Boruca Masks: Indigenous Art
  • 1. Where are Boruca masks traditionally made?
A) Mexico
B) Peru
C) Brazil
D) Costa Rica
  • 2. What are Boruca masks typically made from?
A) Glass
B) Stone
C) Metal
D) Balsa wood
  • 3. Which animal is a common motif in Boruca masks?
A) Elephant
B) Monkey
C) Jaguar
D) Bear
  • 4. How do Boruca masks contribute to the preservation of indigenous culture?
A) By encouraging assimilation
B) By generating revenue
C) By passing down traditions and stories
D) By promoting modern art
  • 5. When are Boruca masks most commonly worn?
A) For weddings
B) During farming season
C) During traditional ceremonies
D) On public holidays
  • 6. How are Boruca masks traditionally celebrated in modern times?
A) As political statements
B) In news broadcasts
C) As fashion accessories
D) In cultural festivals and exhibitions
  • 7. What is the significance of Boruca masks in their culture?
A) Used for hunting
B) Protect from bad luck
C) Represent spirits and stories
D) Symbolize wealth
  • 8. What inspired the intricate patterns on Boruca masks?
A) Mythical creatures
B) Technology
C) Outer space
D) Nature and animals
  • 9. What do Boruca masks often depict?
A) Spirits and animals
B) Famous people
C) Cityscapes
D) Historical events
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