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Girls from the Bundu tribe dancing before the prince, Freetown, Sierra Leone
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Girls from the Bundu tribe dancing before the prince, Freetown, Sierra Leone
JHL392609 Girls from the Bundu tribe dancing before the prince, Freetown, Sierra Leone, 1925 (b/w photo) by Grant, Thomas E. & Horace Grant (20th Century); Private Collection; (add.info.: the girls come to this place to be trained for marriage; most likely Prince Edward VIII (1894-1972); ); British, out of copyright
Media ID 22404624
© Bridgeman Images
Audience British Empire Facepaint Pith Helmet Traditional Costume
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This photograph captures a mesmerizing moment in history, as girls from the Bundu tribe gracefully dance before a prince in Freetown, Sierra Leone. Taken in 1925 by Thomas E. Grant and Horace Grant, this print offers a glimpse into the rich cultural traditions of the African continent during the era of British colonialism. The image showcases the girls adorned in traditional costumes, their faces beautifully painted with intricate designs. As they perform their enchanting dance, spectators eagerly watch on, captivated by the rhythmic movements and vibrant energy that fills the air. It is believed that this event served as part of these young women's training for marriage within their tribe. The presence of Prince Edward VIII adds an element of royalty to this scene, highlighting the influence and power held by the British Empire during this time. The photo also provides insight into how colonialism impacted indigenous cultures across Africa. The British imperialists' pith helmets can be seen among some members of the audience, symbolizing their authority and control over these lands. Preserved within a private collection today, this remarkable photograph serves as a testament to both cultural heritage and historical documentation. It reminds us of our shared past while offering an opportunity to appreciate and respect diverse traditions that have shaped our world.
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