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Object Number 2010.5.36106
Display Title Khongkhor and Sereji
Descriptions
Keywords
  • Proper Name
  • People and Family
  • Ethnographic
Subject
  • Mother
  • Girl
  • Child
  • Woman
Department Photographic
Date 1932
Artist Owen Lattimore
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Asia / China / Inner Mongolia
Dimensions Overall: 3.81 x 6.35 cm (1 1/2 x 2 1/2 in.)

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PrimaryMedia Object Number Title Classification Geography/Provenience SHARE
Khongkhor and Sereji
2010.5.36107 Khongkhor and Sereji
Inner Mongolia
Sereji
2010.5.36096 Sereji
Inner Mongolia
Khongkhor standing in front of an adult
2010.5.36105 Khongkhor standing in front of an adult
Inner Mongolia
Khongkor holding reins of pony
2010.5.36138 Khongkor holding reins of pony
Inner Mongolia
Arash holding up dead wolf
2010.5.36143 Arash holding up dead wolf
Inner Mongolia
Arash, camels, and tent door at dawn
2010.5.35981 Arash, camels, and tent door at dawn
Inner Mongolia
Smoking sheepskin, Arash standing by
2010.5.35965 Smoking sheepskin, Arash standing by
Inner Mongolia
Arash in turban, close-up
2010.5.36007 Arash in turban, close-up
Inner Mongolia
Arash in turban, standing in front of tent
2010.5.36006 Arash in turban, standing in front of tent
Inner Mongolia
Portrait of Arash and camel
2010.5.35959 Portrait of Arash and camel
Inner Mongolia
Arash sitting at doorway of an open tent
2010.5.35886 Arash sitting at doorway of an open tent
Inner Mongolia
Arash filling water cask, two loaded camels
2010.5.35881 Arash filling water cask, two loaded camels
Inner Mongolia