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Boy dancers dressed as girls, the Yafouba tribe, West Africa, 1936. Artist: Wide World Photos
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Boy dancers dressed as girls, the Yafouba tribe, West Africa, 1936. Artist: Wide World Photos
Boy dancers dressed as girls, the Yafouba tribe, West Africa, 1936. From Peoples of the World in Pictures, edited by Harold Wheeler, published by Odhams Press Ltd (London, 1936)
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Boy dancers dressed as girls, the Yafouba tribe, West Africa, 1936. This print captures a moment of celebration and cultural tradition in the heart of West Africa. Taken by Wide World Photos and featured in the book 'Peoples of the World in Pictures' edited by Harold Wheeler, it offers a glimpse into the vibrant customs and rituals of the Yafouba tribe. In this image, a group of young boys donned in colorful attire can be seen gracefully dancing as they embody female characters. The cross-dressing performance is an integral part of their community's festivities, showcasing their artistic expression and honoring age-old traditions. The crowd surrounding them reflects both curiosity and admiration for these talented boy dancers who effortlessly blur gender boundaries through their movements. Their synchronized steps create an enchanting spectacle that captivates all who witness it. This photograph serves as a testament to the rich cultural heritage found within indigenous communities across Africa. It reminds us that art knows no boundaries or limitations – transcending time, location, and societal norms. As we gaze upon this monochrome masterpiece from 1936, we are transported back to a different era while simultaneously appreciating its timeless beauty. It stands as a tribute to diversity and resilience; celebrating not only African culture but also humanity's capacity for creativity.
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