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Kota, Gabon The reliquary figures of the Kota may be distinguished from their neighbours by the copper overlay on them. Some masks are found in collections, but these are extremely rare. Other utilitarian objects, such as pots, baskets, stools, and knives were often decorated with delicate patterns. Unlike the Fang, their neighbors to the east, the Kota were a peaceful people who preferred to pick up and move rather than engage in warfare. The traditional religion of Kota centred around ancestors who are believed to wield power in the afterlife as they had as living leaders of the community. The skulls and long bones of these men were believed to retain power and are said to have control over the well-being of the family of the relics' keepers. Wooden sculptures covered with sheets of copper and brass, known as reliquary or guardian figures, were attached to the baskets containing the bones. During migrations the relics were brought along, but the reliquaries were often left behind. 24.50x7.50x3.25 inches
Dimensions: 24.50x7.50x3.25*
Weight: 3.25*
Artist Name: Kota Reliquary Figure
Work Title: Kota Reliquary Figure
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