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Kwele Mask (N° 28287)

Ex-French collection of African art African mask Kwele Pipibuze, Pipibudze, ("the man") referring to the antelope or duinker, the main game of the kwele region. This type of mask was not always intended to be worn, but adorned the walls of the huts. Abraded patina, minor gaps.
Depending on the presence of horns and their arrangement, the masks are called pibibudzé, Ekuku zokou, etc...and are associated with ancestors or forest spirits, "ekuk". A tribe of the Kota group, the Kwélé, Bakwélé, live in the forest on the northern border of the Republic of Congo. They live from hunting, agriculture and metallurgy. Practicing the cult called Bwété borrowed from the Ngwyes, which was accompanied by obligatory initiation rites, they used at the end of the ceremonies in addition to zoomorphic elephant or gorilla masks, ekuk masks. i> evoking the antelope. The blood of the antelope was also used among the Kwélé for therapeutic purposes.  

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OriginEx-collection française L.P.
EthnyKwele
Countrygabon
Material(s)wood
Height cm46
Width21 cm
Weight3.80 Kg
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