With tribal art and folk elements form
the base of Assamese culture, masks have found an important place in the cultural
activities of the people. Masks have been widely used in folk theatres and bhaonas
with the materials ranging from terracotta to pith to metal, bamboo and wood.
Similarly, among the tribals too, the use of masks is varied and widespread,
especially in their colourful dances which again revolve chiefly around thier
typical tribal myth and folklore. Such traditional masks have of late found
thier way to the modern-day drawing rooms as decorative items and wall-hangings,
thus providing self-employment opportunities to those who have been traditionally
making them.
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