aboriginal people like coast salish or squamish. first nations make tons of masks. the masks can resemble wolves,bears,eagles,raven,and any other aboriginal animal.
Culture, religion, or maybe intimidation on the battle field would be my guesses. Or beliefs, but that would go with culture.
They were masks in Africa because it represents were they live there culture
For parties
Africa
it is a part of their culture.
Jonkunno masks were made from wood and to make them colorful they paint them with beautiful vibrant paint.
Silicone masks are often used for creation of Halloween or scary masks or for masks of popular film, TV or cartoon characters. Most silicone masks are not 100% silicone, instead being at least part latex.
chhau dance or masquerade
Tires for trucks and planes soles for shoes gas masks and oxygen masks
In African culture they uses a lot of drums.
In Igbo culture, masks play a significant role in rituals, ceremonies, and festivals. They are used to represent ancestral spirits, gods, or cultural heroes, and are believed to embody spiritual power and wisdom. Masks are also used in performances to entertain, educate, and communicate messages to the community.
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