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NEW MEXICO: ZUNI MEN, 1873. An albino Zuni man seated next to a dark skinned Zuni

NEW MEXICO: ZUNI MEN, 1873. An albino Zuni man seated next to a dark skinned Zuni


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NEW MEXICO: ZUNI MEN, 1873. An albino Zuni man seated next to a dark skinned Zuni

NEW MEXICO: ZUNI MEN, 1873.
An albino Zuni man seated next to a dark skinned Zuni man at a pueblo village in New Mexico. Stereograph by Timothy O Sullivan, 1873

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1873 Dark Native American New Mexican New Mexico Pueblo Southwest Southwestern Timothy Village Zuni Albino Stereograph


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This print from 1873 titled "NEW MEXICO: ZUNI MEN" transports us back in time to a pueblo village in New Mexico. The image showcases the intriguing contrast between two Zuni men, each representing different shades of skin tone. Seated side by side, we see an albino Zuni man and a dark-skinned Zuni man. Their distinct features highlight the rich diversity within Native American communities during this era. The albino man's fair complexion stands out against his companion's darker hue, creating a striking visual juxtaposition. Photographed by Timothy O Sullivan, a renowned late 19th-century American photographer known for capturing significant moments in history, this stereograph offers us a glimpse into the lives of these indigenous individuals. It serves as both documentation and artistry, preserving their unique identities for generations to come. The portrait not only captures the physical attributes but also hints at the cultural heritage shared by these men. With their traditional attire and location within a pueblo village - symbols of Native American culture - they represent an important part of New Mexican history. As we admire this remarkable photograph, let us appreciate its power to transcend time and connect us with our past. It reminds us of the beauty found in diversity while honoring the resilience and spirit of Native American communities throughout Southwest America.

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