Ghanaian GHOST masks, often referred to as “maiden spirit” masks (agbogho mmwo), are typically associated with festivals celebrating the collective ancestors and are characterized by their white-painted surfaces. These masks, worn by men during ceremonies, are believed to represent the spirits of deceased women and are thought to ensure prosperity and protection for the living community, according to the Saint Louis Art Museum. The white color, a symbol of death, is a common feature of these masks. Here’s a more detailed breakdown: • “Maiden Spirit” Masks: These masks, specifically those called agbogho mmwo, are a type of Ghanaian mask used in festivals that honor ancestors. • White Color: The white surface, often faded, is a key characteristic and is linked to the concept of death and the spirit world. • Symbolism: The masks represent the spirits of deceased women and are believed to embody the collective ancestors who protect the community. • Function: They are worn during festivals that celebrate and honor the ancestors, ensuring their continued presence and positive influence on the living. • Gender: While the masks are worn by men during ceremonies, they represent female ancestors. • Other Names: They may also be referred to as “ghost masks” due to their connection to the spirit world. • Artistic Style: They typically feature stylized features, sometimes with a vigilant pose, and may be embellished with intricate details. • Handmade Sese Wood ‘Dan Ghost’ Mask (Ghana) – Brown Stylized features depict a ghost with vigilant pose. Used by the Dan people of Cote d’Ivoire and Liberia
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