Old Tribal Bakongo Faced Mask w/ Fetish Nkisi Nails and Head Cap Manyanga Tribe
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Sacred medicines and divine protection are central to the belief of the Kongo peoples (Democratic Republic of Congo). The Kongo believe that the great god, Ne Kongo, brought the first sacred medicine (or nkisi) down from heaven in an earthenware vessel set upon three stones or termite mounds.
A nkisi (plural: minkisi) is loosely translated as a “spirit” yet it is represented as a container of sacred substances which are activated by supernatural forces that can be summoned into the physical world. Visually, these minkisi can be as simple as pottery or vessels containing medicinal herbs and other elements determined to be beneficial in curing physical illness or alleviating social ills. In other instances minkisi can be represented as small bundles, shells, and carved wooden figures. Minkisi represent the ability to both ‘contain’ and ‘release’ spiritual forces which can have both positive and negative consequences on the community.
These figures are, in effect, vessels for containing spiritual forces. Used for many purposes and believed to activate spiritual powers. Power Figures are usually easy to recognize because they have many sharp objects sticks into them, such as nails or pegs.
The medicine is still seen in the cap of this mask, which points to its originality. The piece was brought to the United States in the 1950s from couple who did extensive travels around the world. Age is early 20th century to late 19th century. One of a kind. Large: Height 18' Width 10
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