PRODUCT DETAILS
+ Title - Chokwe Figural Whistle Flutes Congo African Art
+ Type of Object - Musical Instrument
+ Country of Origin - Democratic Republic of Congo
+ People - Chokwe
+ buy Materials - Wood
+ Height (in) - 4
+ Width (in) - 2
+ Depth (in) - 1.5
+ Overall Condition - Good. Most of our pieces have spent decades on at least two continents, and have been treasured by several owners. Small splits, scrapes and cracks are a normal part of their patina attesting to their age and extensive use. We examine each piece carefully when we receive it and report any damage we find in our listings. Please look carefully at the pictures which may also reveal condition and damage.
+ Damage/Repair - Crack
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Additional Information: This whistle comes from the Chokwe people who are members of a large culture cluster living today in central Angola, parts of the Democratic Republic of Congo and in Zambia. This cluster is composed of a number of distinct but related peoples, the most prominent of which are the Chokwe, but the cluster also includes the Lunda, Ovimbundu, Lwena, Luvala, Mbwela, and Imbangala. As a result of the complex interaction of people the region has shared stylistic elements and figural forms based upon shared mythologies and ritual practices. Masks were used during Munkanda initiation rites for young boys and the Uyanga society, the men's hunting association that instructed young boys in the hunt and also advanced men through a series of endurance tests. Other men's asking societies appeared at funerals. Among the Chokwe dances are also the means to publicly demonstrate appropriate conduct and correct social behavior.
CLM0222
SKU: 140151
Product code: Chokwe Figural Whistle Flutes Congo African Art buy 140151