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Agaba/Mgbedike type Igbo mask photographed by Edward Chadwick, 1930s.
Mgbedike or Agaba mask type and attendants singing its praises and playing instruments, north-central Igbo area, 1930s. Photo: G. I. Jones.
Mgbedike (north-central Igbo), Mmuo (Isuama Igbo), and Ogbodo Enyi (Izi Igbo) masks, 19th–20th century. Met Museum.
Mgbedike/Agaba Igbo masks used for the Academy Award winning British film Daybreak in Udi (1949). Photo: Crown Film Studio, 1940s.
Mgbedike or Agu neche Enyi (leopard guard of an elephant) mask, Nimo, north-central Igbo area, 1930s. Photo: G. I. Jones.
Mgbedike ('the time of the brave’) mask, circa 1940-1950, made by the artist Ezeki Ngwo of Awkuzu, northern Igbo area. Fowler Museum at UCLA.
Mgbedike masker at an Igbo migrants celebration at Okitipupa, Ondo province, Western Nigeria, 1949. Photo: Edward Duckworth.