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Workers at a plantation in Port-au-Prince, Haiti
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Workers at a plantation in Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Workers at a plantation in Port-au-Prince, Haiti America Haiti, Port-au-Prince. Date of Photograph:1890-1899 ca
Caney
FVQ-F-041414-0000
Media ID 33291306
© Alinari Archives, Florence
American Indians Central And South American Peoples Farm Farm Worker Farmer Farming And Country Life Native Populations Of The Americas Structure Or Place Ethnography And Folklore Population And Nationality Seed Vegetal Element Or Composition
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This photo print, captured by Caney from Alinari, transports us back in time to the late 19th century. The image showcases a group of hardworking individuals laboring on a plantation in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. As we gaze upon this historical snapshot, we are immediately drawn to the workers themselves. Their weathered faces tell stories of resilience and determination as they toil under the scorching sun. Dressed in simple attire suitable for their demanding tasks, these men and women epitomize the essence of farm life. The backdrop of lush vegetation surrounding them serves as a reminder of the vital role that nature plays in sustaining human existence. From towering trees to vibrant flowers, every element within this botanical kingdom contributes to both beauty and sustenance. The structure or place where these workers gather is reminiscent of traditional Haitian architecture - perhaps a humble dwelling or storage facility for harvested crops. This rustic setting further emphasizes the connection between man and land; it symbolizes their symbiotic relationship with Mother Earth. In contemplating this photograph's deeper meaning, we cannot overlook its anthropological significance. It offers us glimpses into the lives of native populations residing in Central and South America during that era – specifically American Indians who formed an integral part of Haiti's cultural fabric. Ultimately, Caney's powerful composition invites us to reflect on themes such as work ethic, agricultural practices, community dynamics, and national identity. It stands as a testament to both human resilience and our innate connection with nature – reminding us that even amidst adversity, life continues to flourish through unwavering dedication and unity with our surroundings.
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