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Mask "pwoom itok" ·  D. R. Congo, Kuba · ID: 3034108

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Provenance
Boris Kegel-Konietzko, Hamburg, Germany (1959)
Size
H: 26 cm
H: 10.2 inch

Description

wood, slightly encrusted patina, polychrome paint, conical protruding eyes, enclosed by drilled holes, min. dam., small missing parts, traces of abrasion;
this mask is known as “pwoom itok”, “ishendemala”, “ishyeenmaal” or “shene malula”. It can be found among various Kuba groups, including the Bushoong and the Ngeende. It appears during the young men´s initiation and also performs as a dance mask. It incarnates an old wise man who is consulted by the other dancers. Among the Bushong it is worn by members of the “babende” secret society, which is responsible for the apprehension of criminals.


The object Mask “pwoom itok” with the object ID 3034108 was last part of the auction 72nd tribal art auction at March 9, 2013 on Zemanek-Münster Auction house and had the lot number 433.

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Comparing literature

Herreman, Frank, Petridis, Constantijn (ed.), Face of the Spirits, Tervuren 1993, p. 138


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