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Bush Buffalo Mask
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Bush Buffalo Mask Masks like this one represent protective bush spirits, characterized by human, animal, and fantastic traits.The horns and muzzle of this mask identify it as a bush buffalo. Holding two wooden canes in his hands, suggesting the animals forelegs, the masked dancer would imitate the buffalos vigorous movements. Dancers wearing headpieces of this type appear during the dry season on the occasion of initiations, funerals of elders, market days, harvest celebrations, and annual renewal rituals. During renewal rituals the individuals wearing these maskrs are responsible for chasing away evil spirits and safeguarding the well-being of the community, while thanking the good spirits and the ancestors for their benevolent support. Page 2 of 9 | On the next page: Mother-and-child figure |
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