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Sao Vicente - Two Cape Verde Islanders
Sao Vicente - Cape Verde Islands (the Republic of Cabo Verde). Finally gained independence from Portugal in 1975. Date: circa 1910
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Sao Vicente: Two Cape Verde Islanders, circa 1910, Sao Vicente Island, Cape Verde Islands (The Republic of Cabo Verde) This evocative photograph captures the essence of life on the African island of Sao Vicente, part of the volcanic archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean. The date of this image is estimated to be around 1910, a time when the Cape Verde Islands were still an overseas territory of Portugal. The two islanders in the photograph, dressed in traditional attire, stand against the backdrop of the rugged coastline. The man on the left holds a machete, a tool essential for clearing land and creating terraces for agriculture. The man on the right brandishes a spear, a weapon that would have been used for hunting and self-defense. Their dark skin and African features are a testament to the islands' rich cultural heritage. The Cape Verde Islands, located off the western coast of Africa, were first discovered in the late 15th century by Portuguese explorers. Over the centuries, the islands became a melting pot of African, European, and Asian cultures, giving rise to a unique Creole society. The Mesticos, or mixed-race people, made up a significant portion of the population, as intermarriage between Europeans and Africans was common. Despite the islands' strategic location in the Atlantic, they remained relatively isolated from the outside world. The harsh terrain and arid climate made agriculture a challenge, and the islands relied heavily on fishing and trade with other parts of Africa and Europe. This photograph offers a glimpse into the past, providing a window into the lives of the islanders who called Sao Vicente home. It is a reminder of the resilience and ingenuity of the people who have lived on these islands for centuries, and of the rich cultural heritage that continues to thrive in the Cape Verde Islands today.
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