Shaman mask

Reference : 179

Shaman mask

Sea bone (whale Eubalaena glacialis)
Dimensions: 18.5 x 11 cm
Thule culture
Presumed period: 19th century
North Baffin Island
Nunavut Territory
Canada

Source :
– Private collection, France

This mask depicts a grimacing human face, with protruding cheekbones.

The open mouth reveals a row of teeth, and the eyes and nose are pierced.

Four holes for a lanyard.

This type of mask was worn by shamans, who undoubtedly performed rituals to heal the sick, influence the heavens or promote hunting.

A mask of similar characteristics carved from spruce is preserved at the Canadian Museum of History in Gatineau (Quebec) under Inventory: PfFm-1:1728 a

Price: €14,500

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