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Photo Mug : 20087016. COLOMBIA
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20087016. COLOMBIA
COLOMBIA North West Amazon Tukano Indigenous People Barasana woman Paulina applying red ochote fruit body paint to arms and upper body in preparation for manioc festival. Hands already coloured dark purple to wrists with we dye from boiled leaves. Tukano sedentary Indian tribe North Western Amazonia body decoration American Colombian Columbia Female Women Girl Lady Hispanic Indegent Latin America Latino South America Tukano
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Media ID 20102610
© Brian Moser eye ubiquitous / hutchison
Festivals People Ethnic People Single Person Region South America
Photo Mug
Bring the vibrant culture of the Barasana people to your daily routine with our Media Storehouse Photo Mug featuring the stunning image "20087016" by Brian Moser from EyeUbiquitous. This mug showcases the beautiful tradition of body painting during the manioc festival, capturing the essence of the Colombian North West Amazon Tukano Indigenous community. Each sip from this mug will transport you to another world, making your morning coffee or evening tea even more special. Order yours today and add a touch of art and culture to your day.
A personalised photo mug blends sentimentality with functionality, making an ideal gift for cherished loved ones, close friends, or valued colleagues. Preview may show both sides of the same mug.
Elevate your coffee or tea experience with our premium white ceramic mug. Its wide, comfortable handle makes drinking easy, and you can rely on it to be both microwave and dishwasher safe. Sold in single units, preview may show both sides of the same mug so you can see how the picture wraps around.
Mug Size is 9.6cm high x 8.1cm diameter (3.8" x 3.2")
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In this print captured by Brian Moser, we are transported to the enchanting world of the Tukano Indigenous People in the North West Amazon. The image showcases a Barasana woman named Paulina as she meticulously applies vibrant red ochote fruit body paint to her arms and upper body in preparation for a momentous manioc festival. Paulina's hands already bear a striking dark purple hue, achieved through dye extracted from boiled leaves. As we observe her delicate yet purposeful movements, it becomes evident that every stroke of color holds deep cultural significance for this sedentary Indian tribe residing in the heart of North Western Amazonia. The photograph not only celebrates the artistry and beauty of Tukano body decoration but also provides us with an intimate glimpse into their rich heritage. Paulina's presence radiates strength and grace, embodying the spirit of generations past while embracing her own identity as an American Colombian Hispanic woman. This powerful visual narrative reminds us of the diversity that exists within Latin America and South America, shedding light on indigenous communities often overlooked or misunderstood. Through Moser's lens, we are invited to appreciate both the individuality and collective spirit present among these resilient people during their joyous festivals.
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