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Monday, April 30, 2007
Journal Entry--April 30
Write a response to the following picture. What do you think it is? Where did it come from? What is it used for? When was it made?

posted by Ryan @ 7:53 AM  
4 Comments:
  • At 8:04 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    this is some sort of....voodoo mask? haha, it came from...samoa...and...it was used for...duh, voodoo...haha...it was made in 1453 by someone who wanted to scare someone to death, and so they made this really creepy mask, and it really scared the person, and they died...now it's in a museum in alabama...

     
  • At 8:09 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    A mask of some sort.One of the Indian tribes like the Chippewas or another one.For dances, [I think that would be the Woodpecker dance] and its very scary.It was made in the 1600-1700 hundreds.

     
  • At 8:10 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    I think that it is a mask from some place in Australia that warriors used in battles and when they were hunting. It was made in the 1700's.

     
  • At 8:12 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    It is verry weard and looks like it is a kuzillian years old. I think it is a mask indeans wore on specal acasions. It looks like it is a mask of a old lady or old man that had long hair. The masks name is kuzilea.

     
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