Indigenous Peoples
Found in 49 Collections and/or Records:
Group of Afridees from the Kyber Pass, 1870s-1930s
Photograph of a group of four Afridees [Afridi], a Pashtun tribe, from the Kyber Pass between Afghanistan and Pakistan in the late 19th century. The four men are wearing traditional dress and posed with guns looking over a wall.
Group of Bhutias, Darjeeling, 1870s-1930s
Photograph of a group of Bhutias, possibly a family of a mother, father, son and daughter sitting and standing together for a portrait in Darjeeling, [India] in the late 19th or early 20th century.
Group of Parsee Ladies, 1870s-1930s
Photograph of a group of six Parsee women posing together in traditional dress in the early 20th century.
Group of Rajputs, 1870s-1930s
Photograph of a group of four Rajputs, 'members of one of the patrilineal clans of western, central, northern India and some parts of Pakistan,' posing for the camera on some ruins in the early 20th century.
Group of Tehuantepequenas, 1870s-1930s
Photograph of a group of Tehuantepequenas, or indigenous Mexican women from the Oaxaca region posing for a portraint in traditional dress in the late 19th or early 20th century.
Hill Folk, S[h]imla District, 1870s-1930s
Photograph of two Pahari men, or Hill folk from the Simla [Shimla] District in Himachal Pradesh, India. A note on the slide states, "There are 'Paharis' or hill men who inhabit villages in Simla District."
Incomplete note about the people of Strath of Appin, 29 August 1883
Incomplete note which reads 'The people of Strath of Appin and those of Loch' [Earra GhĂ idheal/Argyllshire].
Indian from the Mountains [Mexico], 1870s-1930s
Portrait photograph of an Indian man from the mountains in Mexico in traditional dress posing with a gun in the late 19th or early 20th century.
Indian Way of Carrying Children, 1870s-1930s
Portrait photograph of an Indian woman in Mexico carrying her young child in a sling on her back in the late 19th or early 20th century.
Indian Women from the Pueblas Near Colima [Mexico], 1870s-1930s
Photograph of a group of Indian women from the Pueblas near Colima [Mexico] in the early 20th century.