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Braids Collection

"Braids: A Tapestry of Cultural Heritage and Timeless Beauty" they have long been a symbol of cultural identity

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Braids Collection: Eleanor of Aquitaine, Queen of Henry II, printed by Henry G. Bohn, 1856 (colour engraving)
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Braids Collection: Portrait Of Sioux Chief Sitting Bull
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Braids Collection: Hair braiding, Dakar, Senegal, West Africa, Africa
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Braids Collection: Isabella of Portugal (1503-1539). Engraving. Colored
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Braids Collection: A Himba woman in traditional attire. Her body gleams from a mixture of red ochre
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Braids Collection: A Tigray woman has a cross of the Ethiopian Orthodox
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Braids Collection: An Arapahoe Boy, c. 1882. Creator: George de Forest Brush
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Braids Collection: Madagascar - A Group of Betsileo Women
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Braids Collection: Her Horse Kills, 1908. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Braids Collection: Girl and bear cub, between c1900 and 1916. Creator: Unknown
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Braids Collection: Yellow Horse-Yanktonai, half-length portrait, standing, facing slightly right, with long... c1908
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Braids Collection: Wades in Water, Piegan Indian, full-length portrait, seated on floor, facing front... c1910
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Braids Collection: Plenty Coups, Crow Indian, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing left, pompadour, temple... c1908
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Braids Collection: Wolf, c1908. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Braids Collection: Crow chief, 1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Braids Collection: Tearing Lodge and wife(?), c1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Braids Collection: Daughter of Tamahus-Cayuse, c1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Braids Collection: Strike On his Head, Crow Indian, Montana, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front, loose
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Braids Collection: Runs Between, 1908. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Braids Collection: Two Charger Woman, c1907. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Braids Collection: Running Owl, c1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Braids Collection: Tull Chee Hah, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Braids Collection: Tsaassi-Mis-salla ('Crow with Necklace')-Sarsi, c1927. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Braids Collection: Wife of Mnainak-Yakima, c1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Braids Collection: Kutenai female type, c1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Braids Collection: Lotsubelo-Quilcene, c1913. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Braids Collection: Lies Sideway, c1908. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Braids Collection: Long Time Dog, c1908. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Braids Collection: Kashhila-Wishham. Male Chinookan Indian, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front... c1910
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Braids Collection: Holiday trappings, c1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Braids Collection: Nez Percé matron, c1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Braids Collection: Cayuse woman, half-length portrait, standing, facing front, braids, shell disk earrings... c1910
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Braids Collection: Bird Rattle, 1909, c1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Braids Collection: The Grizzly Bear, Piegan, half-length portrait, facing front, c1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Braids Collection: Umatilla child, c1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Braids Collection: Umatilla maiden, c1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Braids Collection: Out of the forests depths stepped an Indian maiden, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Braids Collection: A typical Nez Percé, c1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Braids Collection: Touch her dress-Kalispel, c1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Braids Collection: Wishham bride, c1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Braids Collection: Wife of Weasel Head-Piegan, c1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Braids Collection: Esipermi-Comanche, c1927. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Braids Collection: Two Whistles [A]-Apsaroke, c1908. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Braids Collection: Eagle Child-Atsina, c1908. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Braids Collection: Agichida, Assiniboin, c1927. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Braids Collection: Good Stab, 1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Braids Collection: Dusty Dress, c1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Braids Collection: Fish Shows, an Apsaroke Indian, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front, pompadour... c1908


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"Braids: A Tapestry of Cultural Heritage and Timeless Beauty" they have long been a symbol of cultural identity, weaving together stories from different corners of the world. From the stoic gaze of Sioux Chief Sitting Bull to the vibrant hair braiding in Dakar, Senegal, these intricate styles transcend borders and celebrate diversity. Intriguingly captured in an engraving is Isabella of Portugal, her braided locks reflecting elegance and grace that withstands centuries. Similarly, a Himba woman adorned with red ochre gleams with pride as she embraces her traditional attire, showcasing the power of ancestral customs. The Tigray woman's braided hair holds not only aesthetic beauty but also spiritual significance - a cross representing her faith within the Ethiopian Orthodox Church. Meanwhile, Madagascar's Betsileo women gather together with their unique braided hairstyles as a testament to unity and strength. Through time and space, braids continue to inspire resilience. An Arapahoe boy from 1882 reminds us that our roots ground us while offering glimpses into our shared humanity. The message "You Are Strong" echoes through each braid tightly woven against adversity; they are never late in reminding us of our inherent strength. Beyond cultural heritage lies love itself - Blacklove radiates through every strand intertwined with care and affection. Braids become more than just a hairstyle; they embody an expression of self-love and empowerment. Lastly, two young Zulu women proudly display their rear view adorned with stunning braids – an ode to tradition passed down generations in South Africa. Their presence speaks volumes about resilience rooted deep within their souls. In this tapestry woven by countless hands across continents, we find angelic elegance entwined within each braid—a reminder that beauty transcends physical appearances alone. Braids tell stories etched on scalps like ancient manuscripts waiting to be read by those who appreciate their artistry.