Wooden Dan Mask
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Title
Wooden Dan Mask
Subject
CULTURAL HERITAGE
Description
The Dan live mostly in the western part of the Côte d’Ivoire and into Liberia. All Dan masks are sacred; they do not represent spirits of the wilderness, they are these spirits. Dan masks are characterized by a concave face, a protruding mouth, high-domed forehead and are often covered in a rich brown patina. There are a variety of Dan face masks, each of which has a different function. They may be the intermediaries, who acts between the village and the forest initiation camp, may act against bush fires during the dry season, used in pre-war ceremonies, for peace-making ceremonies, for entertainment. Over time, many among them have lost their original function and have been recycled into contexts related to entertainment, emerging only for festivals or events organized for visitors. Sources: Zyama Tribal African Art
Format
text/plain Alias/WaveFront Object
Type
3D Object
Spatial Coverage
current,13.084317,-59.600278;
License
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License
Europeana
Europeana Data Provider
Barbados Museum and Historical Society
Object
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Europeana Type
3D
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Wiki
https://eu-lac.org/vmwiki/index.php/Wooden_Dan_Mask
DescriptionEN
The Dan live mostly in the western part of the Côte d’Ivoire and into Liberia. All Dan masks are sacred; they do not represent spirits of the wilderness, they are these spirits. Dan masks are characterized by a concave face, a protruding mouth, high-domed forehead and are often covered in a rich brown patina. There are a variety of Dan face masks, each of which has a different function. They may be the intermediaries, who acts between the village and the forest initiation camp, may act against bush fires during the dry season, used in pre-war ceremonies, for peace-making ceremonies, for entertainment. Over time, many among them have lost their original function and have been recycled into contexts related to entertainment, emerging only for festivals or events organized for visitors. Sources: Zyama Tribal African Art
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Citation
“Wooden Dan Mask,” EU-LAC, accessed November 23, 2024, https://eu-lac.org/omeka/items/show/246.
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