SJ.1303
Mukanda mask (Yaka) - SJ.1303
1st quarter of the 20th century. Collected by Father M. Plancquaert (before 1924).
The originality of this mask is in the great refinement of the candlestick-form headdress, which is characteristic of ndeemba masks, and in the face, which is flanked by two snakes that are eating two antelopes — an allusion to the schooling of the circumcised boys during the mukanda ritual.