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Nambikwara Indians of the State of Matto Grosso, pacified by Colonel Rondon, but not yet fully dr
Nambikwara Indians of the State of Matto Grosso, 1914. Pacified by Colonel Rondon, but not yet fully dressed. From The Beautiful Rio De Janeiro by Alured Gray Bell. [William Heinemann, London, 1914]
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This photograph captures a moment frozen in time, showcasing the Nambikwara Indians of the State of Matto Grosso in 1914. The image is part of Alured Gray Bell's book, "The Beautiful Rio De Janeiro" published by William Heinemann in London. Colonel Rondon, renowned for his pacification efforts, appears to have made progress with these indigenous people; however, they are not yet fully dressed. The photo reveals a group of men crouching underneath a tree in the shade, their direct gazes conveying both curiosity and resilience. The monochrome composition emphasizes the rawness and authenticity of this early 20th-century encounter between cultures. It serves as a testament to Brazil's rich heritage and its diverse population. Through this print from The Print Collector archives, we catch a glimpse into an era when literature and art sought to document indigenous communities like the Nambikwara. This candid portrayal challenges us to reflect on our own perceptions of nudity and cultural norms while appreciating the beauty found within different ways of life. As we explore this remarkable piece captured by Candido Mariano da Silva Rondon himself or under his supervision during his expeditions across Brazil's vast landscapes, let us remember that it represents more than just an image. It symbolizes our shared history and reminds us to honor and respect all cultures that make up our world today.
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