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The Kwele tribe of Gabon primarily uses wood to carve their masks, often selecting dense types like okoumé or azobe. These masks are typically adorned with natural pigments, such as white kaolin clay, which symbolizes purity and spirituality. Additionally, they may incorporate materials like animal hair, fibers, and shells for decoration, enhancing the masks' visual and cultural significance.
the Baluba tribe is located in Congo
The Klamath tribe is located in Chiloquin, Oregon. They are also found in parts in of north California. They are a federally recognized Native American tribe.
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yes it is in gabon cameroon congo
The Kwele tribe of Gabon primarily uses wood to carve their masks, often selecting dense types like okoumé or azobe. These masks are typically adorned with natural pigments, such as white kaolin clay, which symbolizes purity and spirituality. Additionally, they may incorporate materials like animal hair, fibers, and shells for decoration, enhancing the masks' visual and cultural significance.
the Baluba tribe is located in Congo
the Mandan Indian tribe was located at the corner of an indian country........
The tribe located near Shewano, Wisconsin is the Menominee Tribe. The Menominee tribe operates an on reservation casino north of Shawano.
The Caddos Tribe is located in Texas. This is a tribe of Indians.
The Klamath tribe is located in Chiloquin, Oregon. They are also found in parts in of north California. They are a federally recognized Native American tribe.
There is no such thing as the Squanto tribe. Squanto was the name of the Native American who helped the pilgrim's.
i think its located in canada
The Kwele believe in witchcraft and blame all their personal and social ills on its influence.The Kwele protect themselves against the power of witchcraft with the 'beete' ritual.The 'beete' is a ritual that involves purification by the spirits who are represented in the form of 'ekuk'masks.'Ekuk' means the 'spirits of the forest' and the 'children of the beete'.Kwele masks represent the antelope whose flesh was eaten at the end of the 'beete' ritual.Kwele masks have two large horns which sometimes encircle and frame the face. Areas of the face are often painted with white kaolin clay, the colour of the spirits.Kwele 'ekuk' masks are beautifully stylised with a heart shaped face, almond shaped eyes and a small or non-existent mouth.The Kwele occupy a huge area of forested land that stretches across the borders of Gabon, Cameroon and the Congo .
Primary material is wood chosen by the carver based on it's spirit.