Illustration of an example of the 'signares', a class of women of mixed race who were a prominent part of the merchant 'Metis' community that emerged in Saint-Louis, Senegal, in the 17th and 18th centuries. At the time the region was under the control of France. Design by G. Boulanger, published in 1861.
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達志影像
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