The video is about a Congo and Kesey figure from the Democratic Republic of Congo, which was colonized by Belgium.
The term 'kisi' refers to a spirit and medicine, specifically herbs and supplements used by healers.
During the 19th century, the N'Ganga, a ritual specialist, would use kisi figures to help their clients.
馃挕 The Power Figure, or Nkisi, was carved by a sculptor and used by the Ganga to hold spiritual medicine in its abdomen.
馃尶 The abdomen of the Power Figure could contain various materials such as stone, herbs, and clays, mixed together to create a formula for healing.
馃 The Power Figure served multiple purposes, including healing clients, recording agreements, and acting as a witness for justice against wrongdoers.
馃敀 Ganga uses knots in a strip of cloth to bind agreements in the nkisi.
馃敧馃惁 Dog teeth and bird elements are used to activate the nkisi for seeking justice.
馃敤鉁夛笍 The nkisi is activated by hammering nails into its skin and it evolves over time.
馃攽 The male Nkisi figure is powerful and should not be sold or owned by anyone other than the in Ganga.
馃攳 The figure is encrusted on all sides and has a hollow abdomen, suggesting something was taken out from inside.
馃敂 The figure is adorned with amulets, including beaded ones and a bell that can be rung to invoke the in key see spirit.
馃挵 The male Nkisi is used for trading, marking contracts, and resolving disputes.
馃摑 Each nail in the Nkisi serves as a reminder of specific requests and grievances.
馃敭 The male Nkisi represents the historical and social significance of seeking help from ritual specialists.