Western (Kwilu) Pende,
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Mbuya
Mask. The 500,000 Pende
people settled in the region near the Loango and Kasai Rivers. The Pende are mainly farmers who
produce millet, maize, plantain, and peanuts. The women do the majority of the farm work
and are wholly responsible for selling goods in the community markets. The men help with
the clearing of the fields and also contribute to the diet with occasional hunting and
fishing in the numerous local rivers. The sculptors profession is transmitted from
father to son. Mbuya, or sculptured wooden masks, were worn with prescribed
costumes by graduates of the initiation school in their coming-out rites. These masks
represented a great variety of village characters, including a clown and those whose
behavior was admired or disapproved. Although the performance was entertaining, it taught
moral lessons and reinforced Pende religious and political principals.
Material: wood
Size: H.
21, W. 9, D. 7
Price:
$245+$33 (S&H)
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