An ethnographic study detailing the cultural significance of masks in Angola. It explores how masquerades act as spiritual mediators, social regulators, and educational tools within traditional ceremonies. A number of b&w photographs. 31 Pages. Condition: Good. Binding: Softcover. Limp cardwraps with mild edge-wear.
Publisher: Imprensa Nacional de Angola
Date Published: 1965
Publication Place: Angola
Condition: Good.
Binding: Softcover.
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