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Illustration by Norman Morrow, of Aino Ackte as Salome, with empty platter. Captioned, Salome without the Baptist's Head'
Illustration Aino Ackte as Salome, with empty platter. Captioned, Salome without the Baptist's Head! Aino Ackte (1876-1944), Finnish soprano, had recently been cast to play Salome
Photograph of Aino Ackte (1876-1944), Finnish soprano, theatrical studio portrait. Captioned, The New Salome'. Aino Ackte had recently been cast to play Salome, in a long-forbidden opera
19th century vintage photograph - group of Ainu Aino, indigenous people from Hokkaido - Uchida studio - male men group
Ainu, Aino man from Haokkaido island, JapanVintage 19th century photograph: Ainu, Aino man from Haokkaido island, Japan
Aino Ackte, Finnish operatic soprano, in national costumeAino Ackte (1876-1944), Finnish operatic soprano, seen here wearing national costume. She founded an annual festival at Nyslott (Savonlinna) to foster Finnish music, first held in 1912
Japan - A group of three Ainos, the aboriginesLantern slide of a group of three Ainos, the aborigines. The Ainu (also called Aynu, Aino and in historical texts Ezo), are indigenous people or groups in Japan and Russia
Ainu Couple - JapanThe Ainu (also called Aynu, Aino and in historical texts Ezo) - indigenous people or groups in Japan (Hokkaido) and Russia (Sakhalin and the Kuril Islands). Ainu men often wear heavy beards
Aino Ackte (1876-1944) Finnish singer
Ainu women, JapanAinu (Aynu, Aino) women, an indigenous group in Japan. Date: circa 1890s
Aino Ackte / HerwineAINO ACKTE Finnish opera singer, seen here in 1900 in the role of Herwine in La Cloche du Rhin