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Braves of a Zulu Village holding a Council, near the Umlaloose River, Zululand, S. A. 1901
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Braves of a Zulu Village holding a Council, near the Umlaloose River, Zululand, S. A. 1901
Braves of a Zulu Village holding a Council, near the Umlaloose River, Zululand, S.A. 1901. [Underwood & Underwood, New York, London, Toronto-Canada, Ottawa-Kansas, 1901]. (Colorised black and white print)
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Barechested Brave Colorised Colourised Crouching Deciding Decision Discussing Discussion Elder Semi Dress Semi Naked South Africa Stereocard Stereogram Underwood Underwood Zulu Zululand Zulus
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Caption: This colorized print from 1901 showcases a significant moment in the history of Zulu culture. Titled "Braves of a Zulu Village holding a Council, near the Umlaloose River, Zululand, S. A. 1901" the image captures an outdoor gathering of brave and respected men engaged in deep discussion and decision-making. The photograph provides a glimpse into the daily life of this indigenous community during the early 20th century. The group is seated outside traditional huts, their vibrant colors enhanced by the skillful colorization process. The men are barechested or semi-dressed, reflecting their cultural attire and emphasizing their bravery. Led by an elder figure at the center, these Zulu villagers engage in intense deliberation as they discuss matters crucial to their community's well-being. Their serious expressions convey both determination and wisdom gained through experience. Located near the Umlaloose River in Zululand, South Africa, this council meeting holds great significance for understanding local governance structures within Zulu society. It serves as a reminder of how decisions were made collectively through open dialogue among trusted individuals. Preserved by Underwood & Underwood—a renowned photography company—the print offers us an opportunity to appreciate not only its historical value but also its artistic beauty due to expert colorization techniques applied later on. As we observe this remarkable scene frozen in time over a century ago, we gain insight into one aspect of Zulu culture—its emphasis on
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