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- Transformation_mask abstract "A transformation mask is a type of mask used by indigenous peoples of the Northwest Coast and Alaska in ritual dances. These masks usually depict an outer, animal visage, which the performer can open by pulling a string to reveal an inner, human face carved in wood. Northwest coast peoples generally use them in potlatches to illustrate myths, while they are used by Alaska natives for shamanic rituals.".
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- Transformation_mask wikiPageExternalLink trans_home.html.
- Transformation_mask wikiPageExternalLink amask1.html.
- Transformation_mask wikiPageID "23008897".
- Transformation_mask wikiPageLength "2188".
- Transformation_mask wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Transformation_mask wikiPageRevisionID "642688860".
- Transformation_mask wikiPageWikiLink Alaska.
- Transformation_mask wikiPageWikiLink Alaska_Natives.
- Transformation_mask wikiPageWikiLink Alaska_natives.
- Transformation_mask wikiPageWikiLink Category:Masks.
- Transformation_mask wikiPageWikiLink Category:Native_American_art.
- Transformation_mask wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pacific_Northwest_art.
- Transformation_mask wikiPageWikiLink Indigenous_peoples_of_North_America.
- Transformation_mask wikiPageWikiLink Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas.
- Transformation_mask wikiPageWikiLink Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Pacific_Northwest_Coast.
- Transformation_mask wikiPageWikiLink Kwakwakawakw.
- Transformation_mask wikiPageWikiLink Mask.
- Transformation_mask wikiPageWikiLink Masks_among_Eskimo_peoples.
- Transformation_mask wikiPageWikiLink Potlatch.
- Transformation_mask wikiPageWikiLink The_Childrens_Museum_of_Indianapolis.
- Transformation_mask wikiPageWikiLink The_Children’s_Museum_of_Indianapolis.
- Transformation_mask wikiPageWikiLink File:Kwakwakawakw_transformation_mask.jpg.
- Transformation_mask wikiPageWikiLinkText "Transformation mask".
- Transformation_mask wikiPageWikiLinkText "transformation mask".
- Transformation_mask hasPhotoCollection Transformation_mask.
- Transformation_mask wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Transformation_mask wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:NorthAm-native-stub.
- Transformation_mask subject Category:Masks.
- Transformation_mask subject Category:Native_American_art.
- Transformation_mask subject Category:Pacific_Northwest_art.
- Transformation_mask hypernym Mask.
- Transformation_mask type Group.
- Transformation_mask type Weapon.
- Transformation_mask type Group.
- Transformation_mask type People.
- Transformation_mask comment "A transformation mask is a type of mask used by indigenous peoples of the Northwest Coast and Alaska in ritual dances. These masks usually depict an outer, animal visage, which the performer can open by pulling a string to reveal an inner, human face carved in wood. Northwest coast peoples generally use them in potlatches to illustrate myths, while they are used by Alaska natives for shamanic rituals.".
- Transformation_mask label "Transformation mask".
- Transformation_mask sameAs Category:Transformation_masks.
- Transformation_mask sameAs m.064qt9z.
- Transformation_mask sameAs Q7834089.
- Transformation_mask sameAs Q7834089.
- Transformation_mask wasDerivedFrom Transformation_mask?oldid=642688860.
- Transformation_mask depiction Kwakwakawakw_transformation_mask.jpg.
- Transformation_mask isPrimaryTopicOf Transformation_mask.