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Object Number
2005.3.89.3
Display Title
Quichua indians
Descriptions
Department
Photographic
Date
1932-1933
Artist
Dr. John P. Gillin
Culture
- Quechua
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
South America
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Ecuador
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Pichincha
Additional Geographic Terms
Quinche
Materials
Negative, nitrate
Dimensions
Overall: 3.5 cm (1 3/8 in.)
Quantity
1
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PrimaryMedia | Object Number | Title | Classification | Geography/Provenience | SHARE |
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| 2005.3.86.17 | Quichua indians showing costume of indians near Quito |
Ecuador
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| 2005.3.101.24 | Quichua indians who are nomadic fishermen |
Ecuador
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| 2005.3.101.26 | Overnight shelter of Quichua speaking indians |
Ecuador
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| 2005.3.101.23 | Quichua indians who are nomadic fishermen |
Ecuador
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| 2005.3.101.22 | Quichua indians who are nomadic fishermen |
Ecuador
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| 2005.3.102.26 | Typical mosquito net used by nomadic Quichua indians |
Ecuador
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| 2005.3.98.13 | Views of Quichua indian houses in environs of Banos |
Ecuador
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| 2005.3.88.24 | Quichua indians showing method of carrying water |
Quito
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| 2005.3.88.8 | Henry Hope and Quichua indians |
Ecuador
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| 2005.3.88.30 | Street scene -- Quichua woman carrying load |
Quito
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| 2005.3.101.16 | Typical overnight shelter of Quichuas |
Ecuador
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| 2005.3.101.17 | Typical overnight shelter of Quichuas |
Ecuador
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