The Baluba tribe, known for their rich artistic traditions, crafted masks using materials such as wood, animal hide, and plant fibers. They often carved the masks from solid wood, incorporating intricate designs and symbols that held cultural significance. These masks were typically painted with natural pigments and adorned with additional elements like beads or feathers. They played important roles in rituals, ceremonies, and social events, often representing ancestors or spiritual beings.
the Baluba tribe is located in Congo
the first baluba mask was made in 1920
the woyo people
whenever they wanted to
you can make some masks out of paper mache!
the Baluba tribe is located in Congo
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...
A baluba is an Irish term used for an unruly or wild person.
the first baluba mask was made in 1920
Baluba-Louk No Densetsu was created in 1986.
Baluba-Louk No Densetsu happened in 1986.
they wear masks
The Kidmu tribe
the woyo tribe
the woyo people
The cast of Baluba - 1995 includes: Erik Thorstvedt as Himself-football expert
The Sioux Indians did make masks. Many Native American tribes made masks. There were different types of masks for different purposes.