
Pwo mask (Tshokwe) - EO.0.0.43143
4th quarter of the 19th century. Wood (Vitex madiensis). RD Congo. Registered in 1946. Collected by T. Fourche (1930s).
The pwo (‘woman’) mask represents a female ancestor. It is very active during the mukanda, a male initiation ritual. Although a man dances with it, the mask still plays an important role as an emissary to women, especially the mothers of the newly circumcised boys.