concept   mask-making

8 commonsense assertions
Cultures (8) Africa (1) Pacific Island nations (1) North American cultures (1) Oceania (1) contemporary Western culture (1) Indigenous peoples (1) Scandinavia (1) traditional art culture (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 mask-making Africa African traditional ceremonies and festivals often feature masks, which symbolize spirits and ancestors. 5
2 mask-making Pacific Island nations In Pacific Island nations, mask-making represents cultural identity, spiritual beings, and connections to nature and ancestry. 5
3 mask-making North American cultures Mask-making in North American cultures is deeply rooted in tribal rituals, storytelling, symbolism, and has associations to holidays and events. 4
4 mask-making Oceania Masks are integral to spiritual and cultural practices in Oceania. 2
5 mask-making contemporary Western culture Mask-making is a popular and prevalent art form for theater and decorative purposes in contemporary Western culture. 2
6 mask-making Indigenous peoples Indigenous mask-making reflects cultural identity and represents spiritual and mythical beings. 1
7 mask-making Scandinavia Mask-making in Scandinavia is traditionally a craft used for shamanic and spiritual purposes within indigenous communities. 1
8 mask-making traditional art culture Mask-making in traditional art culture is a revered art form with significance in cultural rituals and performances. 1