Fang (Fan,
Mpangwe, Pahuin, Pamue, Pangwe), Gabon, Equatorial Guinea and Cameroon
Reliquary
ancestor figure (bieri). The territory covered by the Fang
ethnic group extends from the region of Yaounde in Cameroon to the Ogooué River in Gabon
and includes Equatorial Guinea. The Fang practice
the bieri cult, whose aim is to protect
themselves from the deceased, to recruit their aid in matters of daily life, and to
protect the bones of revered lineage ancestors from malevolent. The heads and figures are of mystical serenity and
beauty, they serve as guardians of ancestral
relics. They were inserted into boxes and baskets made to contain the skulls and certain
bones of venerated forbears to place in the family shrines.
The assemblage of an ancestral reliquary was essential to the establishment
of Fang communities during pre-colonial era. Over time, relics associated with its most
important members were continually added around the crania of its founder. The bieri also served
for therapeutic rituals and, above all, for initiations of young
males during the great so festival.
Material:
wood, cowries, feathers
Size:
H. 22, W. 7, D. 6
Price:
$225 + $40 (S&H)
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