Zemanek-Münster

Head sculpture

D. R. Congo, Lega
not available anymore
Size
H: 12 cm
H: 4.7 inch

Description

ivory, remains of paint, a strong neck carved with rings supporting an oval head with bean-shaped eyes, circle ornaments with central drilling on the forehead, min. dam., fine cracks though age;
generally, these extremely important sculptures are kept in trust on behalf of a community by the “kindi” who has most seniority in a well-defined large community. This is not the oldest person nor the most senior in the kinship system but the most senior in grade among living. He is sometimes known as “kyankuma” (“tree fallen high over the river”) to emphasize his supreme status. No “kindi” initiation can be held without his presence. The figurine is very secretely guarded by its keeper who places it close to his head at night.


Comparing literature

Cameron, Elisabeth L., Art of the Lega, Los Angeles 2001, p. 121

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