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- Q17013612 subject Q6918688.
- Q17013612 subject Q8628588.
- Q17013612 subject Q9136395.
- Q17013612 abstract "Fingo is a protective talisman of the Mijikenda people in Coast Province, Kenya. Fingo are believed to attract guardian spirits (djinns).It is commonly buried in the kaya (sacred forest). Kaya elders take care of the fingo, which is said to have come from Shungwaya, the ancestral home of the Mijikenda.Considered to be interesting objet d'art, many fingo are stolen, while others are lost.The Giriama use large stones as fingo while other Mijikenda use a large pot of medicine. The pottery vessel contains not only medicine but also magic charms. It serves to protect the kaya and its inhabitants, one buried at the entrance and exit of each kaya.".
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- Q17013612 wikiPageWikiLink Q6918688.
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- Q17013612 wikiPageWikiLink Q8628588.
- Q17013612 wikiPageWikiLink Q9136395.
- Q17013612 comment "Fingo is a protective talisman of the Mijikenda people in Coast Province, Kenya. Fingo are believed to attract guardian spirits (djinns).It is commonly buried in the kaya (sacred forest). Kaya elders take care of the fingo, which is said to have come from Shungwaya, the ancestral home of the Mijikenda.Considered to be interesting objet d'art, many fingo are stolen, while others are lost.The Giriama use large stones as fingo while other Mijikenda use a large pot of medicine.".
- Q17013612 label "Fingo (talisman)".