Asked by Dexter Major on May 25, 2024

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Which of the following does NOT accurately describe how masks and maskers were perceived in African society before the Europeans arrived?

A) Masks sometimes became so influential that they had their own priests.
B) Masks were not allowed to serve as power sources or as oracles.
C) Maskers boasted extensive regulatory and judicial powers.
D) Maskers enact a broad range of human, animal, and fantastic otherworldly behavior.

African Society

Refers to the diverse cultures, languages, and communities that exist within the African continent, characterized by varied social structures, traditions, and practices.

Masks And Maskers

Pertains to the cultural, ceremonial, or festive use of masks, and the individuals who wear them, often involved in rituals, performances, or celebrations.

  • Understand the interrelationship between art, societal norms, and spiritual beliefs in African traditions.
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Alejandro RamosMay 28, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
In traditional African societies, masks and maskers often held significant spiritual, social, and political roles. They could serve as mediums for communication with the spiritual realm, embodying ancestors or deities, and thus could indeed serve as power sources or oracles. This contradicts the statement in option B, making it the incorrect description of how masks and maskers were perceived before the Europeans arrived.