
Paraguayan town celebrates vibrant Kamba Ra'anga festival with masks, fire and tradition
[Africanews - Africa] - 1er/07/2025
The Kamba Ra'anga masks—carved from wood—are both artistic and symbolic, often portraying animals or exaggerated social stereotypes. The practice dates back to the 17th century, born from a cultural blend of Indigenous customs and the African influences
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