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African Masks By: Elyssa

African
masks were a very important part of the African Culture, although masks are alot less common now, then it was in earlier times. Masks are usually
made of materials like: wood, cloth, dried leaves, or even animal fur.
For decoration, Africans used things such as; bird feathers, dried
grass, paint, and twigs. The type of material used really depends on
what the Africans were trying to represent. Usually the Africans were
trying to represent humans, important animals in their culture,
mythical creatures, or gods/goddesses that they believed in. People think that
masks are used as a disguise, or a costume, like on Halloween. But
Africans wore their masks in ceremonies.
- The ceremonies were held to
honor the dead, gods/goddesses, animals, and even important people in
their society like the king.
- Masks were never played with. This was
because Africans believed that masks were very powerful.
Image Above: http://www.thewaronterra.com/kazdrums/images/mask_african1.jpgThere are many ethnic
groups that used them. Some of them are: Fang, Punu, Dogon, Kuba,
Bamba Cora, Yoruba, Igboo, and the Woyo. The most important tribe is
the Igbo tribe. They had the largest variety of masks.
For more information about African Masks: African Masks History
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