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Yakut women, 1890. Creator: Unknown
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Yakut women, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Yakut women, 1890.
The album "Views of the Yakutsk Region" contains 151 photographs. Subjects include the Lena River shore; various forms of river transport--including boats, rafts, trade barges, and steamships; post offices along the Lena highway, and transport by horse and reindeer. Several of the photographs are signed with the initials "I. P." Irkutsk State University
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Album Anthropology Buriat Buryat Ethnic Ethnography Ethnology Headscarf Headscarves Indigenous People Irkutsk State University Photographic Position Region Russian Empire Sakha Russia Siberia Siberia Russia Siberian Typical Views Of Yakut Yakutia Yakutsk Sakha Russia Group Portrait Head Dress Meeting Of Frontiers
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This photograph, taken in 1890, captures a group of Yakut women from the far eastern region of Siberia, Russia. The image is part of the album "Views of the Yakutsk Region," which contains 151 photographs documenting the Lena River shore, various forms of transportation, post offices, and daily life in the area. The women are dressed in traditional clothing, with intricately designed headscarves and headdresses that reflect their rich cultural heritage. Their strong, determined gazes suggest a people who have long endured the harsh climate and challenges of their remote homeland. The Yakut people, also known as the Sakha, are the largest ethnic group in the Russian Federation's Sakha Republic (Yakutia). Historically, they were known as skilled hunters, reindeer herders, and gold miners. The Yakut language is a Turkic language, and their culture is a unique blend of indigenous and Russian influences. This photograph is a valuable record of a time and place that has largely disappeared. It offers a glimpse into the lives of these women, who were likely involved in the daily tasks of their community, such as cooking, sewing, or caring for children. The photograph also serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving cultural heritage and the stories of indigenous peoples. The album, which is held at Irkutsk State University, is an invaluable resource for scholars and researchers studying the history and anthropology of Siberia and the Russian Empire. The photograph, along with the others in the album, provides a window into the past and a testament to the resilience and adaptability of the human spirit.
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