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Harp

Ngbaka Ceremonial Harp

Democratic Republic of Congo (Zaire)
Baka Pygmies

Wood, hide strings
ca. Early-Mid 20th century

Height: 26.7 inches
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"The Ngbaka live in the far north west of Congo. They migrated there from Lake Tchad (Lake Chad) around 1920. They are well known for their anthropomorphic harps. The example here is exceptional. It depicts the Ngbaka central forehead knobs, scarification that Casimir Zagourski photographed during that period (1920's)." http://www.ezakwantu.com This Ngbaka (or Mbaka) harp represents an ancestor spirit and is used in an elaborate initiation ceremony. The Ngbaka masks are recognizable primarily for their ridged noses, as revealed in this anthropomorphic harp. Signs of usage and black rope-like cloth wrapped around neck.

 

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Catalog#: AF-CHHP-34-61

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