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Yurt of the Ilga Tungus, 1920-1929. Creator: Unknown
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Yurt of the Ilga Tungus, 1920-1929. Creator: Unknown
Yurt of the Ilga Tungus, 1920-1929. From a collection which includes more than two hundred photographs taken during scientific expeditions into the most remote wilderness regions of Siberia at the end of the nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth centuries. This selection illustrates the life of seven indigenous groups from East Siberia: Kets, Dolgans, Buryats, Yakuts, Even, Evenks, and Toffalars. Novosibirsk State Museum of Regional History and Folklife
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This print captures the essence of the Yurt of the Ilga Tungus, dating back to the 1920s in Siberia. The image is part of a remarkable collection featuring over two hundred photographs taken during scientific expeditions into the remote wilderness regions of East Siberia at the turn of the century.
The yurt, a traditional dwelling used by indigenous groups such as Kets, Dolgans, Buryats, Yakuts, Evenks, and Toffalars, stands as a testament to their rich cultural heritage. The intricate wooden structure is beautifully captured in black and white, showcasing its unique design and craftsmanship.
As we gaze upon this historical photograph, we are transported back in time to an era when these nomadic people roamed the vast Siberian landscape. The yurt served as their shelter against harsh weather conditions and symbolized their deep connection to nature.
Through this image, we gain insight into the lives of these indigenous communities who have long inhabited this rugged terrain. It serves as a reminder of their resilience and resourcefulness in adapting to their surroundings.
This photograph from the Novosibirsk State Museum of Regional History and Folklife is not just a visual representation but also a window into a world that has since evolved but continues to hold significance in our understanding of Siberian culture.
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