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Women, children and young people of Karayahi-Karajá before the summer camp

Caption Ehrenreich, Paul. 1891. contributions to the ethnology of Brazil. I. The Karaya tribes on the Rio Araguaya (Goyaz) II. On some peoples on the Rio Purus (Amazonas) Berlin: W. Spemann, plate III / 2: "Karaya. Karaya groups (photographed in the last "summer camp" on a river island above the northern tip of Bananal Island). 2. women, children and young people sitting on the ground in front of the tent roofs of the "summer camp" made of mats. On the pole on the right two macaws, on the left on the bank a jabiru (black-headed stork)." Caption Ehrenreich, Paul 1892. globe. Illustrated journal for regional and ethnological studies. LXII: 1-4, 33-40, 70-74, 100-106, 133-140, 181-186, 214-221, 259-264, 326-33, ill. p. 36: "Last Karayahi camp (Aldea Tamanko). From: "Beiträge zur Völkerkunde Brasiliens". Pl. III, 2."

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Cultural attribution
Karajá (Iny Karaja)
Object type
positives (photographs)
Dimensions
Height: 10,9 cm
Width: 19,5 cm
Height: 13 cm
Width: 20,8 cm
Material/Technique
mounted on cardboard
Current location
Ethnologisches Museum, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin
Inventory number
VIII E 1215

Provenance and sources

Production
when
1888
where
Brazil
Rio Araguaia
who
Ehrenreich, Paul - Photographers
Karajá (Iny Karaja)
Assignment to a curated holding:
American Ethnology

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