Ngbaka
(Bouaka, Bwaka, Gbaka, Mbaka), Democratic Republic of the Congo
Ceremonial female figure. 400,000 Ngbaka inhabit the swampy area of the outer
bend of the Congo River, in northwest DRC. They
practice primitive agriculture, hunting and fishing. Their settlements are dispersed and
lack an overall political organization; a hamlet would generally be made up of an extended
family or patrilineal clan. They believed in a god, Gale, creator of the first ancestor,
Setu, and his sister, Nabo, and they worshipped the spirits of nature. The Ngbaka had a
special system of initiation, gaza: that
which gives strength. Future initiates had to undergo trials of physical endurance
and would attain a first level of knowledge by means of song and corporeal techniques,
particularly choreographic turns. This figure could be used by the bendo (diviner) in magical ceremonies connected to
the initiation.
Material: wood
Size: H. 22 ½, W. 6, D. 6½
Price: $220
+ $39 (S&H) [#G2N9S618]

