Vejigante masks
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Vejigante masks are brightly colored, often horned and demonic-looking traditional Puerto Rican carnival masks used in festivals and parades to represent mischievous or protective folkloric figures.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Vejigante masks canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: Vejigante masks Context triple: [Fiestas de la Calle San Sebastián, hasFeature, Vejigante masks]
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Grebo masks
Grebo masks are traditional wooden face coverings created by the Grebo people of Liberia and Côte d’Ivoire, notable for their bold geometric features and strong influence on early 20th-century modernist art.
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Colossal Heads
Colossal Heads are massive carved stone sculptures created by the Olmec civilization, renowned for their distinctive human faces and monumental scale.
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Jagjaguwar
Jagjaguwar is an American independent record label known for releasing critically acclaimed indie and experimental music, including albums by Bon Iver.
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Aztec eagle warrior head
The Aztec eagle warrior head is a stylized emblem inspired by elite Aztec warriors, prominently used as the iconic logo symbol of Aeroméxico.
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Sombrerete
Sombrerete is a historic mining town and municipality in the Mexican state of Zacatecas, known for its colonial architecture and surrounding natural landscapes.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Vejigante masks Target entity description: Vejigante masks are brightly colored, often horned and demonic-looking traditional Puerto Rican carnival masks used in festivals and parades to represent mischievous or protective folkloric figures.
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A.
Grebo masks
Grebo masks are traditional wooden face coverings created by the Grebo people of Liberia and Côte d’Ivoire, notable for their bold geometric features and strong influence on early 20th-century modernist art.
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B.
Colossal Heads
Colossal Heads are massive carved stone sculptures created by the Olmec civilization, renowned for their distinctive human faces and monumental scale.
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C.
Jagjaguwar
Jagjaguwar is an American independent record label known for releasing critically acclaimed indie and experimental music, including albums by Bon Iver.
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D.
Aztec eagle warrior head
The Aztec eagle warrior head is a stylized emblem inspired by elite Aztec warriors, prominently used as the iconic logo symbol of Aeroméxico.
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E.
Sombrerete
Sombrerete is a historic mining town and municipality in the Mexican state of Zacatecas, known for its colonial architecture and surrounding natural landscapes.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (57)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
Puerto Rican folk art
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carnival costume element ⓘ traditional mask ⓘ |
| associatedWith |
African traditions
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Afro-Puerto Rican culture ⓘ Puerto Rican folklore ⓘ Spanish traditions ⓘ Taíno traditions ⓘ Vejigante character ⓘ |
| countryOfOrigin | Puerto Rico ⓘ |
| culturalSignificance |
representation of mischievous spirits
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representation of protective figures ⓘ symbol of resistance and resilience in Puerto Rican culture ⓘ |
| decoratedWith |
acrylic paint
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geometric motifs ⓘ polka dots ⓘ stripes ⓘ vivid patterns ⓘ |
| displayedIn |
Puerto Rican cultural museums
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folk art exhibitions ⓘ |
| feature |
elongated noses
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large eyes ⓘ multiple horns ⓘ sharp teeth ⓘ |
| function |
to embody folkloric characters
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to protect and ward off evil in popular belief ⓘ to scare or playfully intimidate crowds ⓘ |
| influencedBy |
African art
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surface form:
African masquerade traditions
Catholic religious imagery ⓘ Taíno ceremonial masks ⓘ medieval Spanish festival of Santiago Apóstol ⓘ |
| madeBy |
Puerto Rican artisans
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folk artists ⓘ |
| material |
cardboard
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coconut shell ⓘ fiberglass ⓘ gourd ⓘ paper-mâché ⓘ |
| originPeriod | Spanish colonial era ⓘ |
| regionalStyle |
Loíza style coconut masks
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Ponce style paper-mâché masks ⓘ |
| soldAs |
collectible art pieces
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tourist souvenirs ⓘ |
| symbolizes |
Puerto Rican national identity
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cultural syncretism in the Caribbean ⓘ |
| typicalAppearance |
brightly colored
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demonic-looking ⓘ exaggerated facial features ⓘ horned ⓘ |
| usedIn |
Puerto Rican festivals
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carnival parades ⓘ religious processions ⓘ |
| wornBy |
Vejigante performers
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carnival dancers ⓘ |
| wornDuring |
Fiestas de Santiago Apóstol
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surface form:
Fiestas de Santiago Apóstol in Loíza
Fiestas de la Calle San Sebastián ⓘ Ponce Carnival ⓘ |
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Subject: Vejigante masks Description of subject: Vejigante masks are brightly colored, often horned and demonic-looking traditional Puerto Rican carnival masks used in festivals and parades to represent mischievous or protective folkloric figures.
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