ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 9月23日 04時54分


For 2 days in 2 vans over 400 miles, Mamadi Doumbouya (@mamadivisuals) — a photographer based in New York City who emigrated from Guinea — traveled with his great-uncle, Mory, and 15 family members from the city of Conakry, Guinea, to their ancestral village near Kankan. There they celebrated Tabaski, also known as Eid al-Adha, a Muslim festival that takes place a couple of months after the end of Ramadan and pays tribute to Abraham’s willingness to sacrifice his son Isaac. Locals and visitors alike dress in traditional clothes, celebrate with dancers on village roads and eat traditional foods. The head of the household sacrifices an animal; this summer, a slaughtered cow fed the Doumbouya family. There @mamadivisuals took this photo of family members and villagers, gathered around the imam, who’s seen here seated on a motorbike. While voyaging into his own past in Kankan, the photographer also made formal portraits of his relatives in the present. “Photographing my family was a bit of a challenge because it had been over 10 years since I last saw their faces,” @mamadivisuals said. Watch our #InstagramStory to see portraits of his family members, which are featured in @nytmag’s Voyages issue. We’ll be sharing more photos from the issue over the next couple of days. Visit the link in our profile to see it now. #NYTMagVoyages


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