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Elmet mask

Unknown author19-20th century

Museum of Ethnology & Museum of Popular Art

Museum of Ethnology & Museum of Popular Art
Lisboa, Portugal

Elmet mask, in polychrome wood, used by the character of the "seducer" in the Géledé, a festival held annually by the Yoruba (Nigeria) in the dry season, between March and May, in celebration of the primordial mother, Iyà Nlà, and the community" female ancestors.

Géledé was registered by UNESCO in 2008, in the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, after its proclamation in 2001 as a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity.

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  • Title: Elmet mask
  • Creator: Unknown author
  • Date Created: 19-20th century
  • Location Created: Yoruba, Nigeria
  • Physical Dimensions: 50 cm
  • Type: Masks
  • Rights: Collection: National Museum of Ethnology. Image: DGPC/ADF
  • Medium: Wood
  • Catalog number: MNE: AP.812
Museum of Ethnology & Museum of Popular Art

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