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Man of the Ohlone or Costanoan people dancing at Mission San Francisco
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Man of the Ohlone or Costanoan people dancing at Mission San Francisco
6339111 Man of the Ohlone or Costanoan people dancing at Mission San Francisco by Choris, Ludwig (Louis) (1795-1828) (after); (add.info.: Man of the Ohlone or Costanoan people dancing at Mission San Francisco. His body is painted in blue and red, and he wears a gold and blue headdress, cowrie necklace and long feather skirt. Perhaps part of a Kuksu cult ceremony, California. Indien dansant (Californie). Copied from an illustration by Louis Choris from Otto von Kotzebues Voyage Autour du Monde, 1821. Handcoloured woodcut by H.D. and L. Lisbet after an illustration by Louis Choris from Auguste Wahlens Moeurs, Usages et Costumes de tous les Peuples du Monde, (Manners, Customs and Costumes of all the People of the World) Librairie Historique-Artistique, Brussels, 1845.); © Florilegius
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1845 Archivist Auguste Wahlen Body Painting Brussels California Jean Francois Nicolas Loumyer Lifestyle Manners Moeurs Nation Otto Von Kotzebue Pseudonym Tribe Woodblock Engraving Woodcut Belgians Belgium Belgian Benelux Countries Cowrie Handcoloured Lisbet
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This print titled "Man of the Ohlone or Costanoan people dancing at Mission San Francisco" captures a vibrant moment in history. The image showcases a member of the Ohlone or Costanoan tribe, adorned in striking blue and red body paint, wearing an elaborate gold and blue headdress, cowrie necklace, and a long feather skirt. It is believed that this dance may have been part of a Kuksu cult ceremony, highlighting the rich cultural traditions of California. The photograph was originally illustrated by Ludwig (Louis) Choris in 1821 for Otto von Kotzebue's Voyage Autour du Monde. This handcoloured woodcut reproduction from Auguste Wahlens' Moeurs, Usages et Costumes de tous les Peuples du Monde adds depth to the intricate details captured by Choris. As we gaze upon this mesmerizing image, we are transported back in time to witness the beauty and significance of indigenous dances. The man's graceful movements evoke a sense of pride and connection to his tribe's heritage. His attire reflects not only his individuality but also represents the collective identity of his people. This print serves as both an artistic masterpiece and historical documentation. It allows us to appreciate the diversity of cultures that existed before us while reminding us to honor and respect their legacy. Through images like these, we can celebrate humanity's shared history while acknowledging our unique differences.
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