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Harari Woman from Djibouti
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Harari Woman from Djibouti
Harari Woman from Djibouti. The Harari People are mostly located in Ethiopia. Date: circa 1910
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This evocative photograph captures the enigmatic beauty of a Harari woman from Djibouti, a small enclave on the Horn of Africa's eastern coast. The Harari people, numbering around 210,000, are primarily located in the eastern part of Ethiopia, with a smaller population in Djibouti. Their origins are shrouded in mystery, with some scholars believing they may have descended from ancient South Arabian traders or the ancient kingdom of Aksum. The woman in this image wears traditional Harari attire, including a long, flowing robe known as a "shemma," which is often adorned with intricate embroidery and fringes. Her head is covered with a colorful headscarf, and she wears elaborate gold jewelry, including necklaces, bracelets, and earrings. Her expressive eyes convey a sense of strength and resilience, reflecting the rich cultural heritage and history of the Harari people. The Harari people have a unique and complex history, with influences from various African and Middle Eastern civilizations. They are known for their matrilineal social organization, in which property and inheritance are passed down through the female line. Their language, Harari, is a member of the Cushitic language family, and their religion is a syncretic blend of Islam and traditional African beliefs. Despite the challenges of modernization and globalization, the Harari people have managed to preserve their distinct cultural identity. This photograph serves as a poignant reminder of their rich history and the importance of preserving the diverse cultural heritage of Africa.
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