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Len Colby  Popular
Description: I represent some artists in my city and buy directly (normally) from folk artist and Native Brazilians (or their associations) in other parts of the country.
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Las Manos Magicas - Texas - Mexican Masks  Popular
Description: Masks for sale Native Mexican dances evolved to incorporate both types of figures, and animal masks as well as those of European origin are still used in local festivals. Many decorative masks are also produced for sale to tourists. Masks differ tremendously from region to region. We have new masks and older masks up to thirty years old that have been used by dancers. Our masks are primarily from the states of Oaxaca, Michoacan, and Guerrero.
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Bolivian Metal Masks  Popular
Description: Wonderful,bolivian traditonal masks - as they are used today when celebrating the virgin Mary - made from ex unpainted tin from recycled alcohol cans, are sold from this gallery
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Galleria Pangea - Beijing Opera Mask and Nuo Mask  Popular
Description: The site offers handmade Chinese traditional Nuo Masks and Beijng Opera masks. Watch video of Nuo dance, one of the oldest rituals dances.
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CHINESE MASKS  Popular
Description: Chinese Opera -- Peking Opera Beijing Opera Page Di Opera and Masks Chinese Opera Masks Chinese opera face masks, with peking opera masks information Chinese Opera and face painting Design, photographs and introduction by Elena Malec.
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Masks, antiques and handicrafts from Saliou Gueye, Senegal, Africa.  Popular
Description: The Official Home Page of the Republic of S?n?gal
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AFRICAN MASKS  Popular
Description: Masks, african art and primitive paintings African Art and Masks of the Guro African Art and Masks of the Dan: Dan Mask tribal art history and culture Bambara masks Mali Masks The Art of the African Mask African Art, Crafts, Masks and Pottery Masks of Africa African art museum. Tribal masks and statues of Africa.
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Mexican Masks - Maskmonger.  Popular
Description: (FANTASTIC WEBSITE. A Must see, if you love mesoamerican masks.SA;MMW) The Mask Monger brings us a spicy and sometimes humorous blend of mask relevant subjects directed toward both the traveled collector of Latin American ethnic art as well as those interested in Mexican culture. This is a non-commercial website.
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White masks of the Punu People, Africa - "Mukuyi"  Popular
Description: Incredibly similar to Japanese n? masks, mukuyi masks have been highly regarded by Western collectors since the beginning of the century. They are used in funeral ceremonies by dancers on stilts. The use of white kaolin pigment is associated with death.
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YOEME (YAQUI) PASCOLA MASKS  Popular
Description: Yoeme (Yaqui) pahkolam open and close feistas and cermonies along the Rio Yaqui in their homeland in Sonora, Mexico, and in their more recent villages in and around Tucson and Phoenix, Arizona. These small, wooden face masks are the most visual part of the pahkolam costume. They are worn over the dancer's face when dancing the music provided by the flute and drum player, and worn on the side or back of the head when dancing to the music of the harp and violin.
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