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Female Kneeling Yaka Statue 8″ – DRC – African Art

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This wooden statue was hand-carved in the Yaka style. The statue portrays a small female kneeling figure.  The color of this piece has a beautiful brown marbled look. She measures 8 inches tall and weighs .5 pounds.

Type of Object

Figure, statue

Country of Origin

DR Congo

Ethnicity

Yaka

Material

Wood, Pigment

Approximate Age

Unknown

Height (Inches)

8"

Width

3"

Depth (Inches)

3"

Weight (Pounds)

.5 lbs

Overall Condition

Some imperfections and wear and tear. See photos or inquire for more information.

Tribe Information

About the Yaka People

“Today, the 300,000 Yaka people live along the Wamba River. They migrated from Angola during the 16th century and settled under the control of the Kongo kingdom. In the 18th century their lands were annexed by the Angola-based Lunda people, but by the 19th century the Yaka had regained their independence. Yaka society is tightly structured and headed by a chief of Lunda origin, the Kiamfu, who delegates responsibilities to ministers and lineage chiefs, Unkwagata. Young men are expected to pass through various initiation stages, including circumcision. The tribe lives principally from hunting, although subsidiary farming is undertaken by the women. Yaka artistic tradition is rich and various, but much of it has been informed by their neighbours - the Suku, the Kongo, the Holo and the Teke. Nevertheless, Yaka statues do have common characteristics- an upturned nose and applied pigments.

Source:
Baquart, Jean-Baptiste. The Tribal Arts of Africa. New York: Thames and Hudson Inc. 1998. Print.