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There are still cases where dancers make their own masks, such as the Cora in Nayarit and the Mayo and Yaqui in Sinaloa and Sonora. These are not generally made of wood. [18] [28] In the Cora community, dancers are bound to make their own masks as part of the rituals for Holy Week from papier-mâché, painted white and bound with cloth. On Holy ...
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The Woyo masks are typically made out of wood, and painted with contrasting colors, often in dots. The colors used had symbolic meaning and were sometimes repainted, symbolizing rebirth, or to restore the power of the mask. [1] They were worn in ceremonial dances known as the ndunga. They are also decorated with sacred objects known as nkissi. [2]
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By becoming members of previously all-white school boards, MAYO was able to participate in deciding what was best for their own people. MAYO led to the creation of Raza Unida Party (The Race United), a third party that found many of their first members in the ranks of MAYO, who played the central role in the creation of La Raza Unida Party, or ...