File:COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Stokmasker gebruikt bij initiatie van jongens TMnr 5633-95.jpg
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Nederlands: MaskerNederlands: Stokmasker gebruikt bij initiatie van jongensLocal name: Ndemba of Nzatu | |
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Nederlands: Masker Nederlands: Stokmasker gebruikt bij initiatie van jongens Local name: Ndemba of Nzatu |
Description |
Nederlands: Het masker wordt door geïnitieerde, besneden jonge mannen in de hand gedragen tijdens de initiatieriten. Het Ndemba-masker is een van de vijf soorten maskers die door de Yaka tijdens de puberteitsrituelen worden opgevoerd. De Ndemba worden uitsluitend gedragen door de ingewijde jongens. Andere typen door bijvoorbeeld begeleiders en initiators. Onderling verschillen Ndemba-maskers in hun details. Vooral door hun topornamenten (in dit geval een drinkbeker, maar ook huizen, dieren, barende vrouwen etc.) Zij schijnen te verwijzen naar details in de vertellingen die gepaard gaan met initiatieriten. Het masker wordt geassocieerd met rijpheid en seksuele voortplanting. Aan het eind van het feest worden de maskers vernietigd of verkocht. |
Date |
before 1995 date QS:P571,+1995-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1326,+1995-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
Dimensions | circa 55cm (21 5/8in.) |
Accession number |
5633-95 |
Notes |
Nederlands: Culturele Herkomst: Aiacka, Bayaka, Dschagga -West- en Centraal-Zaïrees, Ngiaka, Yaka Functionele categorie: dance, dance attributes and dance costumes, dans, dansornaat en toebehoren, initiatie, initiation, maskers, acteursparafernalia, masks and actor attributes Geografische Herkomst: Bas-Congo (province), Bas-Zaïre, Neder-Congo gebied Materiaal - hoofd: hout Materiaal - overig: kleurstof, pigment, plantaardig vezel, raffia Techniek: Beschilderd, Beschilderd, Bewerking van plantaardige materialen, Gesneden, Gevlochten |
Source/Photographer | Collectie Stichting Nationaal Museum van Wereldculturen |
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