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In the Sonora. Destruction of a tribe of Peaux-Rouges by Mexican troops

In the Sonora. Destruction of a tribe of Peaux-Rouges by Mexican troops


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In the Sonora. Destruction of a tribe of Peaux-Rouges by Mexican troops

LLM462089 In the Sonora. Destruction of a tribe of Peaux-Rouges by Mexican troops by French School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: In the Sonora. Destruction of a tribe of Peaux-Rouges by Mexican troops. From Le Petit Journal, 12 March 1905.); © Look and Learn

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American Native Indians Le Petit Journal Mexico News Story Red Indians Tribe Wigwams Killing Sonora


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In the Sonora. Destruction of a tribe of Peaux-Rouges by Mexican troops

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is a powerful and haunting image captured by the French School in the 20th century. This photo print, now part of a private collection, depicts a tragic event that unfolded during an era marked by conflict and displacement. The scene portrays Mexican troops engaged in an act of violence against a tribe of Peaux-Rouges, also known as red Indians or American Native Indians. The soldiers are seen mercilessly attacking the indigenous people's wigwams, symbolizing their destruction and annihilation. This illustration originally appeared in Le Petit Journal on March 12,1905, highlighting it as an important news story at that time. It serves as a poignant reminder of the atrocities committed against native communities throughout history. The composition evokes strong emotions with its vivid depiction of brutality and loss. The viewer is confronted with the stark reality faced by these tribes who were subjected to violent acts perpetrated by foreign forces seeking dominance over their lands. Through this photograph, we are compelled to reflect upon our shared history and acknowledge the pain inflicted upon indigenous populations worldwide. It stands as both a testament to resilience and a call for justice for those whose voices have been silenced. Bridgeman Images has preserved this significant piece from Fine Art Finder's collection so that future generations can bear witness to this dark chapter in human history while striving towards understanding, empathy, and healing.

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