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Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Amazonian Woman :: Gold Rush

These shots I love! They are all part of the Jodi Kronmann Bolivian Doll™ Golden Doll series. I call it Gold Rush on the Blog because I love the connection between the South American roots and the European ancestors that went looking for gold in the Amazon which the city I'm from was built next to.
And lets be honest some went without women and had to find their wives among the Amazonian tribes and these shots have that South American mixed heritage look. The Jodi Kronmann  Golden Doll shots also have that feel of those locations in South America like Sta. Cruz De La Sierra where you know the money was made with the resources off the land generations ago and the families now enjoy the legacy of their forefathers with swimming pools among palm trees in haciendas. Most people there have a pool it gets hot as hell and humid!! Remember the Amazon 'beach' is an Amazon river side. And trust me they pull out some amazingly delicious fish out of those rivers as big as you find in the sea. But I think most people prefer to cool of in their pool.

Both sides of my South American family my great or great-great grandparents came from the Southwest U.S. for the mines and Gold and Silver, or from Europe for the rubber trees for tire production when cars became popular. And they left legacies in their last names and their settlements along with people from all over the world missionaries included. Later businesses and positions in the army or government these descendants would acquired by using their legacy and their names. Also they left their European looks mixed with the exotic features of the Amazon which are probably at this point about 5-10% in the old blood line from those historical explorer days in the 1400s-1800s. In my ancestors case, some came with whole families some came alone. But it was as wild of a frontier as the old west and the men dominated the show.

When the media calls 6 ft non-ethnically mixed women Amazonian, I think two thoughts about it, I get the reference to the Amazonian female warriors in Central Asia who came from the north. But who were recently found to be mixed European as well as Asian and the South American wild and beautiful Amazon was named after that wild tribe.
But the 'Amazonian' women I've seen are forest like nymphs with waif like thin bodies plus curves and mixed features for example naturally golden or cappuccino skin and golden hair with green almond shaped eyes or super light skin and black hair and light brown eyes, and very rarely is someone with either Amazon blood from South America or Central Asia is looking 100% anything and even more rare are the 6 ft women with no curves. The 'amazon women' war tribes were part Asian from the central steeps of Asia and the current Amazon women are from Central and South America and at this point unless they are pure Indigenous blood they are mostly mixed.

I'd like to take the reference back.
To me it means exotic feminine power and mixed beauty and the awe inspiring presence that it brings when you see it because its unique and lets just leave it at that. 💋🌟🌴💃
THX for reading Mis Amores!! XO hope you like...


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