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20086953. COLOMBIA
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20086953. COLOMBIA
COLOMBIA Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta Ika Ika women outside mud wattle thatched home sewing traditional woollen mochilas shoulder bags used by men and women for carrying personal belongings.Arhuaco Aruaco indigenous tribe American Classic Classical Colombian Colombia Female Woman Girl Lady Hispanic Historical Indegent Latin America Latino Older South America Arhuaco Aruaco indigenous tribe American Classic Classical Colombian Columbia Female Woman Girl Lady Hispanic Historical Indegent Latin America Latino Older South America Female Women Girl Lady History Male Man Guy
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© Brian Moser eye ubiquitous / hutchison
Arts Crafts People Ethnic People Group Region South America
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This print by Brian Moser showcases the rich cultural heritage of the Arhuaco indigenous tribe in Colombia's Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta. In this image, a group of Ika Ika women can be seen outside their traditional mud wattle thatched home, engrossed in sewing vibrant and intricate woollen mochilas shoulder bags. These bags are not only practical for carrying personal belongings but also serve as a symbol of identity and tradition for both men and women within the community. The photograph beautifully captures the essence of these strong, resilient women who have preserved their ancestral customs throughout history. Their colorful attire reflects the diversity and beauty of Latin American culture while highlighting their unique heritage. As we gaze at this snapshot frozen in time, we are transported to an era where craftsmanship thrived and artistry was celebrated. The architectural details surrounding them provide a glimpse into their way of life, showcasing how they harmoniously coexist with nature. Brian Moser's lens has immortalized this moment, allowing us to appreciate the historical significance embedded within each stitch sewn by these skilled artisans. It serves as a reminder that traditions should be cherished and passed down from generation to generation. This print is not just an image; it is a testament to the resilience, creativity, and pride embodied by these remarkable individuals who continue to shape South America's cultural tapestry.
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