Aboriginal Mask

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Aboriginal Mask




With western eyes we tend to view a tribal aboriginal mask as a piece of fantastic sculpture. It is a decorative object to be displayed and enjoyed as a work of art. A piece of art that allows us to touch the world of the other, which we vaguely understand. Yet for the people who created it, it is a living object that possesses specific powers.If you have ever visited a museum or gallery displaying ethnic or tribal art you may have asked yourself why are these shapes and forms used? What is this for? What kind of occasions called for these fabulous objects? Why and how was it made?

As I have studied aboriginal mask I have realised that there are many answers to these questions. Each mask has its own story. Each mask is unique. Yet within that uniqueness there are commonalties. Interestingly the common aspects cross continental boundaries.In the aboriginal traditions the need for a new mask could vary greatly.It could be to honour an ancestor to satisfy a request from the spirit world for a new initiate an old mask had served its usefulness commissioned by a shaman for a specific purpose.Once a need for a mask is recognised the commission can be made. A mask maker will have other roles in the practice of his carving and wood working construction skills. In some cultures all created objects were given a ritual and sacred element. The carves will know the traditional forms yet will also have artistic integrity. A new mask will be an expression of his skills, traditional knowledge and the link with the spirit world.

An African elder visiting a London museum observed that the masks were dead. Here in this museum the masks had lost their power as they had lost the links to the spirit world. As exhibits the magic had gone from the mask the spirits returned to the spirit world.The other aspect that is always worth remembering is that the mask is only one part of the of the whole effect. A costume is needed to support the mask, as is the music, the drumming, chants and songs, dances and of course the other participants. All combine to invoke the ceremony whether it be to celebrate coming of age, harvest or other important event.Masks have great power to absorb our attention. Not all masks are created within a spiritual tradition yet the basic process of disguise takes us, at times into another mental dimension.

Aboriginal Mask

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Aboriginal Mask

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Aboriginal Mask

  • kermit the alien Aug 22, 2011 @ 10:45 am | delete
    aboriginal refers to indigenous people or tribe, whereas the term has been used to classify a native group from any region in the world that has not been invaded by foreign culture. The mask however is how they represent the image of their gods in a particular culture and aboriginal belief. Each mask has a particular purpose and represents a particular spirit that native folks believe to be a part of their religion. These masks are very in common native tribes in Canad, Australia and South America. There are similar works of the same in parts of Africa and Asia but the origin can be distinguished through the construction and decorative patterns.
  • alice. 18 Jan 12, 2011 @ 12:32 pm | delete
    this info is not good! and i need good info for my gcse homework!!!!
    Arrr this has stressed me out now.
    why cant people write in good english!!! x
  • lydia. :) Jan 12, 2011 @ 12:29 pm | delete
    some of the text is a bit dodgy!! but other wise it is quite good...
  • Mother Fucker nerd vaginess from pen island Mar 31, 2010 @ 2:44 pm | delete
    this is a complicated and elaborated piece of information which shoul be treate in a dignified and controlled manner on view to only the optimistic of peopole. THis information has a wonderful tinge of ancient history mingled with the art history of the aboriginal people. I think that his reot is so conntanneous to we must spontanously congratulate the maker of this wisdom and cherish these wise words. That was my nerd version. Pedofilical english spasm coming: Oh dear. I fink that thisis a piece of shittity crap and i want to fuck up the dumbare who wrote this. Hope its a hot babe with a tight tight arse. Me and her or him hey I 'm gay are making a ong and violent trip to pen island where a few hins are sticking up holes. I am gonna licks her tits dry while my boner pumps hard..
  • Scott Apr 6, 2010 @ 6:38 am | delete
    Whoever wrote this is a tool! I hope you are not a native english speaker because you can't write the language for shite!
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