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Acrylic Blox : Traditional enemies assembled at a peace conference in Claudetown, Sarawak, c1899, (1922). Artist: Dr Charles Hose
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Traditional enemies assembled at a peace conference in Claudetown, Sarawak, c1899, (1922). Artist: Dr Charles Hose
Traditional enemies assembled at a peace conference in Claudetown, Sarawak, c1899, (1922). The great peace-making at Marudi, Baram District, between the Kayan, Kenyah, and Klemantan Tribes of East and West Borneo. Illustration from Peoples of All Nations, Their Life Today and the Story of Their Past, volume II, British Empire to Dahomey, edited by J A Hammerton, (Educational Book Co, London, 1922)
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Adversary Agreement Borneo Chief Enemy Ethnography Ethnology Hammerton Hose J A Hammerton Ja Hammerton Malaysia Peace Peace Conference South East Asia Tribal Tribe East Malaysia Group Portrait Sarawak
6"x4" (15x10cm) Acrylic Blox
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Traditional enemies unite for peace at a historic conference in Claudetown, Sarawak, c1899 (1922)
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. This print captures a remarkable moment in history when age-old adversaries set aside their differences to forge a path towards harmony. Painted by the talented Dr Charles Hose and featured in Peoples of All Nations, this illustration showcases the great peace-making event that took place at Marudi, Baram District. Intriguingly, this gathering brought together the Kayan, Kenyah, and Klemantan Tribes from both East and West Borneo. Against a backdrop of tribal flags fluttering gently in the breeze, these once fierce rivals now stand side by side as allies. The chief figures exude strength and wisdom as they lead their people towards reconciliation. The significance of this peace conference extends beyond its geographical location; it symbolizes humanity's enduring quest for unity amidst diversity. This powerful image reminds us that even deep-rooted animosities can be overcome through dialogue and understanding. Dr Charles Hose's masterful portrayal immortalizes not only an extraordinary historical event but also serves as a testament to the transformative power of diplomacy. As we gaze upon this monochrome masterpiece from the 1920s, we are reminded that true progress lies not in perpetuating enmity but rather in embracing cooperation and mutual respect. Let this portrait serve as an inspiration to future generations - proof that even bitter foes can find common ground when guided by goodwill and shared aspirations for lasting peace.
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