The Senufo are predominantly an agricultural people cultivating corn, millet, yams, and peanut. Senufo villages consist of small mud-brick homes. In the rainy southern communities of Senufo, thatched roofs are common, while flat roofs are prevalent in dry desert-like north. The Senufo is a patriarchal extended family society, where arranged typically cousin marriage and polygyny has been fairly common, however, succession and property inheritance has been
matrilineal. In this system the farmers, known as Fo no, and the artisans at the opposite ends of the spectrum. The term artisan encompasses different individual castes within Senufo society including blacksmiths (Kule), carvers (Kpeene), brasscutters (Tyeli), potterers, and leather workers, whose lives revolve around the roles, responsibilities, and structures inhabited by the individual class. Regionally, the Senufo are famous as musicians and superb carvers of wood sculpture, masks, and figurines. These endogamous divisions are locally called
Katioula, and one of the strata in this division includes slaves and descendants of slaves. Typically, the Senufo villages are independent of each other, and each has a male secret society called
Poro with elaborate initiation rituals in a patch of forest they consider as sacred. In addition, the Senufo people have
Wambele and
Typka, who perform sorcery and rituals. The goddess Maleeo has a partner, the god Kolocolo, who is seen as the identifying deity of the Sandogo, who granted the people marriage and this particular type of lineage to allow communication from humanity and the spirit world. The cubism and masks found in Senufo pieces were a significant influence for Pablo Picasso's African period. The term
Senufo has become a category to art collectors and scholars, a symbolism for the artistic traditions of West Africa, starting with the early twentieth century. Old pieces of Senufo art are found in many leading museums of the world. Cornélius Yao Azaglo August, a photographer, created a photographical journal of Senufo people from 1955 onward. ==See also==