Chokwe (Batshioko,
Jokwe, Tshokwe), Angola, Democratic Republic of the Congo and Zambia
The pwo dance woman mask. More than 1 million Chokwe constitute the largest
ethnic group in eastern Angola; they also live in DRC and Zambia. The pwo mask, representing a female ancestor, recently has become known as mwana
pwo, a young woman who undergone initiation and is ready for marriage. The
young male masquerader wears a skin-tight knitted tan and black fiber body suit with false
breasts, a skirt of trade cloth, and a heavy bustle filled with sand and decorated with
feathers. Dancing with short, mincing steps, the pwo
masquerader, an embodiment of procreative power, watches over the fertility of future
generations. The cross-shaped motif found on the foreheads of both cihongo (male) and pwo masks represents a scarification pattern
derived from a Portuguese iron cross, formerly distributed by Chokwe traders
Material: wood, vegetable fiber
Size:
11½x7½x5
Price: $195+$24 (S&H)
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