Kenya, East Africa - Man with his two wives
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Kenya, East Africa - Man with his two wives
Kenya, East Africa - Man with his two wives - it appears he may have a false (artificial) left leg (which would explain the walking stick). Date: circa 1910s
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Media ID 14380782
© Mary Evans / Grenville Collins Postcard Collection
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This intriguing photograph captures the image of a Kenyan man from East Africa, circa 1910s, proudly standing between his two wives. The man, dressed in traditional attire, wears a braided hairstyle and adorns a pair of chains around his neck. His left leg appears to be artificial or prosthetic, as indicated by the use of a walking stick. The presence of two wives signifies a polygamous marital arrangement, a common practice in certain African cultures. The women, also dressed in traditional African garb, each hold a child, adding to the lively scene. The image offers a unique glimpse into the past, showcasing the rich cultural heritage and traditions of Kenya during that era. The authenticity and rarity of this photograph make it an interesting and valuable addition to any collection or display.
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