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Trinidad Native Fruit Dealers
(American Screen News Limited, Montreal: Printed in Canada, 2009-02-10)
Street vendors selling fruit from baskets on the sidewalk. On the reverse side of the postcard, printed across the center are the words “This is a real photograph.”
Trinidad, native hut
(2010-03-04)
A family outside their home. The walls of the hut is made with interwoven wood and the thatched roof, is made perhaps from palms or carat leaves.
Trinidad, a native hut
(Bernard Pinnington, Southhampton, 2010-03-04)
This is a simple hut with a thatched roof on an estate in Trinidad. At the back of the postcard are the words: “This is a real photograph.” It is also a Canadian Pacific Cruise postcard.
Trinidad, native house
(Davidson and Todd Ltd., Trinidad, 2010-04-01)
A man stands next to a wooden frame hut on stilts with a thatched roof.
Trinidad Natives
(Wilsons Ltd., Trinidad, 2008-12-05)
Photograph of a man who is perhaps a vegetable farmer, standing in front of a corn field with three children. They are all without shoes.
The “Cumbia.” Native dance at the Island of Taboga
(2009-11-06)
The cumbia is dance engaged in by the people of the island of Taboga, a little island off Panama. The cumbia was originally a courtship dance practised among the slave population in the Americas.
Typical native, Trinidad, B.W.I.
(Art Photo Studio, Port of Spain,Trinidad; Genuine natural colour made by Dexter Press,Inc., West Nyack, N.Y., 2009-02-10)
Locals buying and selling at a market in Trinidad.
Trinidad Natives Girls
(2008-12-05)
Photograph of a group young black girls walking without shoes.
Trinidad, native house
(Davidson and Todd Ltd., Trinidad, 2010-04-01)
A man stands next to a wooden frame hut on stilts with a thatched roof.
Trinidad, native house
(2010-04-01)
A young East Indian women and child standing outside a hut, located among corn, coconut and banana trees.