Traditional masks try to recreate the faces of deceased members of the family in an attempt to keep contact with them.

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False. Traditional masks are not typically created to recreate the faces of deceased family members in an attempt to keep contact with them. They are often used for ceremonial or ritualistic purposes, to represent spirits, gods, or other supernatural beings, or to symbolize cultural beliefs and traditions.