Unveiling a fascinating exhibit at the Rautenstrauch-Joest Museum in Cologne��ne of Europe's leading ethnological museums for more than a century��his survey explores an innovative conceptual
presentation on culture. Multifarious insights into the lives of people worldwide are conveyed, revealing various facets of cultural contact, how distinct generations and sexes live together,
and how individuals use clothes and ornament to position themselves in society. Rituals involving masks are illustrated, while other objects on display cast light on different religious world
views and interpretations of God, how societies deal with death, and the roles played by ancestors. High-caliber artifacts from the extensive collection are scrutinized and displayed in their
original context, making the exhibition a splendid plea for granting all cultures parity of esteem.