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Songye Fetish (N° 25660)

Mediating object representing a subject whose admirably mastered realization enhances the posture. A subtle mocking expression also freezes the face. Matt gray brown patina.
The Songye fetish, magical sculpture Nkisi, nkishi (pl. mankishi), plays the role of mediator between gods and men. Large examples are the collective property of an entire village, while smaller figures belong to an individual or family. In the 16th century, the Songyes migrated from the Shaba region to settle in Kasai, Katanga and South Kivu. 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. Very present in their society, divination made it possible to discover sorcerers and to shed light on the causes of the misfortunes which struck individuals.
Lit. : "The Sensitive and the Force" ed. Royal Museum for Central Africa  

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OriginEx-collection française
EthnySongye
Countryrdc ex zaire
Material(s)wood, coren et peau animales
Height cm38
Width7 cm
Weight0.45 Kg

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