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A group of Dyaks, c1900
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A group of Dyaks, c1900
A group of Dyaks, c1900. Indigenous people from South East Asia. Illustration from The Life & Times of Queen Victoria, Vol II, by Robert Wilson
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This print captures a group of Dyaks, indigenous people from South East Asia, circa 1900. The image is an illustration taken from "The Life & Times of Queen Victoria, Vol II" by Robert Wilson. In this mesmerizing scene, the Dyaks are depicted wearing their traditional costumes and headdresses adorned with feathers. Each man holds a weapon - shields and spears - showcasing their readiness for warfare. The composition beautifully showcases the natural surroundings as well. A majestic tree known as the travellers tree stands tall behind them, adding to the sense of place and highlighting their connection to nature. The monochrome effect adds depth and enhances the details in their attire. This photograph provides a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of these Dayak people who inhabit Borneo Island in Indonesia. It serves as a reminder of how diverse our world truly is, with each continent holding its own unique traditions and customs. Credit goes to Unknown (creator) for capturing this momentous image while Robert Wilson immortalized it through his work on Queen Victoria's biography. This historical artifact not only preserves but also celebrates the beauty and resilience of indigenous communities throughout history.
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