A malagan mask originates from the cultures of New Ireland, an island in Papua New Guinea. These masks are intricately carved and are used in malagan ceremonies, which honor the deceased and celebrate their life. The masks often represent ancestral spirits and are integral to the rituals surrounding death and the afterlife in the local tradition. Each mask is unique, reflecting the artistic style and beliefs of the community that creates it.
The Malagan mask artwork comes from Oceania.
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Japanese culture. The Hannya mask is used in Noh performances and portrays an enraged female character who has become a demon or spirit.
The Ligbi mask originates from the Ligbi people, who are primarily found in Ivory Coast (Côte d'Ivoire) and parts of Ghana. This mask is typically associated with the spiritual and social practices of the Ligbi community, often used in rituals, ceremonies, and masquerades to embody ancestral spirits and convey cultural identity. The masks are characterized by their intricate designs and symbolism, reflecting the values and beliefs of the Ligbi culture.
they use it for performances at funerals and celebrations
African masks come from Africa.
the tiki mask comes from Congo Republics
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they use it for performances at funerals and celebrations
after you defet the Majora's Mask, thay will all come back to you
Of course the mask comes first and son of the mask is second because a son always comes second the son cant come before the father
There isn't an actual artist that made it it was sort of like a culture and that would be egyptians.