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English: Boys from the Tiriki community of Western Kenya in traditional masks and animal hide ceremonial regalia after undergoing initiation into adulthood by circumcision and living in seclusion for four weeks
Igbo: Ụmụntakịrị ndị obodo Tiriki dị n'Ebe Ọdịda Anyanwụ Kenya n'ihe mkpuchi ọdịnaala na ihe eji ezobe emume anụmanụ mgbe ha malitechara ibi úgwù ma biri na nzuzo ruo izu anọ.
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A shake of the mask.

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