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Bolivian mask
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Bolivian mask
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Masks of this kind were made for the Diablada( Dance of the Devils) that is part of the annual carnical celebration in Oruro in the Bolivian Andes. The masks typically depict snakes, toads, lizards and winged serpents - beings associated with the devil and damp inner places.

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Keywords: Bolivia; Mask; Rene Flores Ordonez; Masks

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