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Dan Tribe, Liberia/Ivory Coast Deangle Mask, for use in male forest-to-village inititation rites, a feminine stand-in intermediary used by boys to 'joke-out' food from the villagers, very early, nice simple form with metal teeth, edge holes for raffia fringe, 9'' x 5 1/4'' x 3 1/2'' deep, fairly old, expected wear. From a Lubec, Maine home.
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