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Object Number
2010.5.35948
Display Title
Crowd, adoration of Bogdo
Descriptions
Object Description
Crowd, adoration of Bogdo, West Sunid. Buildings and yurt in background
Keywords
- Ethnographic
- Dwelling
- Ritual
- Ceremony
Subject
- festival
- Pilgrim
- Yurt
- Woman
- Man
Department
Photographic
Date
1932
Artist
Owen Lattimore
Culture
- Mongolian: 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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PrimaryMedia | Object Number | Title | Classification | Geography/Provenience | SHARE |
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| 2010.5.35949 | Close-up of crowd, adoration of Bogdo |
Inner Mongolia
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| 2010.5.35947 | Line of pilgrims, adoration of Bogdo |
Inner Mongolia
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| 2010.5.35932 | Crowd near wrestler's tent |
Inner Mongolia
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| 2010.5.35931 | Crowd near wrestler's tent |
Inner Mongolia
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| 2010.5.35922 | Prince advancing to greet Bogdo |
Inner Mongolia
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| 2010.5.35940 | Interior, Prince of West Sunid reception yurt |
Inner Mongolia
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| 2010.5.36901 | Crowds of people, awnings, goods and buildings |
China
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| 2010.5.35425 | Kazak encampment, lower Koksu with Owen Lattimore and crowd |
Xinjiang
Sinkiang | ||
| 2010.5.35934 | Two Khal Kha women at Sunid wrestling tournament |
Inner Mongolia
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| 2010.5.35933 | Two Khal Kha women at Sunid wrestling tournament |
Inner Mongolia
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| 2010.5.36165 | Bato Khalagha |
Inner Mongolia
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| 2010.5.36316 | Prince Gorjorjab (Kuo Wang) of East Sunid |
China
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