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Boy scouts of the Belgian Congo, Central Africa
Boy scouts of the Belgian Congo, Central Africa, at a newly installed scout camp in Leopoldville, visited by the Governor General, Monsieur Petillon. There were around 100 participants, black and white, from the Lower Congo and Brazzaville. Date: 20th century
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Activities Activity Belgian Brazzaville Camping Camps Colonialism Congo Governor Leopoldville Lower Participants Tent Tents Troop Visitor Scout Scouting Scouts
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This evocative photograph captures a moment of camaraderie and unity among Boy Scouts of the Belgian Congo in Central Africa during the 20th century. The scene takes place at a newly installed scout camp in Leopoldville, with approximately 100 participants, both black and white, representing the Lower Congo and Brazzaville regions. The Governor General of the Belgian Congo, Monsieur Petillon, is seen visiting the camp, adding a sense of importance and prestige to the event. The image showcases the diverse group of scouts engaged in various camping activities, including setting up tents and preparing for an adventure. The presence of the Governor General underscores the integration of colonial society into the Scouting movement, which aimed to instill values of discipline, responsibility, and citizenship among its members. This photograph offers a glimpse into the history of Boy Scouting in Central Africa during the colonial era. It highlights the shared experiences of young people from different backgrounds, as they learned essential life skills and built lasting friendships. The image also serves as a reminder of the complex and multifaceted nature of colonialism, with its potential for fostering connections and cultural exchange, as well as perpetuating power dynamics and inequality.
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