The thirteen champion-cultivator staffs presented here are known as daleu or in the central Senufo area as tefalipitya
(“Hoe-work-girl). They are composed of a long slender staff topped by a small figure, all carved in one piece of wooda
feat of workmanship. The figure at the top of the staff, usually seated and female, closely resembles in style other
larger ancestral and divinatory representations. This type of object, quite specific to the Senufo, has a deep history
since German ethnographer Leo Frobenius was able to draw and collect two of these staffs in Senufo territory during
his second DIAFE African expedition of 1907-1908 in West Africa...