SOLD / SOLD! Statuette LEGA (Iginga) The Judge - Bwami - The judge - Congo RDC - MC0304
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Iginga Kasungalala LEGA: The Judge
Always represented with a raised arm. Kasungalala is a statuette that illustrates the privilege of rendering justice of the high-ranking members of the Bwami initiatory society, the Kindi. The role of arbitrator in the association is assigned to them.
These statuettes are generically called Iginga within the framework of the Bwami, an association which organized the social structure and ensured the stability of the Lega community.
The Lega are a Bantu forest people of Central Africa, established in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), in the provinces of South Kivu and Maniema.
Features:
- Lega Jewels from the Benoît Rousseau Collection. Viviane Baeke, MRAC and Benoît Rousseau. 2013. BRUNEAF.
- The Lega and their art. In the footsteps of a dreamer lost in Congoland Emile-Alexandre Georges. 2005. Royal Museum for Central Africa.
CONGO DRC
Kasungalala. The Judge
Lega people Bwami figure (Iginga).
This Iginga named Kasungalala has always raised arm. This carving illustrates the kindi's privilege of serving as arbiter in quarrels and feuds. (Biebuyck, Lega culture plate66).These statuettes generically called Iginga were used in the cult of the Bwami, an association that organized the social structure and ensured the stability of the Lega community.
The Lega are a Bantu forest people of Central Africa, established in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), in the provinces of South Kivu and Maniema.
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