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African art,Lega statue from Democratic Republic of Congo

$ 52.27

Availability: 26 in stock
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  • Condition: Used
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    Description

    Title
    African tribal art , lega statue  from Democratic Republic of Congo.
    Types of object
    STATUE
    County of origin
    Democratic Republic of congo
    People
    lega
    Materials
    Wood
    Approximate size
    18cm-- 7 inches High./weight:300kg
    LEGA TRIBAL INFORMATION
    LOCATION
    Southeastern Congo (Zaire)
    POPULATION
    20,000-250,000 Approx.
    LANGUAGE
    KiLega (central Bantu)
    NEIGHBORING PEOPLES
    Bembe, Binja, Zimba, Songola, Komo, Shi, Nanga
    TYPES OF ART
    The Bwami society is the context for the production of most Lega art work, which includes ivory and wooden statuettes and masks. Ivory objects are reserved for the highest level, Kindi, while wooden objects are used by Kindi and Yonanio, the second level.
    HISTORY
    In the 16th century the Lega began their long migration from modern day Uganda into their present location. They were a warlike people whose fierceness inspired those, with whom they came into contact, to adopt many Lega customs. In the 17th century they attacked the Rwandan outpost of Rutshurer on their way to Maniema, just west of Lake Tanganyika, dividing and conquering the people who lived in the region. Many cultural traits have been assimilated into the surrounding cultures, and the Lega still dominate the region today.
    ECONOMY
    Although traditionally the Lega were mostly farmers, raising manioc, bananas, and rice, they have recently been panning for gold in alluvial river deposits. There are also iron ore mines in the region which employ local labor. The Bwami society, which is a political organization, requires large payments from those who
    POLITICAL SYSTEMS
    The Lega are not organized under one centralized authority. Instead, individual communities are stratified in accordance with lineage hierarchies. The leader of the lineage inherits his position along patrilineal lines. This system is balanced by the Bwami society, which is theoretically open to all Lega, and involves movement through numerous hierarchical stages. One's power in the community is often determined by one's power in Bwami. The demand for high payment that is made for movement through Bwami often acts to challenge the lineage power structure.
    RELIGION
    The main gods are Kalaga, the promiser; Kenkunga, the reassembler and Ombe, the hidden. Kaginga is recognized as the incarnation of evil and assists sorcerers. By joining Bwami one can develop an immunity to the evil doings of most witches. The highest rank of Bwami is Kindi and is directly associated with the skulls of the ancestors, which are placed in a hut at the center of the village. Objects which contain powerful supernatural medicines are not exposed to public eye but are instead placed with the Kindi.
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