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Tecun Uman Mask Pedro Alvarado The conquer Of Spain Made Guatemala Prehispanic
$ 1056
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Tecun Uman Mask Pedro Alvarado The conquer Of Spain Made In Guatemala Original.This colorful mask was made for The Dance of the Conquest, which has been used in Guatemalan culture to tell the legend of Pedro de Alvarado’s conquest of the indigenous people’s of Guatemala and the defeat of the last Mayan chief, Tecún Umán. In accordance with traditional styling Tecun is depicted here with two Quetzal birds adorning his face. According to the legend this bird was Tecun’s spirit guide and when he was in battle wept for his loss, covering it’s breast in his blood, giving the bird it’s red chest. The bird has since gone on to become a symbol of liberty. Tecun himself has been deemed a national hero of Guatemala, personifying dignity and bravery for the Guatemalans. This mask of Tecún Umán (ca. 1500–1524) helps commemorate National Hispanic Heritage Month, which runs from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15. One of the last rulers of the K’iche’Maya kingdom, Umán became Guatemala’s official national hero in 1960.
•Made from wood and paint in the mid-20th century by a Guatemalan carver , this mask was probably sold to a tourist as a souvenir.