Lega (Balega, Rega,
Walega, Warega),
Ceremonial mask.
The 100,000 to 250,000 Lega inhabit the forest region in eastern DRC. They do not possess
a centralized political organization, and both men and women aspire to moral authority by
gaining high rank in the bwami initiation association. The highest ranking members
of the bwami association own, use and interpret all Lega sculpture. Many categories
of objects, including masks are used in connection with the associations activities.
Wooden masks with heart-shaped, concave faces painted with white pigment are owned, in
some areas, by every male member of the most advanced level of the second highest grade of
the bwami association. These masks are not worn over the face. Participants in most
rites display their masks as a group in conjunction with particular dance movements and
aphorisms, which vary depending on the context in which they are used. In some rites they
may be held in the hand, in others they may be fixed to hats or arranged on a miniature
palisade.
Material: wood, raffia
Size: 6½x4x2