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Matses warrior with facial tattoos, shells and feathers
Matses (Maxuruna or Mayoruna) or Matis warrior, Native American of Peru with facial tattoos, labrets, and piercings with feathers and shells. Lithograph by Karl Joseph Brodtmann from Heinrich Rudolf Schinzs Illustrated Natural History of Men and Animals, 1836
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Amazon Ethnography Heinrich Nation Peru Piercing Rudolf Schinz Shell Tattoo Warrior Labret Matis Matses
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1. Title: "Matses Warrior: A Symbol of Indigenous Pride and Tradition" This lithograph depicts a Matses warrior, also known as the Maxuruna, Mayoruna, or Matis people, from the Amazon region of Peru. The image, created by the renowned naturalist and ethnographer Heinrich Rudolf Schinz in 1836, offers a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage and distinctive traditions of this indigenous tribe. The Matses warrior is adorned with a variety of body modifications and decorations, reflecting his tribal identity and status. His face is marked with intricate geometric tattoos, which serve both as a form of personal expression and as a sign of belonging to the Matses community. The labrets and piercings in his lower lip and earlobes, adorned with shells and feathers, further accentuate his regal appearance. The Matses people have lived in the Amazon rainforest for centuries, relying on the abundant natural resources for their livelihood. They are known for their expertise in fishing, agriculture, and hunting, as well as their deep connection to the natural world. Their traditional attire, which includes body paint, feathers, and shells, is a testament to their reverence for the environment and their unique cultural heritage. This striking image, taken from Schinz's "Illustrated Natural History of Men and Animals," offers a valuable record of the Matses people and their customs during a time when European contact was beginning to transform their way of life. Today, the Matses continue to preserve their traditions and maintain their connection to the land, while also adapting to the modern world. This powerful image serves as a reminder of the rich diversity and resilience of indigenous cultures and the importance of preserving their histories and traditions for future generations.
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