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Buhabo Tundu Antelope Crest Mask - Bembe People, Kivu Region, eastern D.R. -3508

$ 44.88

Availability: 65 in stock
  • Time Period Manufactured: 1600-1900
  • Culture: African
  • Handmade: Yes
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Cote d'Ivoire
  • Provenance: Ownership History Not Available
  • Condition: Buhabo Tundu Antelope Crest Mask - Bembe People, Kivu Region, eastern D.R.

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    Buhabo Tundu Antelope Crest Mask - Bembe People, Kivu Region, eastern D.R.-29.8/18.2 CM
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    Buhabo Tundu Antelope Crest Mask - Bembe People, Kivu Region, eastern D.R.-29.8/18.2 CM
    This 'Eluba ya Buhabo of the tunda antelope kind was worn as a forehead mask with the face hidden by a veil of plant fiber and feathers. The name Buhabo translates to society of responsible men. The mask has many functions; it prevents foreign families from invading their territory; it is also an association of sorcerers that share possessions (including wives) to impose “ethics” of solidarity; the mask is used in initiation rituals to summon and celebrate spirits who presided over initiation and other festivities; the mask resembles an antelope called Tundu which conceals the wearer and possibly even makes them magically invisible to escape man’s sight.
    SIZE OF THE MASK
    29.8/18.2 CM
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    Condition
    SOLD without THE STAND
    Material
    An original patina covers the item
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    Location
    Purchase 3 items and receive one stand worth $ 40 as a gift
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    This 'Eluba ya Buhabo of the tunda antelope kind was worn as a forehead mask with the face hidden by a veil of plant fiber and feathers. The name Buhabo translates to society of responsible men. The mask has many functions; it prevents foreign families from invading their territory; it is also an association of sorcerers that share possessions (including wives) to impose “ethics” of solidarity; the mask is used in initiation rituals to summon and celebrate spirits who presided over initiation and other festivities; the mask resembles an antelope called Tundu which conceals the wearer and possibly even makes them magically invisible to escape man’s sight.
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