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Natives of the Muchicongo Tribe, Near Luanda, Congo, Vol II, c1820-30. Creator: Italian School
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Natives of the Muchicongo Tribe, Near Luanda, Congo, Vol II, c1820-30. Creator: Italian School
Natives of the Muchicongo Tribe, Near Luanda, Congo, Vol II, Pl. 42. from Le Costume Ancien et Moderne c.1820-30 (colour lithograph). From the collection by Giulio Ferrario (1767-1847) of Costumi dei... [respective countries/areas], pub. 1820s/30s; engravings by Fumagalli et al
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Activities Congo Grooming Palm Trees Skirt Tribal Tribe Washing Colour Lithograph Historica Graphica Collection Luanda Zaire
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This print showcases the indigenous people of the Muchicongo Tribe, near Luanda in Congo during the early 19th century. Created by the Italian School, this colour lithograph is a part of Giulio Ferrario's renowned collection, "Le Costume Ancien et Moderne". The image, Plate 42 from Volume II, beautifully captures the essence of tribal life and offers a glimpse into their rich cultural heritage. In this vibrant scene, we witness members of the Muchicongo Tribe engaging in various activities that reflect their daily lives. Against a backdrop of towering palm trees and lush vegetation, men and women are seen gathering together for communal tasks such as grooming and washing. Their traditional robes and skirts add an element of authenticity to their attire while showcasing their unique sense of style. The tribe's connection with music is evident as one individual can be seen playing a musical instrument, filling the air with melodic tunes that resonate through the landscape. This harmonious moment highlights not only their artistic expression but also serves as a reminder of Africa's diverse musical traditions. As we admire this historical photograph print from Heritage Images' Historica Graphica Collection, it is essential to acknowledge its significance beyond mere aesthetics. It sheds light on colonialism's impact on African tribes during that era while celebrating these resilient individuals who have managed to preserve their cultural identity amidst external influences.
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