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Photos of Agbogho Mmuo (maiden spirit) maskers, early 1900s taken by Northcote Thomas.

Photos of Agbogho Mmuo (maiden spirit) maskers, early 1900s taken by Northcote Thomas.

Photos of Agbogho Mmuo (maiden spirit) maskers, early 1900s taken by Northcote Thomas.

The Agbogho Mmuo masquerade embodies the spirit of deceased maidens and represents ideals of youthful beauty, grace, and purity. This masquerade is typically performed by men during specific festivals and ceremonies, despite its representation of female spirits.

symbolizes the spirits of young, unmarried girls who have died. These spirits are believed to continue to live in the spiritual world, where they are idealized for their beauty and innocence.

Agbogho Mmuo maskers wear elaborate and brightly colored costumes designed to mimic the appearance of young women. They dance is highly theatrical, with exaggerated gestures intended to display the idealized version of youthful femininity.

Through this masquerade, the Igbos celebrate beauty, femininity, and the continuity of life, keeping the connection between the living and the spirit world alive.

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