Bantu Migration - African Mask (Hands on History Pottery Kits)

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Grade 3-AD
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Publisher's Description of Bantu Migration - African Mask (Hands on History Pottery Kits)

Art In History's replica allows all ages 7+ to explore Africa in a fun and engaging activity.

Each Kit Contains:

* 8.25" x 4" Unfinished Pottery-Kuba Mask

* High Quality Paint Brush

* Sponge

* Paint Kit

* Disposable Paint Pallets

* Craft Paper (to protect the painting surface)

* Step-by-Step Decorating Instructions

Free Lesson Download Including:

* History of the artifact

* History of the time period

* Maps

* Step-by-step decorating instructions

Join Art In History and explore the Bantu, their migration, and its impact on Africa and the rest of the world. There are more than 300 Bantu languages used in Africa today, by more than 240 million people. Swahili is one of the languages, and remains the second most spoken language in Africa; after Arabic. Bantu groups, such as the Kuba, created beautiful masks which are spiritual symbols. They are used during ceremonies, and it was believed that the wearer of the mask was transformed into the entity it represented. Replicate a Kuba mask today and let the learning begin!

Proudly Made In America!

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Product Format:Other
Brand:Art in History
Grades:3-AD
EAN/UPC:850497005008
Length in Inches:10.5
Width in Inches:6.5
Height in Inches:2.5
Weight in Pounds:0.95
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