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Sunday, January 21, 2007
 
Claude Levi-Strauss wrote about the use of masks in Northwest Native American ceremonies and their structural relationship to each other. Two tribes that had similarly designed masks would use them for opposite purposes, but between the same two tribes masks that were designed differently from each other would have the same purpose. These masks as cultural objects would have meaning in relationships with each other, and had developed this meaning in a dialogue through history where the mythical origins of these masks were determined.

 

 
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