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Item: 4140 Title: Coolie Woman, Trinidad Photographer: Felix Morin Publisher: Publisher#: Year: Height: 8 3/8 in Width: 5 7/8 in Media: albumen print Color: b/w Country: Trinidad Town: Notes: To order prints of this image suitable for framing, visit: THE CARIBBEAN PHOTO ARCHIVE GALLERY For information about licensing this image, visit: THE CARIBBEAN PHOTO ARCHIVE
How would you defend myself from an attacker? This is a question we’ve all asked ourselves at one point or another and for so called ladies of the night this is a pressing question. The Ouled…
Josep Tapiró Baró (1836 - 1913) was a Spanish painter known for his watercolor portraits of indigenous North-African people. (He is also kn...
This is a subject hardly known about by anyone. It’s conventionally thought that Europeans & Africans only interacted and discovered each other through slavery, but history shows this has…
Ferencz-Franz Eisenhut (Hungary Painter ,1857-1903) – The Pasha’s Concubine Jean-Baptiste Huysmans (Flemish , 1654-1716) – The Beauty Mark Rudolf Ernst (Austrian Painter, 1854-1932) &…
Edouard de Biefve 1808-1882 Begië
On August 14, 1559, Tristan de Luna arrived at Pensacola Bay naming it the Bay of Santa Maria Filipina. One hundred Moors were in his fleet. On September 19, 1559, a hurricane destroyed the Spanish…
A woman identified as being of half African, half Indian descent from Martinique, beautiful. Vintage, circa 1910. Photo in the private collection of Sarah Partridge, all rights reserved. Contact: [email protected] (via rubyshimmer-deactivated20190109)
Photo by UNKNOWN photographer, ca.1899-1900.
An annual courtship ritual competition among Wodaabe Fula people in Niger and brings together also people from other tribes.
Kandake Amanirenas was a queen of the ancient African Kingdom of Kush who was best known for skillfully defending her kingdom against the armies of the Roman Empire. Amanirenas was probably born between 60 and 50 B.C. and was the second of the eight Kandakes … Read MoreKandake Amanirenas (?-10 BC)
Dressage in the Haute Ecole. Learn about this late 19th-century equestrian beauty, Selika Laszevski, and the film that was made about her.
BY RUNOKO RASHIDI* The study of the African presence in history, whether in the African Diaspora or Africa itself, is a richly rewarding endeavor. In