IDNO
P.91278.LIN
Description
On Mamen's listing: Trip to the Upper Imen, Barga, N. Manchuria, 1932.
83. 22/3. Golmito and Chülä (on the gate). Ango Holis.
Mamen’s description: “Golmito and Chüla on the gate”.
The man is wearing a Mongolian style of fur garment made turned the fur inside and has no cover outside. His boots are made of raw hide which are extremely enduring. The hat he is wearing is a type usually made with game fur such as fox, marten, otter, marmot or some domestic animal fur like dog or sheep. The flaps are turned up outward which can be put down and even can be tied under the chin in the cold weather. A pouch is hung from his belt with a string and the string holder is seen at the belt. He is holding a rifle and wearing a dagger with sheath in his belt. The woman is wearing a sleeveless jacket over the long garment. Interestingly, she tied her braid over the hat. From the man’s armed appearance he is very much a hunter, but their domestic environment is more like a settled herders, especially in another picture of the same house there are a lot of livestock like oxen, sheep and goats around. [U. Borjigin 17/6/2002]
Place
E Asia; China; Inner Mongolia; Hulun Buir; Upper Yimin River; Anggo Xules [North west Manchuria; Barga Region; Imin River; Upper Imen River; Anggo Khules; Ango Holis]
Cultural Affliation
Orochen [historically Orochon; Oroqen]
Named Person
Photographer
Mamen, Oscar
Collector / Expedition
Lindgren, Ethel John [Expedition to Northwest Manchuria, 1932]
Date
22 March 1932
Collection Name
Lindgren Collection
Source
Format
Print Black & White
Primary Documentation
Other Information
P.91197.LIN to P.91440.LIN, P.81797.LIN to P.81890.LIN, P.62142.LIN, P.62143.LIN, P.62482.LIN, P.84684.LIN are in the album now numbered A.114.LIN. The prints match the negatives in A.10.LIN, A.11.LIN, A.20.LIN, A.21.LIN, A.23.LIN, A.24.LIN, A.6.LIN, A.18.LIN. A typed list describing the negatives for the prints in this album was found in this album which has now been archived as BA2/4/16.
A xeroxed manuscript describing the negatives for the prints in is archived as BA2/4/8.
FM:225928
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