N7S8S693R.jpg (27252 bytes)N7S8S693S.jpg (25138 bytes)N7S8S693.jpg (23874 bytes)Songye (Basonge, Bayembe, Songe, Wasonga), Democratic Republic of the Congo

Protective figurine. The 150,000 Songye live in the southeast of the country. Culturally and linguistically they are related to the Luba. Divided into numerous sub-groups, the Songye are governed by a central chief whose role demands that he obey special restrictive laws such as not showing grief, not drinking in public and not shaking hands with men. The Songye have a strong interest in magic, which affects many aspects of their lives. The Songye create protective figures in a range of sizes. The smaller sculptures like this one are used by individuals and belong to private households. Larger figures serve the entire community. They are thought of as protectors against physical ailments and aggression from outside and are personal aides related to healing and therapy.

Material:  wood

Size:  H. 13”, W. 3”, D. 3”

Price:  $185+$21 (S&H)                                     [#N7S8S693]