Group of Bedawin at the Convent of St Katherine. Photographer: McDonald, James
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Genre: Ethnographical Photography Portrait group of Bedouin men posed on hillside near the monastery. For another copy of this photograph, see duplicate set at shelfmark 1787.d.13.
Group of Bedawin [at St Catherine's Monastery]. Photographer: McDonald, James
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Genre: Ethnographical Photography Group portrait of Bedouin men, photographed on a hillside near St Catherine's Monastery. Compare part 1, print 26, taken at the same location. For another copy of this photograph, see duplicate set at shelfmark 1787.d.13.
Baptism of 130 Indians of the Shebit Nation, at St George by the Mormons. Photographer: Unknown
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Showing a Mormon minister standing in the water with an Indian man, and with a large group of Indians gathered on the bank behind. Stereo half, arched top.
[Indian woman with two children, Yosemite.] Photographer: Watkins, Carleton Eugene
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Genre: Portrait Photography (generic types) Back view of a seated Indian woman carrying a baby in a papoose, with an older child seated beside her. Stereo half. Photographer attribution tentative.
Indian camp, Yosemite Valley. Photographer: Watkins, Carleton Eugene
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Genre: Portrait Photography (generic types) View of wooden huts and teepees, with a group making baskets in the foreground. Stereo half. Photographer attribution tentative.
Koonbees or cultivators of Berar. Photographer: Mulheran, James
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Genre: Ethnographical Photography Oval image. Group portrait of five seated figures: 'The term Koonbi means cultivator, and is applied to all who plough land for the purpose of sowing wheat, gram, jowari, cotton, rice, etc. The Koonbies of Berar consist principally of the Heindri, and Gatula tr...
Banias. Group No. 1. Lingaith Banias of Berar. Photographer: Mulheran, James
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Genre: Ethnographical Photography Circular image. Group portrait of four seated men: 'Lingaith Banias, so called from their having taken a vow to wear the ling of Mahadeo always round their necks. The ling is usually enclosed in a silver case, which may be noticed in the illustration ... If by ...