
Pongdudu/kpongadomba mask (Northern Ababua) - EO.0.0.11697
Early 20th century. Wood (Alstonia congensis). RD Congo. Registered in 1913. Collected by A. Hutereau (1910s).
This type of mask harks back to a representation of the ears that used to be in vogue among the Ababua. It may have been connected to war rites in the late 19th to early 20th century. The chief had the mask made and gave it to the most valiant warrior. Among the Ababua masks also performed at some palavers (group discussions).