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Name TSCHOKWE MASK
Background / Origin TSCHOKWE MASK, Angola
Description This mask although quite small seems charged with power with its scarification patterns, filed teeth, deep set dark surrounds to the eyes and cruciform markings. It is an excellent example. The Tschokwe tribes are known for their high level of craftsmanship and aesthetic values. According to Tschokwe belief, ancestral spirits play the crucial role of providing for living descendants. The ancestral characters also protect the peoples from intruders or evil wanga supernatural elements. The Tschokwe people influenced the art of many neighboring tribes, including the Lunda, Mbunda,Lovale and Mbangani. The Mukanda Masks play a role in male initiation. The mukanda is an initiatory institution through which religion, art, and social organization are transmitted from one generation to the next. Mukanda training lasts up to 2 years and the young boys are taught history, traditions, secrets of the association and the art of making and wearing the masks.
Reference Number 61/62
Height - 220mm
Price US$ 150

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