

Hemba (Bahemba), Democratic Republic of
the Congo
Ancestor figurine. The Hemba people
numbering 80,000 inhabit vast plains surrounded by high hills and bordered by streams,
rocks, and marshes. Farmers and hunters, the Hemba practice ancestors worship to justify
the present authority and power of the chief of the clan.
Among the Hemba, sculptured male bearded figures posed standing with their
hands placed on the abdomen, at the sides, or holding the beard represent distinguished
ancestors. They are considered to be portraits of specific individuals and were kept in
the homes of the principal Hemba families as genealogical references. The hereditary chief
of each clan is the keeper of the ancestor figures. As celebrant of the ancestor cult, the
clans chief, surrounded by his people, communicates with the ancestors, recalling
his great deeds and summoning his good will. He renders justice and his status as clan
head means that he has the privilege of receiving numerous gifts.
Material:
wood
Size: H. 10 ½, W. 3, D. 3 ½
Price: $130+$15 (S&H)
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