To show who they are and how they honor they gods in many was.
Zauli Masks are from the Guro Tribe of Cote D'Ivoire (Ivory Coast)
. Ligbi mask is still being made in this present day and age. The Ligbi masks are usually used in the Islamic holiday celebration. TheLigbi people live in Ghana and Ivory Coast
The Fêtes des Masques, (Festival of Masks) held in November in the region of Man is one of Ivory Coast's biggest and best-known festivals. Competitions between villages are held in order to find the best dancers, and to pay homage to the forest spirits embodied in the intricate masks. Another important event is the week long carnival in Bouake each March. In April, there is the Fête du Dipri in Gomon. This festival starts around midnight, when women and children who are naked sneak out of their huts, and are carrying out nocturnal rites to exorcise the village of evil spells. Before sunrise, the chief appears, drums pound, and villagers go into trances. The frenzy continues until late afternoon of the next day.
African goli masks are primarily found in the cultures of the Guro people in Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast). These masks are used in various ceremonies, including funerals and agricultural festivals, and are integral to the Guro's cultural traditions. The masks often represent ancestral spirits and are characterized by intricate designs and vibrant colors. They play a significant role in the community's social and spiritual life.
The Fêtes des Masques, (Festival of Masks) held in November in the region of Man is one of Ivory Coast's biggest and best-known festivals. Competitions between villages are held in order to find the best dancers, and to pay homage to the forest spirits embodied in the intricate masks. Another important event is the week long carnival in Bouake each March. In April, there is the Fête du Dipri in Gomon. This festival starts around midnight, when women and children who are naked sneak out of their huts, and are carrying out nocturnal rites to exorcise the village of evil spells. Before sunrise, the chief appears, drums pound, and villagers go into trances. The frenzy continues until late afternoon of the next day.
Venetian Masquerade masks come from Venice, Venice is on the north east coast of Italy.
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They are called "vejigante" and are used in traditionals festival celebrations.
Many African masks, such as the Baule masks from Ivory Coast, are not designed to conceal the wearer's identity but rather to embody spirits or represent cultural symbols. These masks are often used in rituals, ceremonies, and performances, serving to communicate cultural stories or values rather than to disguise the individual. They can also be used to honor ancestors or signify social status, highlighting their importance in community identity rather than anonymity.
Venetian masks are traditionally worn during the Carnival of Venice. The Carnival of Venice is an annual Italian festival held in the city of Venice, with the masks being a main feature.
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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.