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Prestige cap (misango mapende),
20th century, before 1975
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<p>Just as styles cross the globe today, fashions migrated between different African regions in the early twentieth century. First worn by Lunda chiefs as a status symbol, these elaborately beaded caps were later adopted by Pende, Yaka, and Suku chiefs. While the caps themselves were purchased from Pende artists, the beads were trade goods from Bohemia (Czech Republic). Intercultural and portable, these works demonstrate the fluidities of style and identity.</p> <p>Kristen Windmuller-Luna, *16, Collections Research Specialist</p>
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20th century, before 1975
Africa, Democratic Republic of the Congo
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