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Mexico (19th c Tarasco Indians, inhabitants

Mexico (19th c.. Tarasco Indians, inhabitants of the state of Michoacan. Litography

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Engravings Feminine Indians Inhabitants Litography Mexico Michoacan Masculine Persons


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This 19th century litography print depicts a scene of Tarasco Indians, the indigenous inhabitants of the Mexican state of Michoacan. The image showcases a group of Tarasco men and women, dressed in traditional attire, engaged in various activities. The male figures are shown hunting and working in the fields, while the women are seen cooking and tending to their children. The vibrant colors of their clothing and the intricate patterns of their textiles add a rich and textured dimension to the scene. The Tarasco people have a long and complex history, with a strong cultural identity that has been shaped by their connection to the land and their ancient spiritual beliefs. The Tarasco religion, known as "Danza de los Viejitos" or "Dance of the Old Men," is an integral part of their community and is still practiced today. This print offers a glimpse into the daily life of the Tarasco people during the 19th century, a time of significant change and transformation in Mexico. The use of litography, a printing process that involves the transfer of an image from a metal plate to paper, adds a level of detail and depth to the image, making it a valuable historical document. The Tarasco Indians continue to be an important part of Mexico's rich cultural heritage, and their traditional practices and customs remain an inspiration for artists, scholars, and visitors alike. This print serves as a reminder of the beauty and diversity of Mexico's indigenous communities and the importance of preserving their history and traditions for future generations.

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