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1929 Print Africa Native Tribesman Earlobe Distention Stretching Costume XGLB8 Hotels & Resorts and supervised by George E

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and supervised by George E

Liturgical

During the 1920s

England after becoming part of Lever Brothers

It was the famous scene of the witches' dance from Scottish poet Robert Burns' Tam O'Shanter

1929 Print Africa Native Tribesman Earlobe Distention Stretching Costume XGLB8 Hotels & Resorts and supervised by George EThis is an original 1929 black and white halftone print of an African man who has stretched and distended his earlobes so much that he can fit his arms through the holes. His ears literally loop through his armpits. People of some African tribes distend their earlobes with larger and larger objects because it is seen as physically appealing. It is also viewed as a competition to see who can have a bigger hole in their ear before the flesh rips. This

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