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Portrait of Stina Larsdotter Rim, 30 years old, Sjokksjokk, 1868. Creator: Lotten von Duben
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Portrait of Stina Larsdotter Rim, 30 years old, Sjokksjokk, 1868. Creator: Lotten von Duben
Portrait of Stina Larsdotter Rim, 30 years old, Sjokksjokk, 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 portrait captures Stina Larsdotter Rim, a 30-year-old woman from Sjokksjokk, Lapland, in the late 19th century. The photograph was taken by Lotten von Duben during her husband Gustaf von Duben's ethnological expedition to Lapland in 1868. The image is part of Lotten's personal photo album, now preserved at the Nordiska Museet (Museum of Ethnography) in Stockholm, Sweden. Stina's traditional attire reflects the unique cultural heritage of the Sami people, an indigenous group native to the Nordic regions. Her clothing includes a colorful, plaited dress, a braided hat, and intricately designed carolina charlotta mariana von duben. The dress, made of wool, is adorned with geometric patterns and bold colors, reflecting the rich textile traditions of the Sami people. The hat, with its distinctive plaited design, adds an elegant touch to her outfit. The photograph, taken in sepia tones, transports us back to a time when anthropology and ethnography were burgeoning fields of scientific inquiry. Lotten von Duben's documentation of the Sami people and their customs played an essential role in the early study and preservation of their cultural heritage. This portrait offers a rare glimpse into the lives of the Sami people during the 1860s and serves as a reminder of the importance of cultural preservation and the role of photography in capturing and sharing the world's diverse histories and traditions.
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