Fraud Blocker Skip to main content

Tribeswomen Collection

"Exploring the Rich Heritage of Tribeswomen: A Glimpse into Diverse Cultures" Fula tribeswoman in headdress, French Sudan

Background imageTribeswomen Collection: Fula tribeswoman in headdress, French Sudan, West Africa

Fula tribeswoman in headdress, French Sudan, West Africa
Fula (Fulah, Fulani) tribeswoman in an elaborate headdress, French Sudan, West Africa. Date: 1922

Background imageTribeswomen Collection: Handmade basket shop, Thies, Senegal, West Africa, Africa

Handmade basket shop, Thies, Senegal, West Africa, Africa

Background imageTribeswomen Collection: Peul woman and girls, Senegal, West Africa, Africa

Peul woman and girls, Senegal, West Africa, Africa

Background imageTribeswomen Collection: Sierra Leone, West Africa - Husking of Rice pestle & mortar

Sierra Leone, West Africa - Husking of Rice pestle & mortar
Sierra Leone, West Africa - The husking of rice using a pestle and mortar - common traditional domestic scene of food preparation. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageTribeswomen Collection: Florida women crouch before a rival chief after a battle

Florida women crouch before a rival chief after a battle.. Handcolored lithograph from Friedrich Wilhelm Goedsche's Complete Gallery of Peoples in True Pictures, Meissen, circa 1835-1840

Background imageTribeswomen Collection: Tribeswoman with headdress, French Congo, Central Africa

Tribeswoman with headdress, French Congo, Central Africa
Tribeswoman with elaborate headdress, French Congo, Central Africa. Date: 1922

Background imageTribeswomen Collection: Women Grinding Corn, Pueblo of Laguna, c. 1905 (colour litho)

Women Grinding Corn, Pueblo of Laguna, c. 1905 (colour litho)
PNP245612 Women Grinding Corn, Pueblo of Laguna, c.1905 (colour litho) by American School, (20th century); Private Collection; Peter Newark Western Americana; American, out of copyright

Background imageTribeswomen Collection: Ugandan village girl, Bweyale, Uganda, Africa

Ugandan village girl, Bweyale, Uganda, Africa

Background imageTribeswomen Collection: Sierra Leone, West Africa - Villagers preparing arable land

Sierra Leone, West Africa - Villagers preparing arable land for planting, accompanied by the sound of drums. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageTribeswomen Collection: Sierra Leone, West Africa - Raised Shelters - Boy Scarecrows

Sierra Leone, West Africa - Raised Shelters - Boy Scarecrows warding off birds in the rice fields. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageTribeswomen Collection: The Principal Peoples of the Americas, c. 1798-99 (colour engraving)

The Principal Peoples of the Americas, c. 1798-99 (colour engraving)
XIR161347 The Principal Peoples of the Americas, c.1798-99 (colour engraving) by Grasset de Saint-Sauveur, Jacques (1757-1810) (after); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris


All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping

"Exploring the Rich Heritage of Tribeswomen: A Glimpse into Diverse Cultures" Fula tribeswoman in headdress, French Sudan, West Africa: Witness the grace and beauty of a Fula tribeswoman adorned in her magnificent headdress, showcasing the rich cultural traditions of French Sudan. Florida women crouch before a rival chief after a battle: In an awe-inspiring display of strength and resilience, Florida women humbly pay their respects to a rival chief following a fierce battle that tested their courage. Handmade basket shop, Thies, Senegal, West Africa: Step into the vibrant world of Thies' handmade basket shop where skilled artisans weave intricate patterns using age-old techniques passed down through generations. Sierra Leone, West Africa - Husking of Rice pestle & mortar: Delve into the heartwarming scene as Sierra Leonean tribeswomen skillfully husk rice using traditional pestle and mortar methods, preserving their cultural heritage with every grain. A captured slave gang of Coimbra, a Portuguese mulatto slaver from Bihe, Angola (colored engraving): Uncover the painful history as we confront an unsettling colored engraving depicting a captured slave gang under Coimbra's control—a stark reminder of humanity's darkest chapters. Tribeswoman with headdress, French Congo Central Africa: Marvel at the striking image capturing the regal presence of a Congolese tribeswoman donning an exquisite headdress—an embodiment of tradition and identity in Central Africa. Women Grinding Corn Pueblo Laguna c. 1905 (color litho): Transport yourself back to early 20th-century Pueblo Laguna as you witness women diligently grinding corn—depicting both sustenance and unity within this Native American community. Peul woman and girls Senegal West Africa.