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Igbo maskTelegraph
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Oxford ’s Pitt Rivers Museum won’t be displaying an Igbo mask, in case a female eye might alight upon it again.
In Igbo culture for women to view such masks, and the rituals they were used for is taboo.
The museum has already removed photos of it from view on their website.
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