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19th century vintage photograph: Bichari, Bishari desert guides - used to guide camel
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19th century vintage photograph: Bichari, Bishari desert guides - used to guide camel
19th century vintage photograph: Bichari, Bishari desert guides - used to guide camel caravans or trains from Korosko to Khartoum
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This evocative 19th century vintage photograph captures a group of Bichari, also known as Bishari, desert guides in their traditional attire, standing by a sandy shoreline. The men, with their distinctive headdresses and covering robes, are poised and ready to guide camel caravans or trains from Korosko to Khartoum. The image transports us back in time to an era of bygone coastal conveyances, when these indigenous guides played a crucial role in the ethnographic and cultural exchange between the diverse peoples of the region. The photograph, taken during the 1870s, 1880s, 1890s, or early 1900s, captures the essence of a summer day in the desert, with the sun casting long shadows on the sand and the clear blue sky overhead. The rocky coastline, dotted with boulders and shrubs, provides a stark contrast to the vast expanse of sand and sea. The men, with their stoic expressions and strong, lean bodies, exude a sense of resilience and determination, reflecting the challenging desert conditions they navigated on a daily basis. This photograph is a testament to the rich history and heritage of the Bichari people, whose traditional way of life has long been intertwined with the desert landscape and the camel caravans that traversed it. The image serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving and celebrating the diverse ethnicities and cultures that have shaped our world, and the role that historical records and ethnographic studies play in understanding the human experience.
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