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Warrior mask, tribal mask, authentic Boruca mask, great work from indigenous of Costa Rica, Boruca mask

Warrior mask, tribal mask, authentic Boruca mask, great work from indigenous of Costa Rica, Boruca mask

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Mask of the Indigenous Territory of Boruca Design: Traditional Mask This mask is mascara Boruca's first design, the design represents a Boruca Indigenous Warrior, possesses a serious character in his face and angry, which tries to defend his indigenous culture and treasures, his colors and textures are unique with those he talks about his indigenous worldview, using unique and beautiful elements. All Borucas Masks are born from the traditional ceremony of the Indigenous Territory of Boruca known as "Cabrú rójc or Juego de los Diablitos". Game of the devils of Boruca - Cabrú rójc. Origin of the celebrationBoruca Day of celebration30 from December to January 2. Celebrated fromConquista de Costa Rica The game of the devils of Boruca (Cagrúv rójc, in the Brunka language) is a traditional feast of the Boruca culture, indigenous people of Costa Rica, which takes place between December 30 and January 2 of each year, in the community of Boruca, and the first weekend of February, in the town of Rey Curré , the two main settlements of Indigenous Borucas, located in the canton of Buenos Aires de Puntarenas. This celebration is characterized by dances and games in which people in traditional Boruca masks take part, who like Guerreros, representing the Indigenous Borucas, and another person disguised as a bull, representing the Spanish conquistadors. The game of devils was declared An Intangible Cultural Heritage of Costa Rica in 2017. Its origin dates back to the conquest of Costa Rica by the Spanish, and is considered one of the main festivities of the Boruca people. The Feast of the Devils is the cultural activity of greatest participation and enthusiasm among the inhabitants of Boruca and other indigenous communities bribris, cabécares and terrabas. Currently, this celebration captures the attention of non-indigenous visitors from the Central Valley, San Isidro del General, Buenos Aires and other peoples of the southern zone of Costa Rica. Along with the elaboration of handicrafts with traditional techniques and the belief in a mythical character called Cuasrán, the game of the little devils is one of the three most significant elements of the Boruca identity.
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