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Bow and arrow rest (Luba)

Découvrez l’art africain fascinant des Luba ! Connus pour leurs sculptures mboko remarquables et leur héritage culturel riche en traditions ancestrales. Explorez la beauté de cette civilisation exceptionnelle.

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Bow and arrow rest (Luba)

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The branching in the form of a trident goes back to ordinary metal stands on which hunters laid their bows and arrows. For the Luba, beautifully decorated bow and arrow rests carved from wood were higly sacred symbols of rank and power. They referred to the founder of their king, the mythical hunter Mbidi Kiluwe. A female dignitary kept the bow stands in the royal residence with the greatest of secrecy. They were regularly coated in oil as an offering.

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Luba People : Masters of Mboko Sculpture and Cultural Expression

The Luba people, or Baluba, are a Bantu ethno-linguistic group whose roots trace back to the south-central region of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Their history is marked by resilience, adaptation, and an extraordinary artistic tradition centered around mboko sculptures – intricately carved wooden figures that embody profound spiritual beliefs and represent a cornerstone of Luba culture.

Origins and Early History

Archaeological evidence suggests that the Baluba had settlements around the lakes and marshes of the Upemba Depression as early as the 5th century CE. This region, characterized by fertile soils and abundant wildlife, provided sustenance for a growing population and fostered a unique social organization. The Kisalian period (8th to 11th century) pottery and utensils found in Luba sites demonstrate an advanced Iron Age society, showcasing sophisticated craftsmanship and technological innovation. Dating methods have revealed that iron objects appeared during this time, marking a significant step forward in Luba material culture.

The Rise of Mboko Sculpture

Mboko sculpture stands apart as one of the most distinctive artistic achievements of Africa. These sculptures depict stylized female figures carrying bowls – known as mboko – which serve as receptacles for spirits and symbolize fertility and lineage. The motifs adorning these sculptures are rich in symbolism, reflecting Luba cosmology and beliefs about ancestor veneration. Artists occupied a privileged place in Luba society, wielding ceremonial axes as emblems of prestige and dignity. Apprentices were recruited from among the deformed, who possessed a close connection with magic and played an important role in ritual practices.

Cultural Influences and Artistic Style

The Baluba’s artistic style is characterized by harmonious integration of organically related forms. The Luba culture benefited from interactions with neighboring ethnicities, resulting in a vibrant blend of traditions and influences. The predominant theme in sculpture was woman since, according to Luba myth, Vilie was the first woman spirit, founder of the clan and guarantor of fertility and the lineage. Women were cult guardians, and the royal wives played an important role: sent as emissaries to the chiefs of neighboring ethnicities, they would contract profitable political alliances based on marriage. The sculptures are often modeled in rounded forms and have what is called dodu; that is, a stylistic tendency toward plumpness. One well-known Luba sub-style has been called the “long-face style” of Buli. It contrasts strongly with the roundness of other Luba figures.

Legacy and Contemporary Significance

Today, the Luba people continue to preserve their traditions and artistic heritage. Mboko sculptures remain a powerful symbol of Luba identity and spirituality, serving as reminders of their ancestors’ wisdom and resilience. Furthermore, Luba art has gained international recognition, inspiring artists worldwide and contributing to a broader understanding of African cultural diversity. The ongoing efforts to document and promote Luba culture underscore the importance of safeguarding this invaluable legacy for future generations.
Luba

Luba

République démocratique du Congo

En bref

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Mboko sculpture
  • Full Name: Luba people
  • Nationality: African
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Bow and arrow rest (Luba)
    • Kneeling female statue carrying a bowl (mboko)
  • Place Of Birth: Democratic Republic of the Congo