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Quechua woman sitting in the sun, Bolivia, South America
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Quechua woman sitting in the sun, Bolivia, South America
Quechua woman sitting in the sun, Bolivia, South America, wearing homespun cloth made from the fleece of local animals such as llama and vicuna.
1922
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"Captured in the golden sunrays of a serene Bolivian afternoon, this 1922 photograph portrays a resilient Quechua woman, her spirit undeterred by the passing of time. Clad in traditional attire, the woman's homespun cloth, crafted from the fleece of local animals such as llamas and vicunas, reflects the rich textile heritage of the Andean region. The woman's plump figure and expressive face exude a sense of strength and wisdom, her deep-set eyes reflecting the diversity and racial complexity of the South American people. Adorned with intricate jewels and a delicate necklace, her appearance embodies the unique cultural identity of the Quechua people. The woman's hair, plaited in intricate plaits, cascades down her back, blending seamlessly with the textured fabric of her clothing. The sun-kissed scene transports us back to the 1920s, a time when the world was undergoing rapid change, yet the Quechua people continued to preserve their traditions and way of life. This evocative image offers a glimpse into the lives of indigenous women in South America during the 1920s, a time when their contributions to the world were often overlooked. Today, their legacy continues to inspire and enrich our understanding of the rich cultural tapestry of the human experience." Mary Evans Picture Library/Mary Evans Prints Online. Reproduction Number: 1103486. Copyright: Mary Evans Picture Library.
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