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People Of Ethiopian Race In The Late 19Th Century. From Left To Right, Natives Of Senegambia. Peui Woman From The Village Of Kouar. Peui Man In War Costume. Kaffirs. Zulu In Visiting Dress. Zulu Dancing Girl. Young Zulu In Marriage Costume. Bechuana Woman. From The Modern Cyclopedia Of Universal Information, Published 1903
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People Of Ethiopian Race In The Late 19Th Century. From Left To Right, Natives Of Senegambia. Peui Woman From The Village Of Kouar. Peui Man In War Costume. Kaffirs. Zulu In Visiting Dress. Zulu Dancing Girl. Young Zulu In Marriage Costume. Bechuana Woman. From The Modern Cyclopedia Of Universal Information, Published 1903
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Africa African Africans Clothing Costume Dancing Dress Ethiopian Girl Head Headdress Marriage Native Natives Race Traditional Tribal Tribe Village Visiting Weapons Woman Women Young Zulu Zulus Bechuana Kaffir Kaffirs Nineteenth Senegambia
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This print takes us back to the late 19th century, offering a glimpse into the rich and diverse cultures of the Ethiopian race. From left to right, we encounter a fascinating array of individuals representing different tribes and regions. Starting with natives from Senegambia, their traditional attire reflects their deep-rooted connection to their land and heritage. Next, we see a Peui woman from the village of Kouar adorned in exquisite garments that showcase her unique identity within her community. Standing beside her is a Peui man dressed in striking war costume, symbolizing his bravery and strength. Moving on, we come across Kaffirs who display their distinctive style through clothing and accessories. A Zulu in visiting dress captures our attention with intricate patterns and vibrant colors that speak volumes about their cultural significance. The Zulu dancing girl radiates energy as she showcases her rhythmic movements steeped in tradition. A young Zulu wearing marriage attire stands proudly next to a Bechuana woman whose elegant headdress adds an air of gracefulness to her appearance. Each individual represents a distinct tribe or region within Ethiopia's vast tapestry of diversity. Preserved from history by Ken Welsh's publication "The Modern Cyclopedia Of Universal Information" in 1903, this image serves as both an educational resource and a testament to the beauty found within African cultures during this era.
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