Yaka (Bayaka), Democratic Republic of the Congo
Pumbu protective figure. Yaka means the strong ones," ba means
people, thus Bayaka ,the strong people. Settled in the southwest of the
country, they number about 300,000. The men
traditionally practiced hunting, while the women cultivated manioc, yams, peas, pineapples
and peanuts. Highly artistic people, the Yaka give an aesthetic touch to many everyday
objects such as combs, pipes, musical instruments. They practice initiation and
circumcision. The figure represents one of the Yaka tribes most widespread
sculptural categories. Its function is to protect people against evils.
Material: wood, textile, magic stuff
Size: H. 16½, W. 6, D. 6½
Price: $165 + $28
(S&H)
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