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Java - Indonesia - Traditional Dance Moves - Petrok and Dewie Srikandi Date: circa 1910s
Javanese Male DancerA male dancer of Java, Indonesia. Date: 1930s
Javanese Girl DancerA native dancing girl in a traditional elaborate costume and headdress, Java, Indonesia. Date: 1930s
Javanese PuppetA leather dancer puppet, traditionally used in shadow dances, Java, Indonesia. Date: 1930s
Indonesia - Jakarta - The Telephone Exchange. Jakarta was formerly known as Sunda Kelapa (3971527), Jayakarta (15271619), Batavia (16191942), and Djakarta (19421972)
Indonesia - Java - Rice Fields at PreangerRice Fields in Preanger (now Priangan), Western Java (now part of Indonesia). Date: circa 1920
Bonang Players - BaliThe Bonang is a musical instrument used in the Javanese gamelan (percussion orchestra). It is a collection of small gongs (sometimes called kettles or pots)
East Java - Indonesia - Selecta, Batu Date: 1939
Javanese Boat PeopleJavanese boat people, whose homes are boats, in what was then the Dutch East Indies, now Indonesia. Date: early 1930s
Burmese solo male dancer in traditional costumeA Burmese solo male dancer in his traditional costume, holding his hands together. The dance has ancient origins and is linked to Chinese, Indian, Indonesian and Thai styles
Decorating fabric with BatikAn Indonesian lady decorates fabric using Batik technique at Djokja, (Java) Indonesia
Bali - Cock FightingBali, Indonesia - Cock Fighting
Java - Indonesia - Stableboy with horse
Surabaya, Indonesia - Street SceneStreet scene of the capital of the Eastern Province - Java, Indonesia - now known as Surabaya, previously known as Soerbaja (formerly in the Dutch East Indies)
Indonesia - Java - Paku Alam VII of Pakualaman, a small hereditary principality within the Sultanate of Yogyakarta - pictured with his wife, he was Prince between 1903-1938
Indonesia - Batak HouseA distinctive high-roofed house of the Batak people of Indonesia
People of BorneoA large crowd of villagers from a village in Borneo, Indonesia - then a Dutch colony (The Dutch East Indies)
Island of Krakatoa, in the straits of Sunda. The volcano erupted 4 times in 1883. The blast was estimated to have had the power of 10000 hydrogen bombs
Dyak couple, BorneoA Dyak couple, Borneo
JavaneseThree Indonesian men: a Javanese ruler, his servant with a closed parasol, and an islander
Indonesian PalanquinFour bearers carry a gentleman in a palanquin, in the East Indies (Indonesia)