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Kota Reliquary (N° 23796)

The worship of ancestors, the bwete (Northern Kota) was at the heart of the social and religious life of the Kota and presents many analogies with that of the Fang . In the exclusive presence of initiates, the major decisions of the clan were taken during ceremonies during which the reliquaries were taken out and used. In order to reactivate the magic charge, the initiates rubbed the relic with sand. The wide concave pointed face, surmounted by a small tubular protrusion, offers cabochon eyes and a blade for the nose. Copper wires applied with regularity alternate with areas in relief engraved in repoussé, evoking for some the snake naja. This sculpture is characteristic of the Mahongwe of the extreme northeast of Gabon, on the border with Congo. The baskets containing the relics of illustrious ancestors, generally surmounted by two reliquaries, were kept in temples in the village. One of them embodied the founder of the lineage, and the second his descendants.  

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OriginEx-collection française
EthnyMahongwé
Countrygabon
Material(s)metal, wood.
Height cm64
Width23 cm
Weight3.10 Kg
Estimated datingcirca 1960
Socle includedYes

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