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Somalian women busy gathering fodder
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Somalian women busy gathering fodder
Somalian women busy gathering fodder. Africa. Date of Photograph:1930-1945
Unidentified Author
FVQ-F-153922-0000
Media ID 33301299
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Black Africans Farming And Country Life For Animal Fodder Harvest History Of Contemporary Nations Negroid Populations Populations Territories Uniform Ethnography And Folklore Population And Nationality Somalia
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In this print titled "FVQ-F-153922-0000" we are transported back in time to the years between 1930 and 1945, immersing ourselves in a scene of Somalian women diligently gathering fodder. The image beautifully captures a moment of everyday life in Somalia's rural countryside, offering us a glimpse into the country's rich history. The women depicted here are dressed in traditional clothing, showcasing their vibrant fashion and cultural identity. Their uniforms reflect both practicality and tradition as they engage in the important task of collecting fodder for animals. Against the backdrop of lush farmland, these hardworking individuals demonstrate their commitment to sustaining their community through agriculture. This photograph not only provides insight into farming practices but also serves as a window into the lives of black Africans and negroid populations during that era. It offers valuable anthropological and ethnographic information about Somalia's population and nationality at that time. As we admire this historical artifact from Alinari, it is impossible not to appreciate its significance within the larger context of contemporary nations' histories. This image reminds us of how people worked tirelessly to support themselves and their communities amidst challenging circumstances. Whether viewed for personal enjoyment or used for educational purposes, this print invites us to explore the intersectionality between landscape, farming traditions, culture, fashion choices, and national identities. It stands as a testament to human resilience while shedding light on an often overlooked aspect of Somali history.
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