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Antankarana woman from Mahajanga, Madagascar
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Antankarana woman from Mahajanga, Madagascar
An Antankarana woman from Mahajanga (Majunga) a city and a district on the northwest coast of Madagascar. Note the distinctive balled hairstyle, nose jewellery and beaded necklaces. The Antankarana (or Antakarana) is an ethnic group of Madagascar that inhabits the northern tip of Madagascar around Antsiranana. Date: circa 1910
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This photograph captures the distinctive features and traditional attire of an Antankarana woman from Mahajanga, a city and district located on the northwest coast of Madagascar. The Antankarana, also known as the Antakarana, are an ethnic group indigenous to the northern tip of Madagascar. Dating back to circa 1910, this image offers a glimpse into the rich history and cultural practices of this unique community. The woman's hairstyle, with its intricately balled and coiled braids, is a defining characteristic of the Antankarana people. The unusual and bizarre appearance of her hair, combined with her nose ring and beaded necklaces, adds to the overall sense of otherworldliness and intrigue. The shawl draped over her shoulders adds a touch of warmth and elegance to her ensemble. The Antankarana people are known for their strong connection to the sea and the Indian Ocean, which is evident in their traditional attire and daily life. Their unique cultural practices and traditions have been shaped by their geographic isolation and the diverse influences of the African and Asian cultures that have interacted with them over centuries. This photograph serves as a reminder of the rich cultural heritage of Madagascar and the importance of preserving and celebrating the diverse traditions and communities that make up the fabric of this fascinating island nation in the Indian Ocean.
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