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ca.1880 print BATEKE PORTERS, CONGO BRAZZAVILLE, #75

Description: Baschet69_075 ca.1880 print BATEKE PORTERS, CONGO BRAZZAVILLE, #75 Print titled Porteurs Batekes, page size approx. 22 x 15.5 cm, text in French on the back. From: Cahiers d'Enseignement Nr. 69 - Colonies françaises - Congo français - Région des Batékés et de l'Alima. Publisher: Ludovic Baschet, éditeur, 125, Boul. St-Germain, Paris. Grav. Imp., Gillot, 79, rue Madame. Not dated, published some time between 1875 and 1890. Teke people The Teke people, or Bateke in the plural, are a Bantu Central African ethnic group that speak the Teke languages. Its population is situated mainly in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Republic of the Congo and with a minority in Gabon. Omar Bongo, who was President of Gabon in the late 20th century, was a Bateke. Ethnography and traditions The name of the tribe shows what the occupation of the tribe was: trading. The word teke means 'to buy'. The economy of the Teke is mainly based on farming maize, millet and tobacco, but the Teke are also hunters, skilled fishermen and traders. The Teke lived in an area across Republic of Congo, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Gabon. The mfumu was the head of the family and his prestige grew as family members increased. The Teke sometimes chose blacksmiths as chiefs. The blacksmiths were important in the community and this occupation was passed down from father to son. In terms of spiritual life of the Teke, the village chief was chosen as religious leader, he was the most important tribal member and he would keep all the potions and spiritual bones that would be used in traditional ceremonies to speak to the spirits and rule safety over his people. Teke Mask, Brooklyn Museum. Teke masks are mainly used in traditional dancing ceremonies such as wedding, funeral and initiation ceremonies of young men entering adult hood. The mask is also used as a social and political identifier of social structure within a tribe or family. The Teke or Kidumu people are well known for their Teke masks, which are round flat disk-like wooden masks that have abstract patterns and geometric motifs with horizontal lines that are painted in earthly colors, mainly dark blue, blacks, browns and clays. The traditional Teke masks all have triangle shaped noses. The masks have narrow eye slits to enable the masker to see without being seen. They have holes pierced along the edge for the attachment of a woven raffia dress with feathers and fibers. The mask is held in place with a bite bar at the back that the wearer holds in his teeth. The dress would add to the mask's costume and conceal the wearer. The masks originate from the upper Ogowe region. The French first arrived in the what is now Democratic Republic of Congo in late 1800, and occupied the Congo until the 1880s. During this colonial period, traditional Teke ceremonies were very few. Under the French, the Teke people suffered heavily from colonial exploitation. The French government was gathering land for its own use and damaging traditional economies, including massive displacement of people. The Teke kingdom signed a treaty with the French in 1883 that gave the French land in return for protection. Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza oversaw French interests. A small settlement along the Congo River was renamed Brazzaville and became the capital of the area now called the Middle Congo. In the 1960s the Teke people started to gain back their independence and traditional life started to flourish once again.

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ca.1880 print BATEKE PORTERS, CONGO BRAZZAVILLE, #75

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Type: Print

Year of Production: 1880

Date of Creation: 1800-1899

Original/Reproduction: Original Print

Style: Realism

Print Type: Lithograph

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