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Object type

mask

Materials

wood, pigment, vegetal fibre

Legend

This kakungu mask was not worn by young circumcised males but by the isikika (specialist in mukanda charms). Kakungu helped to prevent the risk of haemorrhaging caused by removal of the foreskin. It kept sorcerers at a distance who might have posed a danger to the circumcised males. Lastly, it played a role in averting or summoning rain and storms.

Place of collecting

Democratic Republic of the Congo > Bandundu > Kwango

Culture

Suku

Field collector

Rev. Father Omer Butaye

Acquisition related person

Rev. Father Omer Butaye, as donor

Date of acquisition

1932-05-18

Dimensions

60 cm x 40 cm

Inventory number

EO.0.0.34145




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