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Kamchadals on baht pull out fish from the “muzzles” of the “constipation”..., 1910-29. Creator: Ivan Emelianovich Larin
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Kamchadals on baht pull out fish from the “muzzles” of the “constipation”..., 1910-29. Creator: Ivan Emelianovich Larin
Kamchadals on baht pull out fish from the "muzzles" of the "constipation" (structure for fishing), 1910-1929. From an album containing 296 works offering a glimpse of life in the Russian Far Northeast in the first third of the twentieth century. It includes nature scenes of Kamchatka, views of Petropavlovsk and other population centers, and images of the indigenous peoples of Kamchatka and neighboring territories--their occupations and their material culture. Kamchatka Regional Unified Museum
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Canoe Canoes Fisherfolk Fisherman Fishermen Fishing Indigenous People Ivan Emelianovich Larin Kamchadal Kamchatka Krai Russia Kamchatka Regional Unified Museum Larin Ivan Emelianovich Russian Federation Siberia Siberian
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This print by Ivan Emelianovich Larin captures a moment in the daily life of the Kamchadals, indigenous people of the Russian Far Northeast, in the early 20th century. In this image, we see Kamchadal fisherfolk using a traditional method to catch fish - pulling them out from the "muzzles" of a unique fishing structure known as "constipation."
The scene is filled with cultural richness and historical significance, offering us a glimpse into the traditional practices and way of life of these native inhabitants. The black and white composition adds to the timeless quality of the photograph, transporting us back to a bygone era.
As we observe this snapshot frozen in time, we are reminded of the deep connection between humans and nature that has sustained communities like the Kamchadals for generations. The intricate details captured by Larin's lens invite us to appreciate not only their skillful techniques but also their profound respect for their environment.
This print is not just an image; it is a window into history, inviting us to reflect on our own relationship with nature and heritage. It serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving traditions and honoring indigenous cultures that have shaped our world in ways both seen and unseen.
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