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Hemba Standing Male Warrior Figure Congo

Description: {Description}Hemba Standing Male Warrior Figure Congo The Hemba people are an ethnic group that resides in the southeastern region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, near the Congo River. While there is limited information available about their early history, it is believed that the Hemba began migrating from a northeastern area, possibly modern-day Tanzania, towards their current location in the late 16th century. In the 1800s, under the leadership of Niembo and his son Myhiya, the Hemba settled along the Congo River. During this time, the neighboring Luba kingdom attempted to incorporate the Southern Hemba into their expanding kingdom but were ultimately unsuccessful. However, the Luba did exert a significant influence on the Hemba, including their artistic styles. Art plays a crucial role in Hemba culture, and their artistic traditions are known for their distinctive carved wooden figures. One notable example is this carved warrior figure. These sculptures often depict male ancestors or chiefs and are characterized by elongated proportions, with an emphasis on balance, symmetry, and a dignified presence. The figures typically feature detailed facial scarification patterns, hairstyles, and traditional attire. In the late 19th century, the Hemba faced various challenges, including raids by Arab slave traders and later, subjugation by Belgian forces during the period of colonization. These historical events had a significant impact on Hemba society and their way of life. Today, the Hemba people continue to maintain their cultural traditions, including their artistic practices, as they navigate the complexities of the modern world. The Hemba's artistic heritage, influenced by both their own history and the neighboring Luba kingdom, remains an important aspect of their identity and a testament to their rich cultural heritage. The Hemba people are an ethnic group that resides in the southeastern region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, near the Congo River. While there is limited information available about their early history, it is believed that the Hemba began migrating from a northeastern area, possibly modern-day Tanzania, towards their current location in the late 16th century. In the 1800s, under the leadership of Niembo and his son Myhiya, the Hemba settled along the Congo River. During this time, the neighboring Luba kingdom attempted to incorporate the Southern Hemba into their expanding kingdom but were ultimately unsuccessful. However, the Luba did exert a significant influence on the Hemba, including their artistic styles. Art plays a crucial role in Hemba culture, and their artistic traditions are known for their distinctive carved wooden figures. One notable example is this carved warrior figure. These sculptures often depict male ancestors or chiefs and are characterized by elongated proportions, with an emphasis on balance, symmetry, and a dignified presence. The figures typically feature detailed facial scarification patterns, hairstyles, and traditional attire. In the late 19th century, the Hemba faced various challenges, including raids by Arab slave traders and later, subjugation by Belgian forces during the period of colonization. These historical events had a significant impact on Hemba society and their way of life. Today, the Hemba people continue to maintain their cultural traditions, including their artistic practices, as they navigate the complexities of the modern world. The Hemba's artistic heritage, influenced by both their own history and the neighboring Luba kingdom, remains an important aspect of their identity and a testament to their rich cultural heritage.eBay integration by

Price: 450 USD

Location: Denver, CO

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Age Level: 20th Century

Brand: sku 143000

Country of Origin: Democratic Republic of the Congo

Item Height: 16.5

Item Length: 7.0

Item Width: 7.0

Maker: Hemba Artisan

Material: Wood

Origin: Democratic Republic of the Congo

Original/Reproduction: Original

Style: None

Type: Carving, Figure, Statue, Sculpture

author: None

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