IDNO
D.78671.LIN
Description
Watercolour painting and ink drawing of a Buryat woman's long coat collected by Ethel Lindgren during her Northwest Manchuria expedition, 1931 - 1932.
The coat is now in the care of MAA, reference 1933.362, and described as: "A long coat. The top and full skirt are made from dark blue and brown cotton with a wrap closure that is fastened with two red loops and gold buttons at the neck and waist; the waist has band of striped red and gold fabric, possibly silk. The collar is made of black velvet and stripes of red, blue and gold fabric. The sleeves are made from green silk, with a band of patterned red and gold fabric at the top and cuffs made from black velvet with trims of red and gold.
Inner Mongolia
Buryat; Transbaikal Buriat [historic]
Note by Lindgren on catalogue card for 1933.362: 'Sewn by Transbaikal Buriat woman, 1932. (v. 33.358 & 33.360)'.
According to the catalogue card for 1933.358, 'The Transbaikal Buriats in Barga. Since 1921, several hundred families of Transbaikal Buriats have emigrated from Siberia to Barga (N.W. Manchuria), where the authorities assigned them the valley of the Shinke River (a right-hand tributary of the Imin River), southeast of Hailar.
The garments in this collection (No's. 1933.358-66) were ordered through a Russian trader living among the Transbaikal Buriats in Barga, and made by a woman of the tribe. The materials were bought by the Russian trader in Chinese and Russian shops in Hailar, according to her instructions (this is the usual procedure, as the Buriats seldom have time to go to town themselves). This woman belonged to the group of Transbaikal Buriats living, before emigration, in or near St Borzya (Aginskaya Duma), the sixth station northwest of the Russo-Chinese frontier, on the Western Line of the Chinese Eastern Railway. The river Onon-Borzya runs through it.
The style of dress in this collection may, therefore, be said to be that of the "Aginsk" Buriats of Transbaikal. Buriats from this region use this territorial designation for themselves, "Selenginsk" Buriat women, and probably those of other sections of Transbaikal, have certain peculiarities in dress.'"
Place
E Asia; China; Inner Mongolia; Hulun Buir; near Hailar; Barga [North west Manchuria; Barga Region]
Cultural Affliation
Named Person
Photographer
King, Edith [Artist]
Collector / Expedition
Lindgren, Ethel John
Date
1932
Collection Name
Lindgren Collection
Source
Format
Drawing
Primary Documentation
Other Information
D.78666.LIN to D.78674.LIN were found in envelope now numbered C366/4/ which came from folder now numbered C366/.
FM:213321
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