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Indian houses in the Mexican hinterland
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Indian houses in the Mexican hinterland
Indian houses in the Mexican hinterland Mexico Hidalgotitlan. Date of Photograph:1880-1910 ca
Cox and Carmichael
PDC-S-000505-0009
Media ID 33279415
© Alinari Archives, Florence
American Indians Central And South American Peoples Mexico Native Populations Of The Americas Panorama Roof Ethnography And Folklore Landscape Of River Courses Population And Nationality View Of The Country
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PDC-S-000505-0009 - Capturing the Essence of Indian Houses in the Mexican Hinterland
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. Step back in time with this remarkable photo print, titled "PDC-S-000505-0009" which offers a mesmerizing glimpse into the architectural wonders of Indian houses nestled within the vast Mexican hinterland. Taken between 1880 and 1910, this image showcases not only the physical structures but also provides insights into various aspects of indigenous life. The photograph beautifully captures the intricate details of these traditional dwellings, from their unique roofs to meticulously crafted building elements and decorations. Each section tells a story, reflecting both cultural heritage and individual creativity. The architecture itself is awe-inspiring; huts that blend seamlessly with their natural surroundings while offering shelter and protection. Beyond showcasing housing structures, this image also reveals breathtaking landscapes characterized by winding river courses that meander through lush vegetation. The panoramic view transports viewers to an era when nature was intricately intertwined with human existence. Moreover, this photograph sheds light on Mexico's rich history as it features Central and South American peoples – American Indians who were native populations of the Americas. It serves as a valuable anthropological artifact providing glimpses into their way of life, population dynamics, nationalities, anthropology practices, ethnography studies, and folklore traditions. This extraordinary visual documentation is credited to Cox and Carmichael - photographers who have skillfully captured not just an image but a portal to another time. As you immerse yourself in this historical treasure trove from Alinari archives, dare to imagine what life might have been like for those who called these enchanting houses home.
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