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African Women Collection

Background imageAfrican Women Collection: Himba women perform the otjiunda dance

Himba women perform the otjiunda dance, stamping their feet, clapping and chanting while one of them gyrates in the centre of the circle

Background imageAfrican Women Collection: Picture series Vasco de Gama, The African Woman by Giacomo Meyerbeer

Picture series Vasco de Gama, The African Woman by Giacomo Meyerbeer, Vasco and Selika newly married, Liebig picture, digitally restored reproduction of a collector's picture from ca 1900

Background imageAfrican Women Collection: Picture series Vasco de Gama, The African Woman by Giacomo Meyerbeer

Picture series Vasco de Gama, The African Woman by Giacomo Meyerbeer, Selika saves Vasco's life, Liebig picture, digitally restored reproduction of a collector's picture from ca 1900

Background imageAfrican Women Collection: Picture series Vasco de Gama, The African Woman by Giacomo Meyerbeer

Picture series Vasco de Gama, The African Woman by Giacomo Meyerbeer, under the manzanillo tree, Liebig picture, digitally restored reproduction of a collector's picture from ca 1900

Background imageAfrican Women Collection: Picture series Vasco de Gama, The African Woman by Giacomo Meyerbeer

Picture series Vasco de Gama, The African Woman by Giacomo Meyerbeer, Attack of the savages during shipwreck, Liebig picture

Background imageAfrican Women Collection: Picture series Vasco de Gama, The African Woman by Giacomo Meyerbeer

Picture series Vasco de Gama, The African Woman by Giacomo Meyerbeer, Ines frees Vasco and renounces her love, Liebig picture

Background imageAfrican Women Collection: Picture series Vasco de Gama, The African Woman by Giacomo Meyerbeer

Picture series Vasco de Gama, The African Woman by Giacomo Meyerbeer, Vasco da Gama in front of the Great Council of Portugal, Liebig picture

Background imageAfrican Women Collection: Woman in Morocco, historical engraving, 1880

Woman in Morocco, historical engraving, 1880

Background imageAfrican Women Collection: Women's promenade, Cairo, Egypt

Women's promenade, Cairo, Egypt, historical engraving, 1869, Africa

Background imageAfrican Women Collection: Female donkey rider in Cairo, Egypt

Female donkey rider in Cairo, Egypt, woodcut, historical engraving, 1899, Africa

Background imageAfrican Women Collection: Woman from Ghadames, Libya, historical illustration

Woman from Ghadames, Libya, historical illustration, circa 1886, Africa

Background imageAfrican Women Collection: Life in the 1880s, harvesting cloves in Zanzibar

Life in the 1880s, harvesting cloves in Zanzibar, historical illustration, circa 1886

Background imageAfrican Women Collection: A wedding in Abyssinia, Ethiopia

A wedding in Abyssinia, Ethiopia, historical illustration, circa 1886, Africa

Background imageAfrican Women Collection: Egypt after the war ended in 1883

Egypt after the war ended in 1883, recreation in a local restaurant, historical illustration, 1884

Background imageAfrican Women Collection: One way of leaving visiting cards at the Cape of Good Hope

One way of leaving visiting cards at the Cape of Good Hope, South Africa, historic image, 1883, Africa

Background imageAfrican Women Collection: Staff dancing in a street in Cairo

Staff dancing in a street in Cairo, Egypt, historical illustration circa 1893, Africa

Background imageAfrican Women Collection: A Kabyle woman, east algerian berberine

A Kabyle woman, east algerian berberine, Algeria, historical illustration, 1877, Africa

Background imageAfrican Women Collection: Historic photo, Bedouin woman with baby

Historic photo, Bedouin woman with baby, Egypt, ca. 1870, Africa

Background imageAfrican Women Collection: Two african craftsmen at work, historical photo

Two african craftsmen at work, historical photo, circa 1920

Background imageAfrican Women Collection: Young Africans in front of a rock formation

Young Africans in front of a rock formation, historical photo, circa 1930

Background imageAfrican Women Collection: African musicians with European instruments

African musicians with European instruments, historical photo, circa 1930

Background imageAfrican Women Collection: African with harpoon, historical photo, circa 1920

African with harpoon, historical photo, circa 1920

Background imageAfrican Women Collection: African woman sitting, historical photo

African woman sitting, historical photo, circa 1930

Background imageAfrican Women Collection: Two African boys in european clothing

Two African boys in european clothing, historical photo, circa 1915

Background imageAfrican Women Collection: African pushing Eurpeans in a rail vehicle

African pushing Eurpeans in a rail vehicle, historical photo, circa 1920

Background imageAfrican Women Collection: An African man and a white man

An African man and a white man, East Germany, German Democratic Republic, GDR, about 1970

Background imageAfrican Women Collection: Series Traditional Costumes and Costumes from the Opera

Series Traditional Costumes and Costumes from the Opera, Arcadian Shepherdess c. 1700, Pink and Opera The African, Selikas, digitally restored reproduction of a Liebig collector's picture from c

Background imageAfrican Women Collection: African Rhinoceros (Rhinoceros bicornis)

African Rhinoceros (Rhinoceros bicornis), historical book illustration from the 19th Century, steel engraving, Brockhaus Konversationslexikon, an encyclopaedia from 1908

Background imageAfrican Women Collection: Portrait of two African women, 1916

Portrait of two African women, 1916, Durban, South Africa, Africa

Background imageAfrican Women Collection: Portrait of two African women, 1916

Portrait of two African women, 1916, Durban, South Africa, Africa

Background imageAfrican Women Collection: African woman wearing traditional clothing

African woman wearing traditional clothing, historical photo, circa 1900

Background imageAfrican Women Collection: African woman with feather plume

African woman with feather plume, historical photo, circa 1920

Background imageAfrican Women Collection: Ethnic groups of Africa: 1 Ashanti

Ethnic groups of Africa: 1 Ashanti, 2 Loango woman, 3 Cameroon, 4 Baluba, 5 Somali, 6 Abyssinian woman, 7 Howa, 8 Herero women, 9 Ovambo, 10 Akka, 11 Zulu, 12 Masai, 13 Wagranda from Uganda

Background imageAfrican Women Collection: Tunisian soldiers, historical illustration

Tunisian soldiers, historical illustration, circa 1886

Background imageAfrican Women Collection: African apprentice, bookbinding shop

African apprentice, bookbinding shop, circa 1976, Leipzig, GDR, East Germany, Europe

Background imageAfrican Women Collection: Historical sheet music manuscript from the opera 'Die Afrikanerin' by Giacomo Meyerbeer or Jakob Liebmann

Historical sheet music manuscript from the opera "Die Afrikanerin" by Giacomo Meyerbeer or Jakob Liebmann Meyer Beer

Background imageAfrican Women Collection: Three African woman, Kaffir woman (left)

Three African woman, Kaffir woman (left), bush woman, Hottentot woman (right), natives, necklaces, earrings, nude, colonialism, portrait, historical illustration 1881, southern Africa

Background imageAfrican Women Collection: Worker standing in a vat of red paint to dye leather in a tannery

Worker standing in a vat of red paint to dye leather in a tannery, tanners and dyers quarter, Fez, Morocco, Africa, Africa

Background imageAfrican Women Collection: Banna tribe woman, hut, Omo valley

Banna tribe woman, hut, Omo valley, Ethiopia, Africa

Background imageAfrican Women Collection: African and Asian vultures: Nubian vulture (vulture oricou)

African and Asian vultures: Nubian vulture (vulture oricou)
FLO4575827 African and Asian vultures: Nubian vulture (vulture oricou), Torgos tracheliotos (vulnerable) 1, Cape vulture (Gyps coprotheres), Gyps coprotheres, vulnerable 2

Background imageAfrican Women Collection: African Women husking Millet on Board HMS Lynx (engraving)

African Women husking Millet on Board HMS Lynx (engraving)
1104359 African Women husking Millet on Board HMS Lynx (engraving) by Hopkins, Arthur (1848-1930) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: African Women husking Millet on Board HMS Lynx)

Background imageAfrican Women Collection: The contrasting leather aprons or skirts of two Nyag atom girls

The contrasting leather aprons or skirts of two Nyag atom girls

Background imageAfrican Women Collection: !Kung women sing and clap their hands to the rhythm of their menfolk

!Kung women sing and clap their hands to the rhythm of their menfolk. The !Kung are San hunter-gatherers, often referred to as Bushmen

Background imageAfrican Women Collection: Women divide up a fish catch, Lake Rukwa

Women divide up a fish catch, Lake Rukwa
Women divide up a fish catch on the shores of Lake Rukwa in Southwest Tanzania

Background imageAfrican Women Collection: An Herero man and two women ride home in a donkey cart

An Herero man and two women ride home in a donkey cart

Background imageAfrican Women Collection: A Hamar woman blows a tin trumpet at a Jumping

A Hamar woman blows a tin trumpet at a Jumping of the Bull ceremony


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EDITORS COMMENTS

"A Celebration of African Women: Embracing Tradition, Strength, and Unity" From the vibrant Himba women performing the captivating otjiunda dance to the intricate details of a carved tusk from Congo, African women exude grace and resilience. Their stories are woven into every aspect of their lives. On board HMS Lynx, we witness African women husking millet with skillful hands, showcasing their unwavering determination even in unfamiliar surroundings. In a bustling street scene, amidst passers-by, a poor black African woman and her child stand as a testament to the challenges they face daily. The contrasting leather aprons or skirts worn by Nyag atom girls reflect both individuality and cultural heritage. As Himba women once again take center stage with their mesmerizing dance moves, it becomes evident that rhythm flows through their veins. In harmony with. Kung menfolk's melodies, . Kung women sing and clap hands passionately - an expression of unity within their community. Adorned with elaborate hairstyles embellished with Afar traditions, Afar girls radiate beauty that transcends time. By Lake Rukwa's shores, we witness the power of collaboration as women divide up a bountiful fish catch - exemplifying strength in unity. A journey home on a donkey cart brings together an Herero man and two Herero women; bound not only by transportation but also by shared experiences. Lastly, at a Jumping ceremony where Hamar culture thrives under the sun's golden rays; it is an extraordinary Hamar woman who blows her tin trumpet fearlessly - symbolizing courage amidst tradition. These glimpses into the lives remind us that they are pillars of strength within their communities. They embody resilience while preserving rich cultural heritage for generations to come. Let us celebrate these remarkable individuals who continue to inspire us all.

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