Tribal Masks
African Tribal Masks are used for specific events or gatherings, such as funerals or ceremonies. Although African masks are commonly seen throughout Africa, each African society has their own unique mask that symbolize themselves and their culture.
Most African societies have no extensive written culture so masked dances serve to teach people right from wrong. Masks are also carved to represent a culture's ideal of feminine beauty. Animal masks connect people with the spirit world that traditional African beliefs say inhabit the forests and open savannas. read more...
Most African societies have no extensive written culture so masked dances serve to teach people right from wrong. Masks are also carved to represent a culture's ideal of feminine beauty. Animal masks connect people with the spirit world that traditional African beliefs say inhabit the forests and open savannas. read more...
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Pende Mask
Mask from the Pende Tribe inZaire
Mask - Guro Tribe Ivory Coast
Bamara Mask
Mask from the Bamara Tribe inMali
Bird Mask
Bird Mask from the Senefu Tribe in the Ivory Coast
Kifwebe Mask
Kifwebe Mask from the Songye Tribe in Congo
Helmet Mask
Helmet Mask from the Nkissi Tribe inCongo
Dan Mask
Mask from the Dan Tribe in Liberia
War Mask/stand
WAr mask from the Grebo Tribe in the Ivory Coast
Bundu Helmet Mask
Helmet mask from the Mende Tribe in Sierra Leone
Ibo Helmet Mask
Helmet Mask from the Ibo Tribe in Nigeria
Goli Kple Kple Mask - 1
Goli Kple Kple Mask from the Baule Tribe in the Ivory Coast
Goli Kple Kple Mask -2
Goli Kple Kple Mask from the Baule Tribe in the Ivory Coast