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North Arfican musician with stringed instrumentVintage 19th century photograph: North Arfican musician with stringed instrument
Two young Japanese women bowing to each other, greetingVintage 19th century photograph: Two young Japanese women bowing to each other in greeting
Young veiled North African women, probably Algeria / TunisiaVintage 19th century photograph: Portrait of young veiled North African women, probably Algeria or Tunisia
Portrait of a Jewish Rabbi, Palestine, late 19th centuryVintage 19th century photograph: Portrait of a Jewish Rabbi, Palestine, late 19th century
Group of young Chinese women with bound feet19th century vintage photograph: Group of young Chinese women with bound feet
Cute child, photographers studio, probably India, late 19th19th century vintage photograph: Cute child, in photographers studio, probably India, late 19th century
Making straw mats, Japan19th century vintage photograph: mat makers weaving straw mats, Japan on a loonm
Matmakers, Japan19th century vintage photograph: matmakers making straw mats, Japan
North African man with jug and dish19th century vintage photograph: North African man with jug and dish
Porter, water carrier, woman, child in Cairo Egypt19th century vintage photograph:Porter, water carrier, woman, child in Cairo Egypt
Biskra, woman and child, Algeria19th century vintage photograph: Biskra, woman and child, Algeria
Kabyle - Arab man in Algeria, North Africa19th century vintage photograph: Kabyle - Arab man in Algeria, North Africa
Boy riding water buffalo, Philippines19th century vintage photograph: Boy riding water buffalo, Philippines
Te Maro - Te Amotutu - Ko Tariu - MaorisTe Maro, a boy of Waikato (top left), Te Amotutu, a young chief of the Nga-Ti-Pou tribe (top right), and Ko Tariu, a chief of Taupo, with his wife (below) - Maoris
Maori Weapons and Implements of War, with Warriors preparing for a fight. Plate from The New Zealanders illustrated by George French Angas (1822-1886). Date: 1847
Totem poles, Khanty Mansiysk museum, RussiaA display of carved totem poles of the Mansi tribe at the open air Okrug Ethnographic Museum (Torum Maa) in Khanty Mansiysk, Western Siberia, Russia