Robert Nortey Celebra las costumbres del pueblo Dagomba con esta máscara de madera de sese brillante. Originario del norte de Ghana, el pueblo Dagomba usa esta máscara de danza cuando consulta a sus dioses para una buena cosecha. La danza se caracteriza por la alegría y la gracia, donde la dignidad rezuma de movimientos controlados. Nortey talla la máscara a mano en madera de sese y la adorna con una placa de latón ornamentada. El pueblo Dagomba se refiere a ella como la máscara de danza "Bamaya", que significa "Cosecha".
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