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you can make some masks out of paper mache!
Death Masks were used in The Middle Kingdom
The most sacred ones (usually burial masks) were made out of Jade. Ceremony masks were made out of wood. Some masks were adorned with colored stones and decorative metals. Poor Mayans made masks out of palm tree bark or paper mache.
Gas masks are used when the air is polluted so they give you fresh air. They are often used when there is toxic gases around.
they were used when the owner of the mask died
Depending on what you mean, the haida used paint and cedar to make totem poles and they used copper to make the chiefs masks and all the important people if the tribe had things made out of copper...
The Cherokee made buffalo masks, they were used in rituals.
Some of the symbols that are used on masks are designed to describe a certain family or that family's origins. Symbols like arrows, stars, and moons are often used on masks to depict Gods or Goddesses.
The traditional tool used to make an African mask is an Adze but the fine details carved in the mask are done by a variety of small knives.
you can make some masks out of paper mache!
The Luba tribe masks are used for connecting to the spirit world and ancestors. This way they can talk to their loved ones. The culture is part-based on ancestors, they are important. A matching costume is also worn. There are three types of spirits.
masks are used in plays and dramas . . . x
could you tell me what was African masks used for.
There are a lot of facial masks used on a face. Some popular used facial masks are green tea, mud, and cucumber masks. Most people like to use homemade masks also.
Masks were used in Egypt to symbolize everything from wealth to power.
No, apparently reusable cloth surgical masks are not used anymore. It has to do with cloth masks not adequately blocking bacteria: "Cloth surgical masks were replaced in the early 1960s with synthetic materials that also provide bacterial filtration." (scroll down to "Question: Some people ore starting to wear homemade cloth masks in the OR. The same masks are worn all day. Is this acceptable? What argument can be made against this practice?", <http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FSL/is_1_74/ai_76653447>)
The houses of the Yuki tribe were made of different materials, depending on where the group was located. Some tribes used grasses and rushes, while others used tree bark.