Na dong mi dong lobihe Groupe of Captain women showing their decorated textiles at the funeral ceremonies in the Asindopo village.

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Identifiant (dcterms:identifier)
BUAPH230349
Auteur (dcterms:creator)
Lo Calzo, Nicola (1979-....)
Titre (dcterms:title)
Na dong mi dong lobihe Groupe of Captain women showing their decorated textiles at the funeral ceremonies in the Asindopo village.
Lieu de la prise de vue (bio:place)
fr Suriname
Description (dcterms:description)
In the middle Captain Alele Amoida, «Booko de» ( the day before the burial), Saamaka territory, Surinam. They wear skirts held by a kind of scarf (folded into a triangle shape) with embroidered texts in tribute to the deceased. Women’s textile arts, produced as exchange gifts for a husband or lover or for special events such as a burial, have transformed greatly as access to trade cotton from the coast has increased. Trends in fashion change quickly, utilizing elaborate embroidery, appliqué, and patchwork, with women freely borrowing from others while making it their own.
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Cham, la mémoire vivante
Mot-clé Lieu (dcterms:spatial)
fr Suriname
Mot-clé Siècle (dcterms:temporal)
21
Type (dcterms:type)
fr Couleur
Format (dcterms:format)
image/jpeg
Conditions d'utilisation (dcterms:rights)
fr CC-BY-NC-ND - Attribution - Pas d'utilisation commerciale - Pas de modification
Provenance (dcterms:rightsHolder)
Université des Antilles
Plateforme source (dcterms:provenance)
Bibliothèque numérique Manioc

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