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Selection of Ethographic Images from the Irkutskoi Okruzhnoi Kraevedcheskii Muzei
(Archives of the Irkutsk Regional Museum) [1900-c1935]

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Colorized version via Algorithmia:
Selection of Ethographic Images from the Irkutskoi Okruzhnoi Kraevedcheskii Muzei
(Archives of the Irkutsk Regional Museum) [1900-c1935]

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Irkutskoi Okruzhnoi Kraevedcheskii Muzei, fl 20th Century
Selection of Ethographic Images from the Irkutskoi Okruzhnoi Kraevedcheskii Muzei
(Archives of the Irkutsk Regional Museum) [1900-c1935]

Invectives contre la secte de vauderie

An image of the interior of Invectives contre la secte de vauderie by Johannes Tinctor, housed at Bruce Peel Special Collections (BF 1565 T587 1465)

Papineau, Jeff (photographer), “readingE,” Bruce Peel Special Collections Library Online Exhibits, accessed March 13, 2017, https://omeka.library.ualberta.ca/items/show/2540.



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Selection of Ethographic Images from the Irkutskoi Okruzhnoi Kraevedcheskii Muzei
(Archives of the Irkutsk Regional Museum) [1900-c1935]

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Selection of Ethographic Images from the Irkutskoi Okruzhnoi Kraevedcheskii Muzei
(Archives of the Irkutsk Regional Museum) [1900-c1935]

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Irkutskoi Okruzhnoi Kraevedcheskii Muzei, fl 20th Century
Selection of Ethographic Images from the Irkutskoi Okruzhnoi Kraevedcheskii Muzei
(Archives of the Irkutsk Regional Museum) [1900-c1935]

"This file contains 811 digitised copies of glass plates depicting indigenous Siberian peoples and cultures. Around 200-250 photographs were taken by the photographers Khoroshikh and Poltoradnev during expeditions to the north of Irkutsk province and the upper reaches of the Nizhnaia Tunguska river, between 1925 and 1935. These photographs document Evenki people and customs. The remainder of the collection dates from roughly 1900 to 1930, and documents Western and Eastern Buriats, Lamaists, and occassionally Tofalary peoples. The images here feature the following subjects: architecture, seasonal campsites, soviet villages, subsistence farming, shamanic ritual sculpture, Lamaist rituals, boat building, reindeer herding, bark containers, grave sites, hunting, fishing, children, musical performances, Chums, icons, nurseries, national dress, Buriat, Tarasun stills."