Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/11/23
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On 23/11/2006, at 9:41, Dante Stella wrote: > > A friend is doing her PhD dissertation on the Herrero tribe and its > relationship with Germany. I tagged along on one of the > interviews, which took place on a farm (I haven't done the b/w film > pics yet, but they will be interesting). > > http://www.dantestella.com/past/past76.html > > By the way, the traditional dress of the older women is patterned > after the dresses worn by German colonial women in the 19th > century. Better picture here: > > http://www.dantestella.com/past/past76a.html > > I found this interesting given that the Herrero have argued for > decades that the German government attempted to commit genocide on > the tribe early in the 20th (there is no question that a lot of > Herreros were killed by soldiers, but there is apparently some > dispute between the Herreros and the German government on whether a > decision to kill 'all the Herreros' was a state act or the idea of > a rogue German officer). > > In a way, things like this are vaguely reminiscent of those old > Star Trek episodes where Kirk and Spock would come to planets with > societies modeled after Chicago gangsters or Nazi Germany because > someone on the planet got ahold of an earth history book. Or where > people said ancient prayers that turned out to be a misquoted > version of the U.S. Constitution. The moral of the story is that > you can never go somewhere without leaving something behind! > > Dante Lovely group images and story: at first I was "annoyed" by the background, but of course the importance of the "environment" grew on me. Thanks Cheers Alastair