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  2. Bwa people - Wikipedia

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    The Bwa is an African society that is native to Burkina Faso. This society has an approximate population of over 300,000 persons. The Bwa people live in a number of individualized communities. They have no central government, and rely on their community standards. They are most known for their scarification and elaborate plank masks. [2]

  3. Art of Burkina Faso - Wikipedia

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    The Bwa produce several different kinds of masks, including leaf masks dedicated to the god named Dwo, and wooden masks dedicated to the god Lanle. Leaf masks, Bwa village of Boni, 2006 Bwa masks, village of Dossi, 1985. The style of the Bwa is well-known to collectors and scholars around the world.

  4. Traditional African masks - Wikipedia

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    For example, both the Bwa and the Buna people of Burkina Faso have hawk masks, with the shape of the beak identifying a mask as either Bwa or Buna. In both cases, the hawk's wings are decorated with geometric patterns that have moral meanings; saw-shaped lines represent the hard path followed by ancestors, while chequered patterns represent the ...

  5. Culture of Burkina Faso - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Burkina Faso in West Africa is also called the Burkinabé culture. Two key elements of culture in Burkina Faso (a country once known as Upper Volta) are its indigenous masks and dancing. The masks used in this region of the western Sahel are made for rites of sacrifice to gods and animal spirits in the villages. Native dance, on ...

  6. The rare African mask at the center of a fierce ... - AOL

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    Gabon demands rare African mask back as French couple sues art dealer over 4.2 million euro sale

  7. FESTIMA - Wikipedia

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    According to Ki Leonce, executive director of ASAMA, "There are two aspects about masks. One is cult and the other is culture; there might be a religious conflict for people who venerate masks, but there is no conflict from the cultural point." [8] The original FESTIMA, held in 1996, was four days long, and the event has since expanded to seven ...

  8. African art - Wikipedia

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    The masks can be worn in three different ways: vertically covering the face: as helmets, encasing the entire head, and as a crest, resting upon the head, which was commonly covered by material as part of the disguise. African masks often represent a spirit and it is strongly believed that the spirit of the ancestors possesses the wearer.

  9. Some winter viruses could trigger heart complications ... - AOL

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    Weakness, fever, dizziness and chest pain could also mask potentially life-threatening conditions. Those may include pulmonary embolism (blood clot in the lungs), heart attack, pericarditis ...

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