Luo Witchdoctor

Name/Title

Luo Witchdoctor

Entry/Object ID

2022.20.1.2

Type of Print

Lithograph

Made/Created

Artist

Doyle, John L.

Date made

1980

Dimensions

Height

22 in

Width

30 in

Interpretative Labels

Label

John Doyle: Healing Across Cultures, 2023 This artwork depicts a witchdoctor of the Luo people of East Africa. He is performing a ritual in which he combats a demon in the form of a giant water serpent. According to traditional Luo belief, if the serpent descends into a particular lake headfirst, disease will follow it. The witchdoctor’s job is to force it into the lake by its tail in an attempt to hinder the disease. He is armed with a mask made form antelope hide and horns to show strength and fertility, and a cowrie shell covering his wand, which provides a path for his protective spirit to follow. With these symbols of power, he acts as the protector of his tribe in both the physical and spiritual realms. Text by Jaden Leffler, Washburn student