Figure féminine debout
Description
wood, dark and honey brown patina, turban-like coiffure with grooved pattern, an oval place at the back of the head left free, incised tattoos at the stomach, slightly dam., cracks (back, right side of the head), base.
The Luena have a matriarchic society system, which is why most of their sculptures are females representing protective spirits or female ancestors. The latter used to assist male diviners in their battles against the harmful or anti-social elements that threatened the community, because women were believed to have more influence in the manipulation of the supernatural.