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Somali woman smoking a hookah, Aden, 1922
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Somali woman smoking a hookah, Aden, 1922
Somali woman smoking a hookah, Aden, 1922. Illustration from Peoples of All Nations, Their Life Today and the Story of Their Past, volume II, British Empire to Dahomey, edited by J A Hammerton, (Educational Book Co, London, 1922)
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Ethnography Ethnology Hammerton Hookah Huqqa Huqqa Pipe J A Hammerton Ja Hammerton Barefoot Somali
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This print from 1922 transports us to the vibrant city of Aden, where a Somali woman is seen indulging in the age-old tradition of smoking a hookah. The image, taken by an unknown creator and featured in the book "Peoples of All Nations" offers a fascinating glimpse into the cultural practices and attire of this period. Dressed in traditional Somali costume, this barefoot lady exudes elegance as she delicately holds the huqqa pipe to her lips. Her expression reflects both relaxation and contemplation, inviting us to ponder on her thoughts amidst the swirling smoke. The intricate details of her dress highlight the rich heritage that she proudly represents. As we delve into this portrait, it becomes evident that it captures more than just one woman; it encapsulates an entire era. The 1920s were characterized by social change and transformation across various parts of the world, including Aden. This monochrome photograph serves as a time capsule, preserving not only individual stories but also broader narratives about women's roles during that century. The print collector who curated this piece has done justice to its historical significance by immortalizing it for future generations to appreciate. It reminds us of our shared humanity and encourages us to explore diverse cultures through artistry like photography. In conclusion, this mesmerizing print allows us to witness a moment frozen in time—a Somali woman embracing tradition while enjoying her hookah—an intimate portrayal that continues to captivate viewers even after almost a century has
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