Kasai Pende (Eastern Pende),
Kipoko ceremonial figure. The 500,000 Pende people who are mostly farmers
form about sixty little kingdoms, each comprising several clans and each headed by a chief
whose main function is religious i.e. mediator with the ancestors who are the sources of
health, fecundity and fertility. Even though the society is matrilineal, the
sculptors profession is transmitted from father to son. The name of this figure, kipoko,
is derived from the word for the executioners knife, poko. This figurine is
related to the cult of the hamba or ancestors. It symbolizes the potential
power of the chief and ancestral authority. Typical is a sharply jutting platform
comprising the lower part of the face and representing the beard.
Material: wood
Size: H. 20½, W. 6½, D.
5½
Price: $245 + $36 (S&H)
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