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Woman selling Mangoes on the street - Dakar, Senegal
Moorish Woman selling Mangoes on the street - Dakar, Senegal Date: circa 1950s
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In this evocative photograph, a Moorish woman sells ripe, juicy mangoes on the bustling streets of Dakar, Senegal, circa 1950s. Dressed in traditional attire, the woman exudes a sense of confidence and pride as she skillfully balances a tray of mangoes on her head, while deftly offering a selection to a curious toddler. Her face is illuminated by the warm sunlight filtering through the canopy of trees, casting intriguing shadows on her weathered, yet beautiful features. The woman's trade is a common sight in Dakar's vibrant markets, where the aroma of fresh fruits and vegetables mingles with the sounds of lively bartering and the colorful textiles of the local people. The mangoes, piled high in baskets, are a testament to the rich agricultural heritage of Senegal, a country renowned for its tropical fruits. The woman's calm demeanor is contrasted by the smoldering pipe clenched between her teeth, adding an intriguing layer to her character. The pipe, a common accessory for many Senegalese women during this era, symbolizes the blend of traditional customs and modern influences that shaped the region's unique cultural identity. This image offers a glimpse into the history and daily life of Dakar during the mid-20th century, revealing the resilience and entrepreneurial spirit of its people. It is a poignant reminder of the enduring connection between the land, its people, and the natural bounty that sustains them.
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