Luba culture
The Luba culture originates from the Luba people, primarily found in the southeastern region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Known for their rich artistic traditions, the Luba are famous for their intricate wood carvings, particularly sculptures and masks that often reflect their spiritual beliefs and social values.
In addition to their art, the Luba have a complex social structure, traditionally organized into chiefdoms. They value oral history and storytelling, which play a crucial role in preserving their cultural heritage. The Luba also have a strong connection to agriculture, with farming being a central aspect of their daily life and economy.