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Object Number
2004.24.7503
Display Title
Murdin - Indian trader and daughter
Descriptions
Object Description
Merdin, Indian trader and daughter in shop. Includes prints
Subject
- store
- Genetic Variation
- Rural
- Ethnographic
- Child
- Shop
- Man
Department
Photographic
Date
1929
Artist
Patrick T. L. Putnam
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Africa
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Zaire
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<County>
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Dungu
Materials
Negative, nitrate
Dimensions
Overall: 7.62 x 10.16 cm (3 x 4 in.)
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| 2004.24.7502 | Murdin - Indian trader |
Dungu
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Zaire
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British Guiana
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| 2004.24.7470 | Young, mixed race girl with braid |
Zaire
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| 2004.24.7469 | Three African girls |
Zaire
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| 2004.24.7572.2 | Young, adolescent female, daughter of Marugba, profile view |
Zaire
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| 2004.24.7552.2 | Mbamu's wife, daughter and granddaughter |
Zaire
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| 2004.24.7551.2 | Mbamu's wife, daughters and granddaughter |
Zaire
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| 2004.24.7551.1 | Mbamu's wife, daughters and granddaughter |
Zaire
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| 2004.24.7552.1 | Mbamu's wife, daughter and granddaughter |
Zaire
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Inner Mongolia
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Accessory
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Northern Wallega
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