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CIMARRON
Black* Identity
 
Costume Festivals in the Americas

Following [WILDER MANN] and [YOKAI NO SHIMA], this is the third work by Charles Fréger!
Charles Fréger's third work!

 



A cultural legacy born across continents.
A
A collection of photographs capturing the proud descendants of people with roots in Africa.



The Atlantic Rim slave trade lasted from the 16th to the 19th century.
The people who were brought from Africa to the Americas as slaves created various masks, costumes, and characters to honor and protect their religion and culture.

This book takes an in-depth look at the precious cultures of the Americas that remain today, including the "Cimarrons," fugitive black slaves, through their festivals.
 





Charles *Frazier

Photographer based in Rouen, France.
He continues to take portraits of unique people from different communities around the world.

 



Related Books

[WILDER MANN The Beastmen of Europe - Primitive Remnants in Disguise]

[YOKAI NO SHIMA: Japanese Festivals - The Masquerade of the Gods of All Things].

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Author: Charles *Frazier
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CIMARRON
Black* Identity
 
Costume Festivals in the Americas

Following [WILDER MANN] and [YOKAI NO SHIMA], this is the third work by Charles Fréger!
Charles Fréger's third work!

 



A cultural legacy born across continents.
A
A collection of photographs capturing the proud descendants of people with roots in Africa.



The Atlantic Rim slave trade lasted from the 16th to the 19th century.
The people who were brought from Africa to the Americas as slaves created various masks, costumes, and characters to honor and protect their religion and culture.

This book takes an in-depth look at the precious cultures of the Americas that remain today, including the "Cimarrons," fugitive black slaves, through their festivals.
 





Charles *Frazier

Photographer based in Rouen, France.
He continues to take portraits of unique people from different communities around the world.

 



Related Books

[WILDER MANN The Beastmen of Europe - Primitive Remnants in Disguise]

[YOKAI NO SHIMA: Japanese Festivals - The Masquerade of the Gods of All Things].

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