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Highland Park Press, 10 May 1928, p. 10

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um MGR Km The process of manufacture lla- ually takes six months or longer. When everything is ready the erv closure is opened at one comer, and the ceremonial lamina, headed by musicians and dancers. appeals and slowly makes its way through the village. This is repeated moraine and ~evening for several days. Each mask is carried on the head of one man, with the wooden face placed so that he can see through the eye holes. Often the bearer is assisted by a man on each side to help him hold the mask, or he may steady it himself with sticks held in his hands. The masked figures reptesent local deities, and during the procession many ofreriturs of food are made to them, the food being afterwards con-‘ sumed. When the whole ceremonyi is over the masks are dismantled, the bamboo frames destrored, the hath-1 as carefully preserved, and the deit-l ies are believed to return to their local abiding place, such as the bot- tom of a neighboring lagoon. Obtained in New Guinea The museum's masks were directly obtained in New Guinea, and were presented to the institption by Joseph -dure-mote-ede-- "srruredmseahihitimstod.rmt "amNenMthnwoeH'iert- Nun-kamik- Guinannnxing ttom"to"feetinseisht,abreeord The masks are turn during weird ceremonial performances which occur only once in two or three yarn. Two masbksareusedonenehoemasion.one somewhat smaller than the other. In the museum exhibit, which bu been placed in Smithy Field Hall, there are two examples of each size. mttugtt- ed on the heads of models of mtive celebraats. The masks are mode in. side In enclosure from which the mt- initiated are carefully excluded. in high batting. It is not expected that they will be copied for women'- stylea in his, however, for even the untives of New Guinea tusd it in- possible to {at this kitty held-dress when I hung is biotin; Field I“ pf Hahn! 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