Aboriginal masks are traditional masks from Australia and Other native parts where Aboriginal cultures may have been followed. There are many different types maybe from wood, copper, iron, ivory and the such. For more info visit www.aboroginalmasks.com
I don't know, Im doing an art project and there isn't any info :-(
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.
Certain aboriginal communities can avail themselves of aboriginal law as an alternative to conventional Australian law. Perhaps refer to the Aboriginal Legal Service for information.
The links below offer some information on the history and evolution of Chinese Opera Masks.
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A intriguing site to find masks is at the Horror Dome. It is a site loaded with masks! If you want a great looking mask, that is affordable, for your costume this is the place to go!
One can obtain information concerning Aboriginal culture from a few places. One may go to the library and read up on the culture as well as doing research on websites. One may also go to a an Aboriginal center and be able to speak with Aboriginal people themselves. Some government agencies may also be able to help with such a request.
Quite a lot of useful information at the related link.
from wingham. aboriginal boxer, dancer.
is a comunication system used by Australian natives. for more information I posted the wikipedia aboriginal message stick article in the related links box below.
Andreas Lommel has written: 'Shamanism' -- subject(s): Shamanism, Shamans 'Prehistoric and primitive man' -- subject(s): Art, Prehistoric, Art, Primitive, Prehistoric Art, Primitive Art 'The world of the early hunters' -- subject(s): Shamanism, Shamans 'Die Kunst des alten Australien' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Australian Art, Art, Aboriginal Australian 'Die Unambal' -- subject(s): Wunambal (Australian people) 'L' Art du Bouddhisme' 'Prehistoric and primitive man' 'Masks' -- subject(s): Folklore, Masks, Religion 'The Unambal' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Australians, Wunambal (Australian people)
The masks are comedy and tragedy.
It depends on what you are looking for. Masks in cultures would be the 390's. Photo books of masks, masks in theater, how to make masks, etc would be mixed through the 700's.