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The triumphant return of a man after the killing of a lion
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The triumphant return of a man after the killing of a lion
The triumphant return of a man after the killing of a lion Eritrea Keren. Date of Photograph:1900 ca
Unidentified Author
FVQ-F-115289-0000
Media ID 33296681
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Black Africans Drum Eritrea History Of Contemporary Nations Instrument Or Document Music Negroid Populations Populations Tabor Drum Territories Ethnography And Folklore Of A Group Population And Nationality
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The Triumphant Return - A Hero's Conquest over the King of the Jungle
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. Step back in time to the early 1900s and witness a captivating moment frozen in history. In this remarkable photo print, titled "FVQ-F-115289-0000" we are transported to Eritrea, where an unidentified man stands tall, radiating pride and accomplishment. The date of this extraordinary image is estimated to be around 1900. Dressed in a striking headdress that exudes power and authority, our protagonist showcases his triumph over nature's fiercest predator – a lion. This awe-inspiring feat has earned him respect among his community as he returns victorious from his daring encounter. Every detail within this photograph tells its own story. From the intricate design of his headdress – whether civilian, military or religious – to the carefully chosen accessories adorning his attire, it is clear that fashion plays an integral role in expressing cultural identity and heritage. The presence of a tabor drum hints at music being an essential part of their celebrations and rituals. As part of a larger group portrait, we catch glimpses into the lives of black Africans belonging to negroid populations who proudly display their ethnic traditions through their costumes. This mesmerizing snapshot not only captures one man's personal achievement but also serves as a window into Eritrea's rich history and contemporary nations' development. It offers valuable insights into population dynamics, territories, anthropology, ethnography, folklore - all contributing factors that shape our understanding of diverse cultures worldwide. As we admire this profound piece by Alinari - not for commercial use but rather for appreciation - let us celebrate human resilience while acknowledging the deep-rooted connections between individuals and their ancestral pasts.
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