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Yacouman, Roucouyenne chief, tribe of Guiana on the banks of the Oyapock
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Yacouman, Roucouyenne chief, tribe of Guiana on the banks of the Oyapock
LSE4332263 Yacouman, Roucouyenne chief, tribe of Guiana on the banks of the Oyapock, chasing the devil, he walks through the village after the birth of a child, sprinkling a milky white liquid with a feather brush, engraving after a drawing by Riou, to illustrate the story De Cayenne aux Andes, by Jules Crevaux, doctor of the navy in 1878-1879, published in the tour du monde, under the direction of Edouard Charton, 1880, Paris. Selva Collection. by Riou, Edouard (1833-1900); Private Collection; (add.info.: Yacouman, Roucouyenne chief, tribe of Guiana on the banks of the Oyapock, chasing the devil, he walks through the village after the birth of a child, sprinkling a milky white liquid with a feather brush, engraving after a drawing by Riou, to illustrate the story De Cayenne aux Andes, by Jules Crevaux, doctor of the navy in 1878-1879, published in the tour du monde, under the direction of Edouard Charton, 1880, Paris. Selva Collection.); Photo eLeonard de Selva; French, out of copyright
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In this photo print, we are transported to the banks of the Oyapock River in Guiana, where Yacouman, a Roucouyenne chief, is depicted engaging in a fascinating ritual. After the birth of a child in his tribe, Yacouman takes it upon himself to chase away any evil spirits that may be lurking nearby. With determination etched on his face and a feather brush in hand, he walks through the village sprinkling a milky white liquid. The engraving beautifully captures this moment from an illustration by Riou for Jules Crevaux's story "De Cayenne aux Andes". Published in 1880 as part of "Le Tour du Monde" under Edouard Charton's direction, this image offers us a glimpse into the rich cultural practices and beliefs of indigenous tribes during that time. Yacouman's role as protector and spiritual guide shines through as he carries out this important task. The contrast between his imposing presence and the serene surroundings adds depth to the scene. It reminds us of our connection with nature and how ancient traditions continue to shape communities even today. This print from Leonard de Selva's private collection not only showcases artistic talent but also serves as an invaluable historical document. It allows us to appreciate the diversity of human experiences across different cultures while highlighting their shared reverence for life's milestones.
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