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Traditional African masks are worn in ceremonies and rituals across West, Central, and Southern Africa. They are used in events such as harvest celebrations... |
Mexican mask-folk art refers to the making and use of masks for various traditional dances and ceremony in Mexico. Evidence of mask making in the region... |
that of most of Africa, where the Traditional African religion (with Islam in the north) was dominant until the 20th century. African art includes prehistoric... |
Snorkel (swimming) (redirect from Full-face snorkel mask) full-face snorkel mask can vary depending on basic layout and internal details. Some first-generation snorkel masks were full-face masks covering the eyes... |
Ghostface (Scream) (redirect from Scream mask) line of masks featuring several variations of the design including glow-in-the-dark models. The plain, white version of the Ghostface line mask is used... |
Faso (a country once known as Upper Volta) are its indigenous masks and dancing. The masks used in this region of the western Sahel are made for rites of... |
version of the show King of Mask Singer which features celebrities singing songs while wearing head-to-toe costumes and face masks concealing their identities... |
Breathing apparatus (redirect from Nasal mask) exhalation stages, (reservoir cannulas, partial rebreather masks and non-rebreather masks) makes a larger part of the oxygen available for inhalation... |
of breathing mask are used. One is for climbing and the other for rest and sleep, which includes a heat and humidity exchanger. These masks seal against... |
Carnival (redirect from Carnival in Africa) Children and teachers are commonly allowed to wear masks to school for a day, and also wear masks at school dances or while trick-or-treating. Carnivals... |
Bissagos Islands (category Freshwater ecoregions of Africa) masks representing cows ("vaca-bruta"), sharks, stingrays and, occasionally, other local animals. Traditionally-decorated artifacts are also produced... |
Surface-supplied diving (section Band mask) helmets, and to a large extent, lightweight demand helmets, band masks and full-face diving masks. Breathing gases used include air, heliox, nitrox and trimix... |
African ivories are objects and materials that are created from ivory or include ivory material that comes from the continent of Africa. The ivory from... |
Mardi Gras in New Orleans (section Costumes and masks) the Zulu Social Aid & Pleasure Club—a predominantly African American krewe. Float riders traditionally toss throws into the crowds. The most common throws... |
Ceiba pentandra (category Trees of Africa) the trunk. Folklore claims that Bazil still resides in that tree. Most masks from Burkina Faso, especially those of Bobo and Mossi people, are carved... |
Folk music (redirect from Traditional music) fresh by mixing traditional Scottish and Gaelic folk songs with more contemporary genres. These artists have also been commercially successful in continental... |
NGOs to provide masks to their employees by Saturday and called for masks to be manufactured locally and sold cheaply. South Africa has begun to loosen... |
filtration may be either passive or active (powered). Gas masks and particulate respirators (like N95 masks) are examples of this type of respirator. A second... |
wearing a mask. Generic corrective lenses are available off the shelf for some two-window masks, and custom lenses can be bonded onto masks that have... |
masquerade masks, and royal stools/drums. This aspect of wood usage in the area is very important because it affirms the people's support for African cosmology... |