Masks and masquerades refer to the cultural practices involving the use of masks and elaborate costumes during rituals, ceremonies, and celebrations, often serving as a means of identity transformation and social commentary. In many Indigenous religions, these practices hold significant spiritual meanings, embodying ancestral spirits or deities, and facilitating connections between the physical and spiritual worlds. Through masks and masquerades, participants can express communal values, challenge social norms, and navigate the complexities of their identities within their cultural contexts.