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Yakut, late 19th cent - early 20th cent. Creator: I Popov
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Yakut, late 19th cent - early 20th cent. Creator: I Popov
Yakut, late 19th cent - early 20th cent. The album "Peoples of Siberia" contains twenty-seven photographs depicting Yakuts and Buryats, everyday life, festivals, meetings, housing, utensils, and hunting accessories. Several of the photographs are signed with the initials "I. P." Irkutsk State University
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This photograph, titled "Yakut Woman," is a poignant snapshot of everyday life in the late 19th century to early 20th century in the far eastern region of Siberia, Russia. Taken by the Yakut photographer I.P. Popov, this image is part of a collection of twenty-seven photographs entitled "Peoples of Siberia," which is housed in the Irkutsk State University library. The photograph depicts a Yakut woman, dressed in traditional apparel, standing in a rural setting. Her clothing, which appears worn and torn, is a testament to the harsh living conditions of the region. The woman is shown with a determined expression on her face as she scratches the earth with a stick, possibly preparing the land for planting or tending to crops. The image is a powerful reminder of the resilience and resourcefulness of the people of Siberia during this period. The photograph is a black and white, full-length portrait, capturing the woman in a candid and unposed moment. The image is rich in historical and cultural significance, providing a glimpse into the lives of the Yakuts, an indigenous people of Siberia. The photograph is also a testament to the important role that photography played in documenting the diverse peoples and cultures of Russia during this period. The photograph's rough edges and scratches add to its vintage charm, making it a valuable addition to any collection of historical or regionalist imagery. The image is a reminder of the rich heritage and history of Siberia and the people who have called it home for generations.
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