The tamarin.com site has posted the Nkisi Tsi fetish among other
fine Kongo art sculpture and carvings which for those that have not
visited their site may find interesting. Many of the carvings exhibited
are reportedly from the region of Mayombe, a mountainous forest in
Southern Congo which in many ways is similar to my current mountainous
home. The Nkisi Tsi fetishes made from Baboon and Gorilla skulls
represent the ancestors of the Vititi (Vili) Kongo clan that first
surveyed and formed the boundarys of that land. Their site can be
accessed thru http://www.tamarin.com/kongo/kongdire1.htm
Blessings,
Tata Mitchell
Nganga Nkisi Siete Rayos
Munanzo Siete Rayo Vira Mundo Gajo Tormenta Vira Montana Vititi Congo
Va Saca Empeno
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Before you buy.
The Heide Collection of African Art at the Legion of Honor, San
Francisco presents more than seventy pieces of African art online, and
they've got a way to let each visitor zoom in on whatever details you
choose. It's terrific! The San Francisco Fine Arts Museum is dedicated
to presenting all of their collections online, the Zoom feature permits
the views online to quickly view the thumbnail photos of these 70
incrediable African Art pieces from various Kongo, Yoruban and Ashanti
communitys. Then permit the viewers to Zoom in for very fine detail if
they so desire on a single carving or sculpture photo.
The addy is fairly complex to call the Heide Collection in its entirety
up and I'm only hopeful the deja format permits this addy to be
embedded into its format under the beginning of this paragraph.
I hope your'e able to visit this site and collection.
Blessings,
Malecum Nsala,
Tata Mitchell
Nganga Nkisi Siete Rayos
Vititi Congo
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