the luba mask are used to connect to the ancient ancestors in the spirit world where they can commune with their loved ones.
Luba masks, created by the Luba people of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, are primarily used in rituals and ceremonies, often to represent ancestral spirits or to convey social and political messages. They play a significant role in initiation ceremonies, funerals, and other communal events, serving as symbols of authority and identity. Additionally, these masks are often adorned with intricate carvings and decorations, reflecting the artistic expression and cultural values of the Luba society.
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.
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Kenneth Luba is 5' 8".
Luba Mason is 178 cm.
Luba Hansen is 5' 3".
Luba Goy is 5' 0".
Luba Chan is 5' 6".
Luba Orgonášová was born in 1961.
Kingdom of Luba was created in 1585.
Kingdom of Luba ended in 1889.