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Per and Lotso Vannar's sons, Sjokksjokk's Sami village, Jokkmokk's son, 1868. Creator: Lotten von Duben
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Per and Lotso Vannar's sons, Sjokksjokk's Sami village, Jokkmokk's son, 1868. Creator: Lotten von Duben
Per and Lotso Vannar's sons, Sjokksjokk's Sami village, Jokkmokk's son, 1868. From Lotten von Duben's photo album with motifs from the ethnological expedition to Lapland led by her husband Gustaf von Duben in 1868
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This photograph, taken by Lotten von Duben during the ethnological expedition to Lapland led by her husband Gustaf von Duben in 1868, captures the defiant gaze and traditional attire of Per and Lotso Vannar's sons from Sjokksjokk's Sami village in Jokkmokk, Sweden. The boys, dressed in their colorful and intricately designed clothing, proudly wear their hats and boots, which feature distinctive carolina Charlotta Marina von Duben-inspired designs. The older brother, with a coat draped over his shoulders, gazes directly at the camera with a sense of hostility, while his younger brother sits casually beside him, also looking directly at the viewer. The image, which is now part of the Nordic Museum Foundation's collection at the Nordiska Museet in Stockholm, Sweden, offers a glimpse into the rich heritage and traditions of the Sami people during the 19th century. The boys' clothing, with its vibrant colors and traditional designs, reflects the unique culture and history of the Sami people, who have inhabited the Arctic regions of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia for thousands of years. The photograph also serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving and celebrating indigenous cultures and traditions, and the role that anthropology and ethnography played in documenting and understanding the diverse peoples and communities of the world during the 19th century.
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