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Ajetas or Negritos, male and female aborigines of Luzon, Philippines, in earrings, loincloth, holding bow and arrows, standing over the carcass of a deer. Taken from J
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Ajetas or Negritos, male and female aborigines of Luzon, Philippines, in earrings, loincloth, holding bow and arrows, standing over the carcass of a deer. Taken from J
FLO4688466 Ajetas or Negritos, male and female aborigines of Luzon, Philippines, in earrings, loincloth, holding bow and arrows, standing over the carcass of a deer. Taken from J. Mallat's " The Philippines" 1846Handcoloured lithograph by Madeley from James Cowles Prichard's Natural History of Man, Balliere, London, 1855.; (add.info.: Ajetas or Negritos, male and female aborigines of Luzon, Philippines, in earrings, loincloth, holding bow and arrows, standing over the carcass of a deer. Taken from J. Mallat's " The Philippines" 1846Handcoloured lithograph by Madeley from James Cowles Prichard's Natural History of Man, Balliere, London, 1855.); © Florilegius
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This image captures the essence of the Ajetas or Negritos, male and female aborigines of Luzon, Philippines. Dressed in traditional attire, adorned with earrings and loincloths, they stand proudly over the carcass of a deer they have hunted down. The man holds a bow and arrows, showcasing their hunting skills and connection to nature.
The scene is a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of these indigenous people, highlighting their deep-rooted traditions and way of life. The intricate details captured in this handcoloured lithograph by Madeley from James Cowles Prichard's Natural History of Man transport us back in time to 1846 when this illustration was first created.
As we observe this couple in their element, it is evident that hunting is not just a means for survival but also a sacred ritual passed down through generations. Their unity with nature is palpable as they celebrate their successful hunt together.
This image serves as a reminder of the diverse cultures that exist around the world and the importance of preserving them for future generations to appreciate. It is a testament to the resilience and strength of these aboriginal communities who continue to thrive despite facing challenges in an ever-changing world.
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