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The Bete people are from Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast). They reside in the southwestern part of the country, between the Akan ethnic groups to the east and the Guro tribe to the north. Historically the Bete were great hunters, but today they are known as farmers growing mostly cacao and coffee.
As carvers, the Bete are known for one particular type of face mask, the gre or nyabwa. These masks have exaggerated, grimacing, distorted features. In early times, these masks presided over ceremonies and were worn to prepare men for war. The belief was that the masks offered protection by instilling fear and terror in potential enemies.
Height 13 1/2" Width 8"
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