Description
Biteki is the generic name for Yaka figures used as containers for magical ingredients. After being charged by a ritual specialist, they become minkisi, or power objects, and gain the power to either cure or harm. This example, with various leadership accouterments, likely belongs to the category called phuungu. Placed inside a house, the statuette would have protected against witches and other evil.
Provenance
Katherine C. White [1929-1980], Gates Mills, OH, given to the Cleveland Museum of Art (1965–1974); The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (1974–); Harry Franklin, Los Angeles, CA (by at least 1965)
Accession Number
1974.201
Medium
Wood, lizard skin, leopard tooth, pods, cloth, and natural fiber
Dimensions
Overall: 23 cm (9 1/16 in.)
Classification
Sculpture
Credit Line
Gift of Katherine C. White