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by Smith, A. G., and Hazen, Josie
Masks based on authentic Indian designs are a wonderful way to introduce children to Native American culture. Youngsters have fun assembling and wearing the masks while they learn about their meaning and role in tribal life. This new, carefully researched collection presents six colorful masks based on originals worn by tribes of the Northwest coast. Included are a Haida wooden dance mask, a Kwakiutl family crest mask, a Tlingit groundhog mask, a Kwakiutl hawk mask with loons and two more. Perfect for social studies projects, Halloween, costume parties and other events, these authentic, easily assembled masks (no cutting required) should enjoy great popularity with children, teachers and parents interested in the rituals and daily lives of the first Americans.
Dover Original. 6 full-color masks. introduction and Instructions. 9 1/4" x 12 1/4", Saddlewired, April 1996, Paperbd.
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