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Here are some fascinating aspects of Ethiopian masks: 1. Ethnic diversity: Masks vary across different ethnic groups, such as the Oromo, Amhara, Tigray, and Sidama, each with unique designs and meanings. 2. Materials: Masks are crafted from wood, clay, leather, or metal, often decorated with paint, beads, or other adornments. 3. Spiritual significance: Masks are believed to possess spiritual powers, connecting wearers to ancestors, spirits, and the divine. 4. Ceremonial use: Masks are worn during various ceremonies, such as the Meskel festival, to represent mythological characters, animals, or cultural heroes. 5. Storytelling: Masks are used to retell stories, myths, and legends, passing down cultural heritage to younger generations. 6. Symbolism: Masks symbolize virtues, vices... Some notable Ethiopian masks include: - The "Talawak" mask (Oromo), representing a mythological hero - The "Kafa" mask (Sidama), symbolizing fertility and prosperity - The "Donga" mask (Amhara), used in the Meskel festival
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