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Teke Statuette (N° 24201)

African statuette depicting a Téké ancestor with a face streaked with scarifications in use. This type of object formed an individual protective charm. Grainy residues of ritual practices dot the subject's bust. Lack, erosions, glossy black patina.br />
Established between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Gabon, the Téké were organized into chiefdoms whose chief was often chosen from among the blacksmiths. The head of the family, mfumu, had the right to life or death over his family, the importance of which determined his prestige. The chief of the clan, ngantsié , kept the great protective fetish tar mantsié which supervised all the ceremonies. According to the Téké, wisdom was absorbed and stored in the abdomen. It is also according to the directives of the sorcerer that the worship was returned to the ancestors. Their secret society, kidumu, used circular flat masks decorated with polychrome geometric patterns.  

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EthnyTeke
Countryrdc ex zaire
Material(s)wood
Height cm28
Width7 cm
Weight0.25 Kg

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