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The Town and People of Zaila, Somali Coast, Africa (engraving)
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The Town and People of Zaila, Somali Coast, Africa (engraving)
1050496 The Town and People of Zaila, Somali Coast, Africa (engraving) by Fripp, Charles Edwin (1854-1906); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Town and People of Zaila, Somali Coast, Africa. Illustration for The Graphic, 7 May 1887.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22651950
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The Town and People of Zaila, Somali Coast, Africa - A Glimpse into the Rich Cultural Tapestry
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. This print by Charles Edwin Fripp offers a fascinating snapshot of life in Zaila, a vibrant town located on the Somali Coast. The engraving, originally published in The Graphic on May 7th, 1887, provides an intriguing view into the customs and traditions of this African community. In this image, we witness a lively scene unfolding before our eyes. The central focus is on a mesmerizing Somali marriage dance taking place in one of Zaila's squares. Men and women adorned in traditional attire engage in rhythmic movements as they celebrate love and unity. Nearby stands the Amir of Harar, observing with great interest as he brings together different tribes under his leadership. The town itself is marked by its unique architecture - from simple yet functional huts to more elaborate buildings like Gurigi. Resting amidst this bustling activity are Somali warriors who have returned from tribal conflicts to find solace within their community. Games play an important role here too; stones mark out spaces where locals enjoy friendly competitions while British Vice Consul Mahomed Akarar watches with curiosity. Through this engraving, we gain insight into the rich heritage that defines Zaila's identity - a harmonious blend of tradition and progress. It serves as a reminder that even across vast distances and diverse cultures, there exists an innate human desire for connection and celebration.
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