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A member of the Hadendoa or Hadendowa tribe in Africa. These Beja people gained the the name Fuzzy-Wuzzy among British troops during the Mahdist War, due to their elaborately styled hair. From a contemporary print, c. 1935; Artwork
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A member of the Hadendoa or Hadendowa tribe in Africa. These Beja people gained the the name Fuzzy-Wuzzy among British troops during the Mahdist War, due to their elaborately styled hair. From a contemporary print, c. 1935; Artwork
A member of the Hadendoa or Hadendowa tribe in Africa. These Beja people gained the the name Fuzzy-Wuzzy among British troops during the Mahdist War, due to their elaborately styled hair. From a contemporary print, c.1935; Artwork
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1935 30 34 Years Accessories Accessory Adults Africa African African Ethnicity Artwork Costume Costumes Cultural Culture Dress Elaborate Eye Contact Front View Hats Illustrated Indigenous Looking At The Camera Male Males Member Members Mid Adult Mid Adult Men Mid Adults Native One Person Paintings Panorama Panoramic Person Posed Primitive Spear Spears Standing Sword Traditional Tribal Tribe Tribes Weapon Weapons Beja Elaborately Traditional Dress
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This print showcases a member of the Hadendoa or Hadendowa tribe in Africa, offering a glimpse into their rich cultural heritage. The Beja people, as they are also known, earned the moniker "Fuzzy-Wuzzy" among British troops during the Mahdist War due to their meticulously styled hair. This artwork, captured around 1935, beautifully depicts an indigenous man adorned in traditional attire and accessories. Standing outdoors against a panoramic backdrop, this mid-adult male exudes strength and pride. His elaborate hairstyle is complemented by a distinctive hat that adds to his striking appearance. Holding a sword and spear with confidence, he embodies both tradition and warrior spirit. The detailed illustration not only highlights the individual's unique features but also provides insight into African history and culture. Every element within this portrait speaks volumes about the customs and traditions of the Beja people. As we gaze upon this remarkable artwork from our archive collection, it invites us to appreciate the beauty found within different cultures worldwide. It serves as a reminder of our shared humanity while celebrating diversity.
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