Fourth group: The festival in Surul. Santal in front of the main building in Surul. He wears an amulet around his neck and a white flower in his hand. Photographer: Bake, Arnold Adriaan
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Genre: Portrait Photography Portrait of a Santal in front of the main building in Surul. He wears an amulet around his neck and a white flower in his hand. One more is also on the right looking elsewhere.
From Shantiniketan: The system of irrigation in this region. Water runs from the pond into a pit and is lifted from there to a pit on a higher level by means of boatlike containers. If the difference in height is great, the lifting is done several times. Photographer: Bake, Arnold Adriaan
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Genre: Portrait Photography View of the system of irrigation in the region. Water runs from the pond into a pit and is lifted from there to a pit on a higher level by means of boatlike containers. If the difference in height is great, the lifting is done several times.
From Calcutta; Trip to Kenduli: A man who had nothing to do with the mela; in his hand an instrument to catch fish in shallow water. Photographer: Bake, Arnold Adriaan
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Genre: Portrait Photography A man who had nothing to do with the mela; in his hand an instrument to catch fish in shallow water.
From Candy: Show the costumes. The shoulder plate of the man on 13 has a stupa as an ornament. Breast and back have bead ornaments; the hat is made of silver-coloured metal, its top in the shape of a stupa. Photographer: Bake, Arnold Adriaan
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Genre: Portrait Photography Full-length portrait of a man showing the costumes. Breast and back have bead ornaments; the hat is made of silver-coloured metal, its top in the shape of a stupa.
From Erode: Onlookers and singers in Kovilam, 1.5 miles from Cape Comorin. They sang the Stages of the Cross. At the back the top of the "elephant". Photographer: Bake, Arnold Adriaan
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Genre: Portrait Photography View of onlookers and singers in Kovilam, 1.5 miles from Cape Comorin. They sang the Stages of the Cross. At the back the top of the "elephant".