Ethnographic
During the 19th century and early 20th century photographers traveled the world to capture images of native peoples. It was a great challenge to obtain many of these photographs. The photographers had to approach an often, hostile group of people who had no understanding of the camera.
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A Native Harpist of Samoliland
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Amazonian Woman and Child, Brazil
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Andean Sheep Herders, Peru, c1900
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Apache Stream, Arizona. c1999
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Bali Women. c1910
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Basket Maker’s stall, Indian Market, Kashmir, c1900
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Bedouin Tribesman, Jidda, Arabia
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Brahmin Girl carrying fruit offering to a temple, Bali
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Chief of American Samoa meeting with his tribe
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Children in Jibuti, Somalia
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Chinese Boys on the Street
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Chinese Children fighting in Street
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Chinese Man smoking a pipe
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Chinese Merchant and his Children, Chinatown
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Chinese Ricksha, studio view
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Chinese Workers in Company Store, Hawaii. c1920
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Dahomey Chiefs, c1900
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Devil Dancers of Ceylon
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East African Natives carrying equipment on Safari
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Eight small boys in a Banyan tree, Siam
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Embroiderer working on an apron, Mezokocesd, Hungary
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Fiji Native Police, c1900
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Fijian House Boats, c1900
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Fijians calling a meeting by hammering dugout gongs
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Fishermen preparing their boats, Ceylon c1920
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Fruit Seller’s stall, Indian Market, Kashmir, c1900
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Gold Assayers, Antamok, Philippines, c1922
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Gold Assayers, Baguio, Philippines, c1922
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Grain Seller’s stall, Indian Market, Kashmir, c1900
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Indian Beauty, c1920
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Indian Beauty, c1920
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Indian Hunter with Himalayan Black Bear, c1910
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