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Xantolo Dog Mask Atlapexco, Hidalgo 8.5 inches, painted wood Xantolo means All Saints Day or Day of the Dead. In addition to the skull masks, masks depicting humans and other animals are frequently used. The dance traditionally has two parallel lines of dancers, all males wearing male masks, plus one male wearing a female mask, and one dance leader. In many places there are dances of this form that are called Matachines. The Xantolos dance to vigorous tunes played on the guitar and fiddle. The singers frequently use falsetto voices. These songs are called Sones Huastecos. Some Xantolos go house to house as supplicants.This primitive looking dog is thinly carved and appears to have been lightly used.
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