Kasai Pende (Eastern
Pende), Democratic Republic of the Congo
Circumcision
Mask.
The 500,000 Pende people form about sixty little territorial groups, the two most
important being Kwilu and Kasai. Every group comprises several clans and each is headed
by a chief whose main function is religious. He is a mediator with the ancestors who are
the sources of health, fecundity and fertility of the people. The Pende are mainly farmers
who produce millet, maize, plantain, and peanuts. The women do the majority of the farm
work and are wholly responsible for selling goods in the community markets. The men help
with the clearing of the fields and also contribute to the diet with occasional hunting
and fishing in the numerous local rivers. The sculptors profession is transmitted
from father to son. The presented mask is the most common type of circumcision mask:
triangular human head surmounted by two appendages of arrow-like type. The whole mask is
typically pigmented red with white and black designs.
Material: wood
Size: H. 16 W. 7½, D. 3½