for religous
Most African masks were worn and made in the early 250-400 a.d. in Africa.
for religous
no they are also worn for religious ceremonies, or if the wearer is taking part in an African play. they are an important part of many African cultures.
masks
could you tell me what was African masks used for.
no
Masks are not worn on All Saints Day. They are worn on All Hallows Eve - Halloween.
it is worn to allow a venetian to escape his or her identity
African tribal masks were found by early 1800's pioneers and archaeologists. They often collected the masks of sold them for profit.
Indonesians
they are from Africa
Maori masks were traditionally worn by the indigenous Maori people of New Zealand during ceremonial rituals and performances. These masks were often made from wood or woven materials and were worn during important occasions, such as festivals, dances, and storytelling events. The exact time period when Maori masks were worn extends back several centuries to before the arrival of European settlers in New Zealand.