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Figurine, late 1800s-early 1900s. Wood, organic materials (including resin), iron, reed, tooth, seashell or glass beads, and possibly plastic, Overall: 12 x 4 x 4 cm (4 3/4 x 1 9/16 x 1 9/16 in.). René and Odette Delenne Collection, Leonard C. Hanna, Jr. Fund, 2010.442. CC0.
Figurine
late 1800s-early 1900s
Maker Unknown
African Art
Figurine, late 1800s-early 1900s. Central Africa, Republic of the Congo, Kongo people. Wood, organic materials (including resin), iron, reed, tooth, seashell or glass beads, and possibly plastic; overall: 12 x 4 x 4 cm (4 3/4 x 1 9/16 x 1 9/16 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, René and Odette Delenne Collection, Leonard C. Hanna, Jr. Fund 2010.442 One of seven anthropomorphic figurines, these minkisi contained medicines in which an ancestral spirit was believed to reside. Minkisi were objects of communal use; if conflict arose between two citizens, the Nkisi figure, along with the nganga (ritual leader) helped resolve the dispute. This small figure belonged to “the sorcerer of Loango,” chief of all sorcerers of that region (a province and port in West Central Africa). This small figure belonged to “the sorcerer of Loango,” chief of all sorcerers of that region (a province and port in West Central Africa).