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Museum Assignment
The Tangbwal spirit mask or, natively called, a Lewa, comes from the Sepik people of the Lower Sepik River Region, Papua New Guinea. ... The Tangbwal mask is carved from a dark wood and may actually be more than one piece attached together.
The Tangbwal spirit mask holds a cultural significance to the people of the lower Sepik River Region. Tangbwal spirits were often called forth to regulate the food supply in preparation for ceremonial feasts.
Approximate Word count = 359 Approximate Pages = 1.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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