Buyu (Babuye, Boyo, Buyi, Wabuye),
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Ancestor statue. The Buyu live in the
eastern part of the DRC, between the Lualaba River and the Lake Tanganyika. In this region
overrun by innumerable shifts in population, groups of diverse origins coexisted in the
same village: Lega, Bemba, Buyu, Bangubangu, and Binji, all of whose primary activity
would be the hunt. The Buyus art bursts with vigor and dynamism. Their ancestor
effigies enable the spirits of dead chiefs to remain the guide of their people. The Buyu
worship to nature spirits. Ancestors, who have the power to bring good fortune or illness,
are also worshipped. When bad luck arrives, the Buyu try to understand the will of the
ancestors either through dream interpretation or divination. This statue is an ancestor
spirit; such figures are kept in family sanctuaries.
Material: wood
Size: H. 14, W. 4, D. 4
Price: $180 + $27 (S&H) [#Y9B9S721]

