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Workers with Fallen Favina Branca Stump, Fordlandia, Brazil, 1931

Ford Motor Company. Photographic Department1931

The Henry Ford

The Henry Ford
Dearborn, MI, United States

Henry Ford established Fordlandia and Belterra in the Brazilian rainforest to supply rubber for automobile production. He began shipping machinery and supplies to the Amazon in 1928. Ford paid the indigenous workers good wages and supplied various amenities -- he also imposed foreign work traditions and behavioral restrictions which the workers resented. The plantations failed and he disposed of the project in 1945.

Details

  • Title: Workers with Fallen Favina Branca Stump, Fordlandia, Brazil, 1931
  • Creator: Ford Motor Company. Photographic Department
  • Date: 1931-08-15
  • Date Created: 1931
  • Location: United States, Michigan, Dearborn, Brazil, Fordlandia
  • Subject Keywords: Companhia Ford Industrial Do Brasil, Ford Motor Company, Rubber industry and trade, Rubber plantation workers, Woodcutting, Photographic prints, Photographs
  • Type: Photographs
  • Contributor: The Henry Ford
  • Original Source: Digital Collections
  • Object Name: Photographic print
  • Object ID: P.833.56594
  • Image ID: THF44273
  • Credit: From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of Ford Motor Company.

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