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Juri and Botocudos, of the Brasilio-Guarani nation, 1848
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Juri and Botocudos, of the Brasilio-Guarani nation, 1848
Juri and Botocudos, of the Brasilio-Guarani nation, 1848. An engraving from the Natural History of Man, by James Cowles Prichard, published by Hippolyte Bailliere, (London, third edition, 1848)
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This photo print, titled "Juri and Botocudos, of the Brasilio-Guarani nation, 1848" takes us back to the enchanting world of 19th-century South America. The image is an engraving from James Cowles Prichard's renowned work, the Natural History of Man. Published by Hippolyte Bailliere in London during its third edition in 1848, this print offers a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the indigenous peoples. In this portrait, we see two distinguished figures representing the Brasilio-Guarani nation - Juri and Botocudos. Their striking jewelry and elaborate necklaces highlight their status within their community as chiefs or leaders. The intricate details captured by Prichard allow us to appreciate not only their physical appearance but also their unique ethnicity. The print serves as a valuable ethnographic record that sheds light on the diverse races and cultures present in Brazil during this period. It invites us to explore the continent's natural history through scientific observation and documentation. As we delve into this historical artifact, it becomes apparent that it holds immense significance for understanding both local customs and global perspectives on race and identity. This portrayal reminds us of our shared humanity while celebrating individuality within different communities across time. Through this photograph print from Heritage Images' collection by Unknown (creator) with contributions from James Prichard himself, we are transported to a moment frozen in time - one that encourages appreciation for indigenous cultures while fostering curiosity about our collective
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