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Group of Brazilians near their huts
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Group of Brazilians near their huts
Group of Brazilians near their huts Brazil. Date of Photograph:1920 ca
Unidentified Author
FVQ-F-055154-0000
Media ID 33290320
© Alinari Archives, Florence
American Indians Brazil Central And South American Peoples Native Populations Of The Americas Ethnography And Folklore Of A Group Population And Nationality
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This print titled "Group of Brazilians near their huts" takes us back in time to Brazil during the early 1920s. The image showcases a group of indigenous Brazilians standing proudly in front of their traditional huts, providing a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage and architectural practices of these native populations. The composition is striking, with the huts forming a backdrop that perfectly frames the individuals. Each hut stands as a testament to their resourcefulness and deep connection with nature, blending seamlessly into the surrounding landscape. The intricate details of these structures highlight not only their functionality but also reflect an inherent sense of aesthetics within this community. The subjects themselves exude strength and resilience, capturing our attention with their dignified presence. Their diverse facial features and attire offer insights into the distinct tribes or ethnic groups they belong to, representing Central and South American peoples who have inhabited these lands for centuries. As we delve deeper into this photograph's narrative, it becomes apparent that it holds immense anthropological significance. It serves as an invaluable record documenting Brazilian history while shedding light on the lives led by these indigenous communities at that time. Through this lens, we gain insight into how architecture played an integral role in shaping daily life for these native populations. This print invites us to appreciate not just its aesthetic appeal but also encourages us to explore themes such as housing structures, population dynamics, nationality, anthropology, ethnography, folklore - all crucial aspects when studying Brazil's vibrant cultural tapestry. While credit goes to an unidentified author from Alinari for preserving this moment frozen in time through photography; it is ultimately up to us today to cherish and learn from such visual treasures that bridge gaps between past civilizations and our present understanding.
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