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 The mask represents either a Viejo (Old Man) or Juan the Hunter or Rastrero (Tracker), Western Mexico, Early 20th C.
 The mask represents either a Viejo (Old Man) or Juan the Hunter or Rastrero (Tracker), Western Mexico, Early 20th C.

The mask represents either a Viejo (Old Man) or Juan the Hunter or Rastrero (Tracker), Western Mexico, Early 20th C.

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 Juan Y Negro, Mid 20th Century, Central Mexico.

Juan Y Negro, Mid 20th Century, Central Mexico.

 Juan the Tracker or Rastrero, A wild man of the forest. First Half of the 20th Century, Oaxaca, ixtle fiber hair.

Juan the Tracker or Rastrero, A wild man of the forest.
First Half of the 20th Century, Oaxaca, ixtle fiber hair.

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 El Tigre Mask, 1960s,  Oaxaca Jaguars have an ancient history in Mexica art and religion. In Oaxaca, besides the fearsome attributes of the Jaguar, they are also associated bringing life-giving rain.

El Tigre Mask, 1960s, Oaxaca
Jaguars have an ancient history in Mexica art and religion. In Oaxaca, besides the fearsome attributes of the Jaguar, they are also associated bringing life-giving rain.

 Maya Indian Pascola Goat Mask Early 20th Century

Maya Indian Pascola Goat Mask
Early 20th Century

Yaqui Mask

Yaqui Mask

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Tarahumara Mask, Late 19, Early 20th Century

Tarahumara Mask, Late 19, Early 20th Century

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 The mask represents either a Viejo (Old Man) or Juan the Hunter or Rastrero (Tracker), Western Mexico, Early 20th C.
HERBST_082912_004.jpg
 Juan Y Negro, Mid 20th Century, Central Mexico.
 Juan the Tracker or Rastrero, A wild man of the forest. First Half of the 20th Century, Oaxaca, ixtle fiber hair.
HERBST_20150225_002.jpg
 El Tigre Mask, 1960s,  Oaxaca Jaguars have an ancient history in Mexica art and religion. In Oaxaca, besides the fearsome attributes of the Jaguar, they are also associated bringing life-giving rain.
 Maya Indian Pascola Goat Mask Early 20th Century
Yaqui Mask
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HERBST_20161214_001.jpg
HERBST_20140213_006.jpg
HERBST_20140501_007.jpg
HERBST_20140609_008.jpg
HERBST_20140501_012.jpg
Tarahumara Mask, Late 19, Early 20th Century
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DSC_2972.jpeg
DSC_2976.jpeg
DSC_5379.jpeg
DSC_8225.jpeg
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