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Cuba - A Native Fruit Seller in Havana
Cuba - A Native Fruit Seller in Havana. His wares are carried in panniers on the flanks of his mule including a few strands of sugar cane. Date: 1899
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Cuba - A Native Fruit Seller in Havana (1899): A Snapshot of Traditional Trade in Colonial Cuba This evocative photograph captures the image of a native fruit seller in Havana, Cuba, in the late 19th century. The seller, dressed in traditional white attire, expertly balances his wares on the flanks of his mule. His panniers are filled with a variety of fresh fruits, including bananas, oranges, and avocados, while a few strands of sugar cane peek out from the side. The use of a mule as transportation was common in Cuba during this era, as the terrain was often difficult to navigate, and animals were the most reliable means of transporting goods. The seller's panniers, made of sturdy sacks, were an essential part of his trade, allowing him to carry large quantities of produce to sell in the bustling markets of Havana. Sugar cane was a significant crop in Cuba during colonial times, and its consumption was widespread. The seller's inclusion of sugar cane in his wares highlights its importance in the daily life of the Cuban people. The seller's profession, as a fruiterer, was an essential one, as fresh fruits and vegetables were a vital source of nutrition for the population. This photograph offers a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Cuba during the colonial period. It showcases the traditional trade practices that were an integral part of daily life, the use of animals for transportation, and the importance of agriculture, particularly sugar cane, in the Cuban economy. The image is a poignant reminder of the past, transporting us back in time to a simpler era in Cuban history.
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