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Postcard : Women pounding Millet; Journey from the Senegal to the Niger, 1875. Creator: Unknown
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Women pounding Millet; Journey from the Senegal to the Niger, 1875. Creator: Unknown
Women pounding Millet; Journey from the Senegal to the Niger, 1875. From Illustrated Travels by H.W. Bates. [Cassell, Petter, and Galpin, c1880, London] and Galpin
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1870s Bates Henry Walter Bates Hw Cassell Petter Galpin Eugene Abdon Mage Henry Walter Bates Hw Bates Illustrated Travels Mage Eugene Abdon Mali Malian Millet Petter And Galpin Pounding Preparation Preparations Preparing Senegal Senegalese Utensil Utensils West Africa West African Cassell
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Women Pounding Millet: A Journey from the Senegal to the Niger," captured in an 1875 photograph from Henry Walter Bates' "Illustrated Travels," offers a glimpse into the daily life of women in West Africa during the 19th century. The image, created by an unknown photographer, depicts a group of women in traditional attire, seated around large mortar and pestles, meticulously pounding millet to prepare it for consumption. This scene unfolds in a rural African village, likely situated between the Senegal and Niger rivers. The women, some young and others older, work in unison, their faces expressing focus and determination. The use of traditional utensils, such as the mortar and pestles, adds to the authenticity of the image, highlighting the importance of this laborious process in the daily lives of these communities. Henry Walter Bates, a British naturalist and explorer, documented his travels in Africa in the late 1800s, and this photograph is a testament to the rich cultural heritage and traditions he encountered. The image is a poignant reminder of the resilience and resourcefulness of the people of West Africa, who continue to rely on millet as a staple food source. The photograph is a valuable historical artifact, providing insight into the lives of people in this region during a time when European exploration and colonization were shaping the continent's future. The image is a testament to the enduring strength and spirit of the African people, and their deep connection to their land and traditions.
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