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Kabyle Children - Algeria
Kabyle Children - Algeria. The Kabyle are Berbers from North Eastern Algeria - estimate population today approx. 5 million individuals. Date: 1910
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© Mary Evans / Grenville Collins Postcard Collection
Algeria Algerian Berber Berbers Carries Carry Kabyle Piggy Piggyback Poor Poverty Ragged Study
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This evocative photograph captures a moment of tenderness and resilience among a group of Kabyle children in Algeria, circa 1910. The Kabyle people, also known as Chaouia or Berbers, are an ethnic group indigenous to North Eastern Algeria, with an estimated population of approximately 5 million individuals today. In this image, a young boy, dressed in tattered clothing, carries his younger sibling on his back as they make their way through the dusty streets. The children's ragged appearance is a stark reminder of the poverty and hardships that were common during this era in Algerian history. Despite their difficult circumstances, the children's expressions convey a sense of determination and focus. One boy studies intently, holding a book in front of him, while another peers curiously at the camera. The image offers a glimpse into the daily life of the Kabyle people during a time of colonial rule and societal upheaval. The Kabyle people have a rich history and culture, with their own unique language and traditions. They have faced numerous challenges throughout history, including colonization, political instability, and economic hardship. However, they have also shown remarkable resilience and adaptability, continuing to preserve their traditions and identity in the face of adversity. This photograph serves as a poignant reminder of the complex history and enduring spirit of the Kabyle people, and the importance of documenting the experiences of marginalized communities throughout history.
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