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Mahe Labourer; An Excursion in Dahomey, 1871. Creator: J. Alfred Skertchly
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Mahe Labourer; An Excursion in Dahomey, 1871. Creator: J. Alfred Skertchly
Mahe Labourer; An Excursion in Dahomey, 1871. [Man from what is now Benin in West Africa]. From, Illustrated Travels by H.W. Bates. [Cassell, Petter, and Galpin, c1880, London] Belle Sauvage Works.London E.C
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This print titled "Mahe Labourer; An Excursion in Dahomey, 1871" takes us back to the vibrant and diverse culture of West Africa in the 19th century. The image, captured by J. Alfred Skertchly, showcases a man from what is now Benin, displaying his traditional dress and agricultural implement. The man's full-length portrait allows us to appreciate the intricate details of his attire. He stands barefoot with a stoic expression on his face, embodying strength and resilience. His clothing consists of a skirt-like garment that reflects the fashion trends of that era. Skertchly's lens not only captures this individual but also provides insight into the occupation and lifestyle prevalent during that time. As a Mahe labourer, this man was likely involved in agricultural activities which were vital for sustenance in this region. This historical photograph serves as an invaluable record of African heritage and cultural diversity. It reminds us of the rich traditions passed down through generations and highlights the importance of preserving our collective history. As we gaze upon this image today, we are transported back to an era where people embraced their unique identities while contributing to their communities through their chosen professions. J. Alfred Skertchly's work continues to inspire appreciation for Africa's past while encouraging dialogue about its present-day significance.
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