File:Dajak children.jpg
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Français : Garçon et fillette dayak (Indonésie), vers 1912 English: Dayak children. A Dayak boy and girl are here shown dressed in their best clothes for a ceremony. The stays of the girl are made of rattan covered with small brass rings, and are ornamented with silver dollars. Deutsch: Dajakkinder im Festgewand. Schnürbrust ähnliche Umhüllung beim Mädchen besteht aus Rotaungfasern. die mit kleinen Messingringen bedeckt und mit Silbermünzen verziert sind. |
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Date | Taken in 1912 | |||
Source | Customs of the World | |||
Author | Charles Hose | |||
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- 1912 photographs of Indonesia
- Dayak people
- Loincloths of Indonesia
- Charles Hose
- Customs of the World
- Die Sitten der Völker
- Ethnographic male toplessness
- Black and white photographs of Indonesia in the 1910s
- Black and white photographs of standing boys
- Black and white photographs of females in rattan corset
- 1 boy with 1 girl
- Children of Indonesia
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