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c. 1890s Eat Africa Zanzibar - Coutinho women doing their hair
c.1890s East Africa Zanzibar - Coutinho women doing their hair
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Media ID 23449380
Dresser Dressing Ethnicity Ethnographic Hair Dressing
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This evocative photograph captures a moment in the daily lives of Coutinho women in Zanzibar during the late 1890s. The image offers a rare glimpse into the ethnic and cultural traditions of this early 20th century East African community. The women are shown gathered around a wooden dresser, each one meticulously attending to her own hair. The intricate hairstyles, adorned with beads, shells, and other natural materials, were a significant aspect of their identity and a testament to their creativity and resourcefulness. The scene is set against a backdrop of simple, yet functional, surroundings, reflecting the modest living conditions of the time. The women's clothing, which includes brightly colored wraps and intricately patterned fabrics, further highlights their unique ethnicity and the richness of their cultural heritage. This photograph is an important ethnographic record of a bygone era, providing valuable insights into the lives of indigenous peoples in East Africa during the late 19th century. It offers a window into a world that has largely been lost to the passage of time, and serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving and celebrating the diverse histories and traditions of our global community.
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