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Group of African Pygmies
Group of African Pygmies - Bokane (Chief), Kuarke (Princess), Mongonga, Mafutiminga, Matuka and Amuriape. Colonel James Harrison returned in 1905 to England (from the Congo) with these six pygmies, who stayed for two years before returning to their own tribe. Date: 1905
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Chief Colonel Drums Harrison Pygmies Pygmy Stature Short
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This photograph, taken in 1905, features a group of African Pygmies who were brought to England by Colonel James Harrison after his expedition to the Congo. The six individuals in the image are identified as Bokane (Chief), Kuarke (Princess), Mongonga, Mafutiminga, Matuka, and Amuriape. During their two-year stay in England, they captivated audiences with their unique culture and small stature, standing at an average height of just over three feet. Pygmies are an indigenous people native to the central and western parts of the African continent. They have long been the subject of fascination and curiosity due to their short stature and distinct cultural practices. This group, in particular, was brought to Europe as a part of Colonel Harrison's collection of exotic curiosities. The individuals in the photograph are shown holding drums, a common instrument used in Pygmy music and dance. Their intricate body painting and adornments add to their regal appearance, with Bokane, the Chief, and Kuarke, the Princess, wearing more elaborate headdresses and jewelry. This photograph offers a rare glimpse into the lives of these fascinating people, who were an integral part of African history. It serves as a reminder of the rich cultural diversity that exists and the importance of preserving and celebrating the histories and traditions of indigenous communities.
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