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Cremation of the bodies of dead Dahomeans, Dahomey (colour litho)
2818348 Cremation of the bodies of dead Dahomeans, Dahomey (colour litho) by Meyer, Henri (1841-99) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Cremation of the bodies of dead Dahomeans, Dahomey. Casualties of the Second Franco-Dahomean War. Au Dahomey. Cremation des cadavres Dahomeens. Illustration for Le Petit Journal, 3 December 1892.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 25494996
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Benin Casualties Conquest Corpses Cremation Dahomey Second Franco Dahomean War West Africa Bodies Dahomean
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This print titled "Cremation of the bodies of dead Dahomeans, Dahomey" by Henri Meyer depicts a haunting scene from the Second Franco-Dahomean War. The image showcases the aftermath of warfare in West Africa, specifically in Dahomey (now Benin), during the late 19th century. In this powerful illustration for Le Petit Journal, published on December 3rd, 1892, we witness the somber ritual of cremating fallen soldiers. The bodies of brave Dahomeans who lost their lives in combat are being laid to rest through fire and smoke. This poignant depiction sheds light on the harsh realities faced by African troops as they fought against French colonial forces. The photograph captures not only the devastating consequences of conquest but also serves as a reminder of France's imperial ambitions during that era. It symbolizes European dominance over African territories and highlights themes such as colonialism and military power dynamics. Through this image, we are transported back in time to witness a significant moment in history when cultures clashed and lives were sacrificed for control over land and resources. It is both a testament to human resilience and an acknowledgment of the tragic cost paid by those caught up in conflicts driven by political agendas. As we reflect upon this artwork today, it prompts us to contemplate our shared past while urging us to strive for peace and understanding among nations across Europe and Africa alike.
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