Section 1
Religious Art in Africa
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African Art and the Spirit World
Beliefs about the spirit world are deeply embedded in traditional African culture, but were heavily influenced by Christianity and Islam.

Masks in the Kalabari Kingdom
Culture and artistic festivities of the Kalabari Kingdom involve the wearing of elaborate outfits and carved masks to celebrate the spirits.

Dogon Sculpture
Dogon sculpture primarily revolves around the themes of religious values, ideals, and freedoms.

Mendé Masks
Mendé masks are commonly used in initiation ceremonies into secret Poro and Sande societies.