African statuette Nkisi, nkishi (pl. mankishi) of the Songye whose face reproduces the kifwebe mask. Satin patina. Sculpture of balanced proportions, combining curved volumes and angular planes. Brown satin patina.
The Nkisi plays the role of mediator between god and men, responsible, among the Songye, for protecting against various evils. The large specimens are the collective property of an entire village, and the smaller figures belong to an individual or a family. In the 16th century, the Songyes migrated from the Shaba region to settle on the left bank of the Lualaba. Their society is organized in a patriarchal way. Their history is inseparable from that of the Luba, to whom they are related through common ancestors. (ref.: Treasures of Africa, Museum of Tervuren, ed. De Vries-Brouwers; "Art and life in Africa" C.De Roy; "The Sensible and the Force" ed. Royal Museum for Central Africa)  

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Origincollection française
EthnySongye
Countryrdc ex zaire
Material(s)wood
Height cm19
Width5 cm
Weight0.20 Kg

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