Sanjuan Mask Item Number: 3010/13 from the MOA: University of British Columbia

Description

Sanjuan Mask. Black rectangular-shaped face with slightly furrowed brow, round eye sockets, flat nose and a long, extended tongue. Large piece of animal skin nailed to forehead, which extends down back of mask in thin strips. Single hole drilled on each side of mask with a yellow string tied to. Back of mask is plain.

History Of Use

Bird mask. Used for carnival, a time of encounter both with friends and ancestors.