Nazca Mask
cotton, feather
Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology
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This lovely linen mask is from Holland. I’m slightly worried about its expression (2004.27).
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Yup’ik Wolf Mask
Finely carved wolf’s head, with tongue protruding and (originally) three black feathers inserted in the upper rim. Men continued to carve similar wolf, fox, bear, and caribou head masks into the 1930
hicockalorum Date:late 19th centuryGeography:Canada, British ColumbiaCulture:HaidaMedium:Copper, haliotis shell, fur
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(Source: rockoftheguildedage, via savage-america)
メシ食うな
Stop Eating!
Text by Kou Machida
Translation by Klara
Erase my entire existence
Negate my entire existence
And that of those...
Jean-Baptiste Oudry (1686-1755)
Leopard, 1741.