Zemanek-Münster

Mask "lukwakongo"

D. R. Congo, Lega
sold EUR 1,000
Provenance
Peter Loebarth, Hameln, Germany (2001)
Bernhard Jäger, Frankfurt a. M., Germany
Size
H: 13 cm / 57 cm (with beard)
H: 5.1 inch / 22.4 inch (with beard)

Description

wood, kaolin, plant fibre, base

The social and spiritual life of the Lega is governed by the “bwami” society. Within the association there are five initiation levels, or societies (“bwali”, “kongobulumbu”, “ngandu”, “yananio” and “kindi”), which every man must pass through in order to be considered a fully initiated member of the community in the teachings and traditions of the people.

Each initiation society has its own objects and sculptures “isengo” (pl. “masengo”) that serve to convey the teachings and moral concepts of “bwami”.

This includes the “lukwakongo” ornament used by the “lutumbo lwa yananio” initiates. The “lukwakongo” ornament is considered to be the most significant insignia of the “yananio” rank until it is traded in for an ivory ornament (“lukungu”) of the “kindi” grade.


Comparing literature

Cameron, Elisabeth L., Art of the Lega, Los Angeles 2001, p. 185

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