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Bwami Society Mask, Lega Tribe, Congo | click to zoom in

Bwami Society Mask

Origin: Lega Tribe, D.R. Congo
Composition: wood, kaolin pigment

Lega masks have different functions within the Bwami society, which regulates Lega social interaction and structure. Masks such as this piece are often danced as part of Bwami society initiations for young men and are often employed to depict a Lega proverb, as many Bwami masks are intended to depict proverbs and teach lessons.

After their exodus from Uganda in the 17th century, the Lega tribespeople eventually settled on the west bank of the Lualaba River in the Democratic Republic of Congo (formerly Zaire). Known also as the Warega, the 200,000 people who constitute the Lega tribe live in autonomous villages, collectively situated at the summit of a hill surrounded by a palisade. The position of chief, referred to as the Kindi, is held by the oldest member of the clan who must also hold the highest grade within the Bwami society. The function of the Bwami, which is open to both men and women, is to regulate the social and political life of the Lega. Progression through the seven male and four female grades is made possible by the giving of presents and the participation in initiations. Division of labor is gender based and akin to the economic patterns of other tribes living in a forest environment: men hunt and clear new land and women cultivate manioc. (Bacquart,  Tribal Arts of Africa).

 


Dimensions: 11" x 6.5"
No. wm125
Price: $450.00

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