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Urhobo masks are worn as part of cultural and spiritual practices among the Urhobo people of Nigeria. They serve various purposes, such as during rituals, ceremonies, and festivals, to represent ancestral spirits, deities, or to convey social status. The masks are also integral to traditional performances, embodying the community's beliefs, history, and artistic expression. Wearing these masks fosters a sense of identity and continuity within the Urhobo culture.

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