The Mangbetu culture, known for its art and political institutions, is also characterized by head elongation, achieved through a traditional practice called Lipombo. This practice, where babies' heads are wrapped to create an elongated shape, is seen as a sign of beauty and future power. The Mangbetu also have a rich tradition of pottery, carving, and musical instruments.
Mangbetu woman with a 'tumburu' hairstyle, sitting on a stool, DRC Congo, circa 1910.
Lid of a box, carved wood, Mangbetu artisan, DRC Congo, first half of the 20th century.
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