Country/Region of Manufacture: Congo, The Democratic Republic of the

Culture: African





            



 
































Title

African Tribal Art, bembe Mask  from Democratic Republic of Congo

Types of object

mask

County of origin

Democratic Republic of Congo

People

bembe

Materials

Wood

Approximate size

60 cm 24 inches high 28 cm--11 inches wide/weight:1kg                     

Overall condition

Good, Please look carefully at the pictures which may also reveal condition and damage


                                      












BEMBE HISTORY


The Bembe originate from the northwest forests of Democratic Republic of the Congo. They are representative of numerous ethnic traditions including Lega, pre-Lega, Boyo-Kunda, and Bemba. They are a tough and proud people who absorbed other populations and their systems of thought in the process of carving out their current homeland in a time of widespread conflict and under economic pressure from European invaders and slave traders during the 19th century. Their desire for more land continues to result in conflict in the area today.


ECONOMY


The Bembe rely heavily on farming, which is done mostly by women. Rice, maize, groundnuts, beans, and bananas are the staple crops. Goats, sheep, pigs, and chicken are raised for meat. The men are responsible for supplementing this diet through hunting, to which they attach great ritual importance. Occasionally, the Bembe lease out some of their land to neighbors for grazing, and recently they have begun to prospect for alluvial gold and tin, which they can sell.


POLITICAL SYSTEMS


Although there is no centralized local authority in Bembeland, government is run quite effectively through a large number of patrilineal clans. The Bwami society, which is made up of the influential men in the community, is responsible for making the political, economic, and judicial decisions which affect the community.


RELIGION


Religion is based on individual and lineage ancestor cults. The Bembe have also absorbed many of the religious ideas of their neighbors. They honor bahomba (nature spirits), m’ma (the earth spirit), and the spirit of Lake Tanganyika, Mkangualukulu, among others.


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