Owner: HWMC
Catalog#: AF-AEBH-35-14
Edge-blown Flutes (Blow-hole)
Yaka Figural (Female) Flute
DRC (SW) and Angola
Yaka
Wood & Pigment
ca. Mid-20th century
Length: 15 inches
Aerophone – Edge-blown – Flute/Whistle
Flute from the Yaka, Southwestern DRC and Angola, depicting a female figure with bent knees and hands on abdomen. The pose (attitude) symbolizes service, while the gestures (thought) convey a message of asking for matters of good health. Hand carved from one piece of wood. When possessed by spirits, Yaka diviners used flutes and slit drums to communicate with the spirits and humans in distant villages. Both instruments are capable of conveying complex sentences, since the Yaka language is tonal. The variety of tones obtained by using the two stop-holes on a whistle such as this, can approximate speech.