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Berkeley, California

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Songye Fetish Figure
Songye Fetish Figure
Songye Fetish Figure
Songye Fetish Figure
Songye Fetish Figure
Songye Fetish Figure
Songye Fetish Figure
Songye Fetish Figure
  • Songye Fetish Figure
  • Wood, Shells, Fiber
  • 9.5 x 4 x 3.5 in (24.13 x 10.16 x 8.89 cm)
  • Inv: 2014.28
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Power figures are carved by the Songye, a people in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, for protection from witchcraft and evil and to promote fertility and success. The power of the figure is from their spiritual leader. Large ones were used to protect the community, while smaller ones protected a family. Other objects, such as shells and hair, are added to the figure, adding additional magical powers.

  • Subject Matter: Songye Fetish Figure
  • Collections: Sacred World Art Collection
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