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Object Number
2010.5.35943
Display Title
Group of Chahar pilgrims eating by oxcart
Descriptions
Keywords
- Ethnographic
- Ritual
- Ceremony
- Land Transport
- Household
Subject
- Child
- Man
- Pilgrim
- Cart
- Eating
Department
Photographic
Date
1932
Artist
Owen Lattimore
Culture
- Lamaism
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Asia
/
China
/
Inner Mongolia
Additional Geographic Terms
Sunid, West
Materials
Negative, nitrate
Dimensions
Overall: 7.62 x 10.16 cm (3 x 4 in.)
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| 2010.5.35942 | Two old Chahar male pilgrims |
Inner Mongolia
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| 2010.5.35944 | Close-up of Charar pilgrims and cooking pot |
Inner Mongolia
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| 2010.5.35947 | Line of pilgrims, adoration of Bogdo |
Inner Mongolia
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| 2010.5.35950 | Toldoch and pilgrims |
Inner Mongolia
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| 2010.5.36195 | Pilgrims crawling under tent on cart |
China
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| 2010.5.36782 | Group of pilgrims, sitting on boat, mountains on far side of water |
China
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| 2010.5.35524 | Panemik house pilgrim's camp, man with pack horse |
Kashmir
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| 2010.5.35525 | Panemik house pilgrim's camp, man with pack horse |
Kashmir
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| 2010.5.36685 | Pilgrims, old man and woman, at T'an Che Ssu |
China
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| 2010.5.36680 | Heads of women pilgrims |
China
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| 2015.2.26.6 | Pilgrims worship the large Shiva lingam at Kailash Hill, showering it with rice and other offerings during the festival of Bala Chaturdasi |
Nepal
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| 2004.24.17061 | Devout pilgrims turning the prayer wheels |
Tibet
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