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Kuba


Kete Mask

Democratic Republic Of The Congo 20th century wood, pigments and vegetable fiber HxWxD: 16 x 10 x 13 inches

Kuba

During the 16th century, the Kuba people migrated from the north and settled between the Sankuru and Kasai Rivers. Today, they number 250,000 and are subdivided into a number of tribes - the Bushoong, the Ngeende, the Kete, the Lele, the Binji, the Dengese, the Mbuun and the Wongo. Each clan pays tribute to the Nyim, the king of the Bushoong ruling clan, but their internal affairs are dealt with autonomously. The Bushoong king and his court lived in a closed palace, known as the Mushenge. The king was responsible for the wealth and fecundity of his people.

Each clan within the Kuba kingdom produced artistic objects with specific characteristics, but there are common stylistic features, including a predilection for incised geometric decoration. Cups, zoomorphic divination instruments and boxes were produced throughout the realm.