maskinsa
Maskinsa is a lesser-known but historically significant type of traditional mask worn primarily in parts of West Africa, particularly among the Dogon people of Mali. These masks are deeply rooted in cultural and spiritual practices, often used during rituals, ceremonies, and festivals to communicate with ancestral spirits or deities.
The masks are typically crafted from wood, though some variations incorporate materials like clay or fiber.
Maskinsa masks are not merely decorative but carry profound meaning. They are often associated with the *Nommo*,
While maskinsa masks are primarily used in ceremonial contexts, they have gained some recognition in contemporary