Big Alagba
Steel, wood, feather dusters, paint. 1996
Collection of the American Museum of Natural History

Alagba is the only water spirit who wears a leopard-skin cape, a symbol of power coveted by every Kalabari House. When Sokari Douglas Camp observed the masquerade in 1994, Alagba masqueraders from different Houses competed for the right to wear the cape. Alagba is the beginning: she starts off the water spirit masquerade cycle, which takes 17 years to complete.

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