• Songye ITEM #: 4036 ETHNICITY: Songye ORIGIN: Democratic Republic of Congo SONGYE KIFWEBE NKISI: This Kifwebe style power figure (nkisi) was crafted by the Songye, Nkisi (singular) and Mankishi (plural), to resist wizardry and witchcraft.
  • Nyamwezi ITEM #: 5613 ETHNICITY: Nyamwezi ORIGIN: Tanzania NYAMWEZI ZITHER: This Nyamwezi zither, or 5-string harp, comes from the largest ethnic groups in north-central Tanzania.
  • Mambila ITEM #: 2645 ETHNICITY: Mambila ORIGIN: Cameroon MAMBILA TADEP FIGURE: This Mambila Tadep figure comes from eastern Nigeria and western Cameroon. It serves as an abode for ancestral spirits and is normally kept on a family altar at a ritual experts hut (suaga).
  • Yoruba ITEM #: 4512 ETHNICITY: Yoruba ORIGIN: Nigeria YORUBA SHANGO DANCE WAND: A Yoruba Shango dance wand like this was carried by devotees at the annual festival of Shango and on other ritual occasions. On this fine, the subject is carved as a suppliant female devotee of Shango, the Yoruba thunder deity.
  • Tabwa ITEM #: 5598 ETHNICITY: Tabwa ORIGIN: Democratic Republic of Congo TABWA MPUNDU FERTILITY DOLL: Tabwa Mpundu dolls are associated with Tabwa fertility rituals. As in this case, they are usually half-torso wooden dolls carved with a zoomorphic upper body on a long finial base.
  • Idoma ITEM #: 5698 ETHNICITY: Idoma ORIGIN: Nigeria IDOMA 'ALUSI' FIGURE: The present figure depicting one such 'divine being', also known as 'Alusi', clearly belongs, on the grounds of its stylistic features, to the southern settlement area of the Ibo (Onitsha region): This specimen is impressively antiquated with a weathered patina. The coiffure is an icon pattern of threaded hair braid common among West Africans.
  • Bena Lulua ITEM #: 2680 ETHNICITY: Bena Lulua ORIGIN: Democratic Republic of Congo BENA LULUA FIGURE: A male Bena Lulua figure with a horn-surmounted domed head, a trance-like expression, a columnar neck, arms framing his body, thick, straight legs. The neck is adorned in interlocking low relief cicatrices, with random scarifications on the expansive forehead, face, and abdomen.
  • Toma ITEM #: 5564 ETHNICITY: Toma ORIGIN: Guinea TOMA LANDAI POST: These posts relate to the often quite large, Toma masks, which represent the forest spirit known as Landai.
  • Bena Lulua ITEM #: 5560 ETHNICITY: Bena Lulua ORIGIN: Democratic Republic of Congo BENA LULUA FIGURE: A Bena Lulua power figure, with a dual finial extension from the head, the hairstyle a departure from characteristic Lulua statuary, standing on two lumpy feet, heavy hips and full rounded buttocks, arms carved in openwork, hands resting on a protruding abdomen.
  • Makonde ITEM #: 3342 ETHNICITY: Makonde. ORIGIN: Tanzania. MAKONDE MATERNITY FIGURE: Of a large, irregular, shaped head with Makonde trade mark facial scarifications, this female Makonde maternity figure is believed to represent the common female ancestor, the life-force of the early Makonde households of matrilineal kinship but headed by men.
  • Namji ITEM #: 5544 ETHNICITY: Namji ORIGIN: Cameroon NAMJI DOWAYO DOLL: An old Namji Dowayo Doll from Cameroon. These Namji Dowayo, are fertility dolls , gifted to brides, and are belived to enhance the bride’s fertility.
  • Kongo ITEM #: 2619 ETHNICITY: BaKongo ORIGIN: Democratic Republic of Congo BAKONGO NKISI FIGURE BaKongo Nkisi serve many purposes, some are used in divination, many are used for healing, while others insure success in hunting, trade or sex.
  • Yaka ITEM #: 2702 ETHNICITY: Yaka ORIGIN: Democratic Republic of Congo YAKA M'BWOOLO FETISH FIGURE A Yaka M'Bwoolo Fetish figure, used by diviners in the healing and protection rituals that they held, also used by families and vliages to ward off evil.
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    Yoruba Ibeji Twin Set

    Original price was: $299.00.Current price is: $199.00.
    Yoruba ITEM #: 2489 ETHNICITY: Yoruba ORIGIN: Nigeria YORUBA IBEJI TWIN SET: Ibeji are carved to represent a deceased child and must be cared for by the mother to appease the soul of that child.
  • Fante ITEM #: 5567 ETHNICITY: Fante ORIGIN: Ghana FANTE MATERNITY FIGURE A standing Fante female maternity figure carved out of light wood in quintessential Akan/Ashanti/Fante doll style and painted on light color.
  • Mossi ITEM #: 2255 ETHNICITY: Mossi ORIGIN: Burkina Faso MOSSI BIGA FERTILITY DOLL These Mossi Fertility dolls, known as Biga (doll child), were often carved for female children. The belief was that the doll kindled maternal instincts in them.
  • Suku ITEM #: 5526 ETHNICITY: Suku ORIGIN: Democratic Republic of Congo SUKU FETISH FIGURE This Suku fetish figure (as called in older literature) or power figure, is attributed to the Suku/Yaka people of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
  • Mossi ITEM #: 4505 ETHNICITY: Mossi ORIGIN: Burkina Faso MOSSI BIGA FERTILITY DOLL African Fertility doll like this fine old Mossi Fertility doll, known as Biga (doll child), were often carved for female children. The belief was that the doll kindled maternal instincts in them.
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    Kwere Mwana Hiti Figure

    Original price was: $249.00.Current price is: $199.00.
    Kwere ITEM #: 2630 ETHNICITY: Kwere ORIGIN: Tanzania KWERE MWANA HITI DOLL This superb old Kwere Mwana Hiti", (which translates to “wooden child” in Swahili), shows wonderful signs of age and use.  These Mwana Hiti dolls were carved for young girls upon reaching puberty to teach them maternal instincts.
  • Yoruba ITEM #: 2447 ETHNICITY: Yoruba ORIGIN: Nigeria YORUBA SHANGO DANCE WAND: A Shango dance wand like this was carried by devotees at the annual festival of Shango and on other ritual occasions. On this fine, the subject is carved as a suppliant female devotee of Shango, the Yoruba thunder deity.
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