A man playing traditional ravanahatha stringed instrument at a restaurant in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-man-playing-traditional-ravanahatha-stringed-instrument-at-a-restaurant-in-jaipur-rajasthan-india-image472466114.html
RM2JCJK9P–A man playing traditional ravanahatha stringed instrument at a restaurant in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India.
A man playing traditional ravanahatha stringed instrument at a restaurant in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-man-playing-traditional-ravanahatha-stringed-instrument-at-a-restaurant-in-jaipur-rajasthan-india-image472466117.html
RM2JCJK9W–A man playing traditional ravanahatha stringed instrument at a restaurant in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India.
A musician playing ravanahatha—a Rajasthani traditional stringed, bowed musical instrument, at Amer Fort, Rajasthan, India. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-musician-playing-ravanahathaa-rajasthani-traditional-stringed-bowed-musical-instrument-at-amer-fort-rajasthan-india-image396459501.html
RM2E1083W–A musician playing ravanahatha—a Rajasthani traditional stringed, bowed musical instrument, at Amer Fort, Rajasthan, India.
Hance Pah posing for a photo with an electric sasando, Rote Island's traditional string musical instrument that he created, at his house in Lalu Koen village, Rote Island, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hance-pah-posing-for-a-photo-with-an-electric-sasando-rote-islands-traditional-string-musical-instrument-that-he-created-at-his-house-in-lalu-koen-village-rote-island-east-nusa-tenggara-indonesia-image414779590.html
RM2F2PRGP–Hance Pah posing for a photo with an electric sasando, Rote Island's traditional string musical instrument that he created, at his house in Lalu Koen village, Rote Island, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia.
Hance Pah posing for a photo with an electric sasando, Rote Island's traditional string musical instrument that he created, at his house in Lalu Koen village, Rote Island, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hance-pah-posing-for-a-photo-with-an-electric-sasando-rote-islands-traditional-string-musical-instrument-that-he-created-at-his-house-in-lalu-koen-village-rote-island-east-nusa-tenggara-indonesia-image414781769.html
RM2F2PXAH–Hance Pah posing for a photo with an electric sasando, Rote Island's traditional string musical instrument that he created, at his house in Lalu Koen village, Rote Island, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia.
A man playing 'sampe' (sape), a Dayaknese traditional string instrument, at Bali Gundi longhouse of traditional Dayak Taman community in Sibau Hulu, Putussibau Utara, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-man-playing-sampe-sape-a-dayaknese-traditional-string-instrument-at-bali-gundi-longhouse-of-traditional-dayak-taman-community-in-sibau-hulu-putussibau-utara-kapuas-hulu-west-kalimantan-indonesia-image471846747.html
RM2JBJD9F–A man playing 'sampe' (sape), a Dayaknese traditional string instrument, at Bali Gundi longhouse of traditional Dayak Taman community in Sibau Hulu, Putussibau Utara, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia.
A man playing 'sampe' (sape), a Dayaknese traditional string instrument, at Bali Gundi longhouse of traditional Dayak Taman community in Sibau Hulu, Putussibau Utara, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-man-playing-sampe-sape-a-dayaknese-traditional-string-instrument-at-bali-gundi-longhouse-of-traditional-dayak-taman-community-in-sibau-hulu-putussibau-utara-kapuas-hulu-west-kalimantan-indonesia-image471846742.html
RM2JBJD9A–A man playing 'sampe' (sape), a Dayaknese traditional string instrument, at Bali Gundi longhouse of traditional Dayak Taman community in Sibau Hulu, Putussibau Utara, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia.
Dressed in Rote Island's traditional attire, Yusuf Messah playing a traditional song with sasando instrument at his house in Meoain village in Rote Island, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. 'There are people still making and playing sasando,' he says, 'so this instrument is still alive in our community.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dressed-in-rote-islands-traditional-attire-yusuf-messah-playing-a-traditional-song-with-sasando-instrument-at-his-house-in-meoain-village-in-rote-island-east-nusa-tenggara-indonesia-there-are-people-still-making-and-playing-sasando-he-says-so-this-instrument-is-still-alive-in-our-community-image414781806.html
RM2F2PXBX–Dressed in Rote Island's traditional attire, Yusuf Messah playing a traditional song with sasando instrument at his house in Meoain village in Rote Island, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. 'There are people still making and playing sasando,' he says, 'so this instrument is still alive in our community.'
Dressed in Rote Island's traditional attire, Yusuf Messah singing a traditional song as he is playing a sasando instrument at his house in Meoain village in Rote, a remote island in eastern Indonesia. Yusuf is one of the very few persons still singing traditional song with sasando in Rote Island, yet he is very optimistic. 'There are people still making and playing it,' he says, 'so this instrument will stay in our community.' Despite a rarity in high quality traditional production of this instrument in the island, sasando has been considered by scholars to have a great potential in creative Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dressed-in-rote-islands-traditional-attire-yusuf-messah-singing-a-traditional-song-as-he-is-playing-a-sasando-instrument-at-his-house-in-meoain-village-in-rote-a-remote-island-in-eastern-indonesia-yusuf-is-one-of-the-very-few-persons-still-singing-traditional-song-with-sasando-in-rote-island-yet-he-is-very-optimistic-there-are-people-still-making-and-playing-it-he-says-so-this-instrument-will-stay-in-our-community-despite-a-rarity-in-high-quality-traditional-production-of-this-instrument-in-the-island-sasando-has-been-considered-by-scholars-to-have-a-great-potential-in-creative-image414779656.html
RM2F2PRK4–Dressed in Rote Island's traditional attire, Yusuf Messah singing a traditional song as he is playing a sasando instrument at his house in Meoain village in Rote, a remote island in eastern Indonesia. Yusuf is one of the very few persons still singing traditional song with sasando in Rote Island, yet he is very optimistic. 'There are people still making and playing it,' he says, 'so this instrument will stay in our community.' Despite a rarity in high quality traditional production of this instrument in the island, sasando has been considered by scholars to have a great potential in creative
Dressed in Rote Island's traditional attire, Yusuf Messah singing a traditional song as he is playing a sasando instrument at his house in Meoain village in Rote, a remote island in eastern Indonesia. Yusuf is one of the very few persons still singing traditional song with sasando in Rote Island, yet he is very optimistic. 'There are people still making and playing it,' he says, 'so this instrument will stay in our community.' Despite a rarity in high quality traditional production of this instrument in the island, sasando has been considered by scholars to have a great potential in creative Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dressed-in-rote-islands-traditional-attire-yusuf-messah-singing-a-traditional-song-as-he-is-playing-a-sasando-instrument-at-his-house-in-meoain-village-in-rote-a-remote-island-in-eastern-indonesia-yusuf-is-one-of-the-very-few-persons-still-singing-traditional-song-with-sasando-in-rote-island-yet-he-is-very-optimistic-there-are-people-still-making-and-playing-it-he-says-so-this-instrument-will-stay-in-our-community-despite-a-rarity-in-high-quality-traditional-production-of-this-instrument-in-the-island-sasando-has-been-considered-by-scholars-to-have-a-great-potential-in-creative-image414779627.html
RM2F2PRJ3–Dressed in Rote Island's traditional attire, Yusuf Messah singing a traditional song as he is playing a sasando instrument at his house in Meoain village in Rote, a remote island in eastern Indonesia. Yusuf is one of the very few persons still singing traditional song with sasando in Rote Island, yet he is very optimistic. 'There are people still making and playing it,' he says, 'so this instrument will stay in our community.' Despite a rarity in high quality traditional production of this instrument in the island, sasando has been considered by scholars to have a great potential in creative
Young man playing chenda, traditional percussion of Southern India, during a the 2004 Jakarta Highland Gathering in Karawaci, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-young-man-playing-chenda-traditional-percussion-of-southern-india-92446279.html
RMFAB84R–Young man playing chenda, traditional percussion of Southern India, during a the 2004 Jakarta Highland Gathering in Karawaci, Indonesia.
Electric (left) and traditional (right) versions of sasando, a Rote Island's native, traditional music instruments. Rote Island, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/electric-left-and-traditional-right-versions-of-sasando-a-rote-islands-native-traditional-music-instruments-rote-island-indonesia-image359993113.html
RM2BWK2TW–Electric (left) and traditional (right) versions of sasando, a Rote Island's native, traditional music instruments. Rote Island, Indonesia.
Sungai Uluk Palin, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. Nov 29, 2011. Traditional longhouse community of Dayak Tamambaloh playing gongs to welcome visiting guests. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sungai-uluk-palin-kapuas-hulu-west-kalimantan-indonesia-nov-29-2011-traditional-longhouse-community-of-dayak-tamambaloh-playing-gongs-to-welcome-visiting-guests-image431801615.html
RM2G2E7A7–Sungai Uluk Palin, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. Nov 29, 2011. Traditional longhouse community of Dayak Tamambaloh playing gongs to welcome visiting guests.
Sungai Uluk Palin, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. March 2007. Gong, gamelan, and other percussive musical instruments at the longhouse of Dayak Tamambaloh traditional community.--Photographed on black and white film, scanned, digitalized. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sungai-uluk-palin-kapuas-hulu-west-kalimantan-indonesia-march-2007-gong-gamelan-and-other-percussive-musical-instruments-at-the-longhouse-of-dayak-tamambaloh-traditional-community-photographed-on-black-and-white-film-scanned-digitalized-image431674048.html
RM2G28CJ8–Sungai Uluk Palin, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. March 2007. Gong, gamelan, and other percussive musical instruments at the longhouse of Dayak Tamambaloh traditional community.--Photographed on black and white film, scanned, digitalized.
Sungai Uluk Palin, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. March 2007. A man testing percussive musical instrument at the longhouse of Dayak Tamambaloh community.--Photographed on black and white film, scanned, digitalized. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sungai-uluk-palin-kapuas-hulu-west-kalimantan-indonesia-march-2007-a-man-testing-percussive-musical-instrument-at-the-longhouse-of-dayak-tamambaloh-community-photographed-on-black-and-white-film-scanned-digitalized-image431555113.html
RM2G230XH–Sungai Uluk Palin, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. March 2007. A man testing percussive musical instrument at the longhouse of Dayak Tamambaloh community.--Photographed on black and white film, scanned, digitalized.
Sungai Uluk Palin, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. March 2007. A man testing percussive musical instrument at the longhouse of Dayak Tamambaloh community.--Photographed on black and white film, scanned, digitalized. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sungai-uluk-palin-kapuas-hulu-west-kalimantan-indonesia-march-2007-a-man-testing-percussive-musical-instrument-at-the-longhouse-of-dayak-tamambaloh-community-photographed-on-black-and-white-film-scanned-digitalized-image431555085.html
RM2G230WH–Sungai Uluk Palin, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. March 2007. A man testing percussive musical instrument at the longhouse of Dayak Tamambaloh community.--Photographed on black and white film, scanned, digitalized.
Sungai Uluk Palin, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. March 2007. A man testing percussive musical instrument at the longhouse of Dayak Tamambaloh community.--Photographed on black and white film, scanned, digitalized. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sungai-uluk-palin-kapuas-hulu-west-kalimantan-indonesia-march-2007-a-man-testing-percussive-musical-instrument-at-the-longhouse-of-dayak-tamambaloh-community-photographed-on-black-and-white-film-scanned-digitalized-image431555106.html
RM2G230XA–Sungai Uluk Palin, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. March 2007. A man testing percussive musical instrument at the longhouse of Dayak Tamambaloh community.--Photographed on black and white film, scanned, digitalized.
Sungai Uluk Palin, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. March 2007. Men untying gongs and other percussive iinstruments at the longhouse of Dayak Tamambaloh community. This is a part of a series of preparations for traditional events held to honour the former traditional chief, who passed away several weeks earlier.--Photographed on black and white film, scanned, digitalized. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sungai-uluk-palin-kapuas-hulu-west-kalimantan-indonesia-march-2007-men-untying-gongs-and-other-percussive-iinstruments-at-the-longhouse-of-dayak-tamambaloh-community-this-is-a-part-of-a-series-of-preparations-for-traditional-events-held-to-honour-the-former-traditional-chief-who-passed-away-several-weeks-earlier-photographed-on-black-and-white-film-scanned-digitalized-image431555299.html
RM2G23157–Sungai Uluk Palin, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. March 2007. Men untying gongs and other percussive iinstruments at the longhouse of Dayak Tamambaloh community. This is a part of a series of preparations for traditional events held to honour the former traditional chief, who passed away several weeks earlier.--Photographed on black and white film, scanned, digitalized.
Sungai Uluk Palin, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. March 2007. Men untying gongs and other percussive iinstruments at the longhouse of Dayak Tamambaloh community. This is a part of a series of preparations for traditional events held to honour the former traditional chief, who passed away several weeks earlier.--Photographed on black and white film, scanned, digitalized. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sungai-uluk-palin-kapuas-hulu-west-kalimantan-indonesia-march-2007-men-untying-gongs-and-other-percussive-iinstruments-at-the-longhouse-of-dayak-tamambaloh-community-this-is-a-part-of-a-series-of-preparations-for-traditional-events-held-to-honour-the-former-traditional-chief-who-passed-away-several-weeks-earlier-photographed-on-black-and-white-film-scanned-digitalized-image431555190.html
RM2G2311A–Sungai Uluk Palin, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. March 2007. Men untying gongs and other percussive iinstruments at the longhouse of Dayak Tamambaloh community. This is a part of a series of preparations for traditional events held to honour the former traditional chief, who passed away several weeks earlier.--Photographed on black and white film, scanned, digitalized.
Sungai Uluk Palin, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. March 2007. Men untying gongs and other percussive iinstruments at the longhouse of Dayak Tamambaloh community. This is a part of a series of preparations for traditional events held to honour the former traditional chief, who passed away several weeks earlier.--Photographed on black and white film, scanned, digitalized. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sungai-uluk-palin-kapuas-hulu-west-kalimantan-indonesia-march-2007-men-untying-gongs-and-other-percussive-iinstruments-at-the-longhouse-of-dayak-tamambaloh-community-this-is-a-part-of-a-series-of-preparations-for-traditional-events-held-to-honour-the-former-traditional-chief-who-passed-away-several-weeks-earlier-photographed-on-black-and-white-film-scanned-digitalized-image431555327.html
RM2G23167–Sungai Uluk Palin, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. March 2007. Men untying gongs and other percussive iinstruments at the longhouse of Dayak Tamambaloh community. This is a part of a series of preparations for traditional events held to honour the former traditional chief, who passed away several weeks earlier.--Photographed on black and white film, scanned, digitalized.
Sungai Uluk Palin, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. March 2007. Men untying gongs and other percussive iinstruments at the longhouse of Dayak Tamambaloh community. This is a part of a series of preparations for traditional events held to honour the former traditional chief, who passed away several weeks earlier.--Photographed on black and white film, scanned, digitalized. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sungai-uluk-palin-kapuas-hulu-west-kalimantan-indonesia-march-2007-men-untying-gongs-and-other-percussive-iinstruments-at-the-longhouse-of-dayak-tamambaloh-community-this-is-a-part-of-a-series-of-preparations-for-traditional-events-held-to-honour-the-former-traditional-chief-who-passed-away-several-weeks-earlier-photographed-on-black-and-white-film-scanned-digitalized-image431555425.html
RM2G2319N–Sungai Uluk Palin, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. March 2007. Men untying gongs and other percussive iinstruments at the longhouse of Dayak Tamambaloh community. This is a part of a series of preparations for traditional events held to honour the former traditional chief, who passed away several weeks earlier.--Photographed on black and white film, scanned, digitalized.
Sungai Uluk Palin, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. March 2007. Men untying gongs and other percussive iinstruments at the longhouse of Dayak Tamambaloh community. This is a part of a series of preparations for traditional events held to honour the former traditional chief, who passed away several weeks earlier.--Photographed on black and white film, scanned, digitalized. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sungai-uluk-palin-kapuas-hulu-west-kalimantan-indonesia-march-2007-men-untying-gongs-and-other-percussive-iinstruments-at-the-longhouse-of-dayak-tamambaloh-community-this-is-a-part-of-a-series-of-preparations-for-traditional-events-held-to-honour-the-former-traditional-chief-who-passed-away-several-weeks-earlier-photographed-on-black-and-white-film-scanned-digitalized-image431555442.html
RM2G231AA–Sungai Uluk Palin, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. March 2007. Men untying gongs and other percussive iinstruments at the longhouse of Dayak Tamambaloh community. This is a part of a series of preparations for traditional events held to honour the former traditional chief, who passed away several weeks earlier.--Photographed on black and white film, scanned, digitalized.
Sungai Uluk Palin, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. March 2007. Men untying gongs and other percussive iinstruments at the longhouse of Dayak Tamambaloh community. This is a part of a series of preparations for traditional events held to honour the former traditional chief, who passed away several weeks earlier.--Photographed on black and white film, scanned, digitalized. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sungai-uluk-palin-kapuas-hulu-west-kalimantan-indonesia-march-2007-men-untying-gongs-and-other-percussive-iinstruments-at-the-longhouse-of-dayak-tamambaloh-community-this-is-a-part-of-a-series-of-preparations-for-traditional-events-held-to-honour-the-former-traditional-chief-who-passed-away-several-weeks-earlier-photographed-on-black-and-white-film-scanned-digitalized-image431555212.html
RM2G23124–Sungai Uluk Palin, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. March 2007. Men untying gongs and other percussive iinstruments at the longhouse of Dayak Tamambaloh community. This is a part of a series of preparations for traditional events held to honour the former traditional chief, who passed away several weeks earlier.--Photographed on black and white film, scanned, digitalized.
A woman playing percussive instrument as the musical background for a show of 'caci' (Flores Island's traditional whip fight, martial art) in Liang Ndara village, Mbeliling, West Manggarai, Flores, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-woman-playing-percussive-instrument-as-the-musical-background-for-a-show-of-caci-flores-islands-traditional-whip-fight-martial-art-in-liang-ndara-village-mbeliling-west-manggarai-flores-east-nusa-tenggara-indonesia-image429989825.html
RM2FYFMBD–A woman playing percussive instrument as the musical background for a show of 'caci' (Flores Island's traditional whip fight, martial art) in Liang Ndara village, Mbeliling, West Manggarai, Flores, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia.
A woman playing percussive instrument as a musical background for a show of 'caci' (Flores Island's traditional whip fight, martial art) in Liang Ndara village, Mbeliling, West Manggarai, Flores, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-woman-playing-percussive-instrument-as-a-musical-background-for-a-show-of-caci-flores-islands-traditional-whip-fight-martial-art-in-liang-ndara-village-mbeliling-west-manggarai-flores-east-nusa-tenggara-indonesia-image430124551.html
RM2FYNT73–A woman playing percussive instrument as a musical background for a show of 'caci' (Flores Island's traditional whip fight, martial art) in Liang Ndara village, Mbeliling, West Manggarai, Flores, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia.
Women getting ready to play percussive instrument as a musical background for a show of 'caci' (Flores Island's traditional whip fight, martial art) in Liang Ndara village, Mbeliling, West Manggarai, Flores, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/women-getting-ready-to-play-percussive-instrument-as-a-musical-background-for-a-show-of-caci-flores-islands-traditional-whip-fight-martial-art-in-liang-ndara-village-mbeliling-west-manggarai-flores-east-nusa-tenggara-indonesia-image430124510.html
RM2FYNT5J–Women getting ready to play percussive instrument as a musical background for a show of 'caci' (Flores Island's traditional whip fight, martial art) in Liang Ndara village, Mbeliling, West Manggarai, Flores, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia.
West Kalimantan, Indonesia. March 2007. A man unloads a set of gamelan percussive instrument, as he is walking past a crowd of people—Dayak Tamambaloh community—who is splashing water at each other as a purifying act, in front of a boat that have just carried the family of their new traditional chief for a visit to the burial site of their former chief in Sungai Uluk Palin (Sungulo Palin) village, Putusibau Utara, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/west-kalimantan-indonesia-march-2007-a-man-unloads-a-set-of-gamelan-percussive-instrument-as-he-is-walking-past-a-crowd-of-peopledayak-tamambaloh-communitywho-is-splashing-water-at-each-other-as-a-purifying-act-in-front-of-a-boat-that-have-just-carried-the-family-of-their-new-traditional-chief-for-a-visit-to-the-burial-site-of-their-former-chief-in-sungai-uluk-palin-sungulo-palin-village-putusibau-utara-kapuas-hulu-west-kalimantan-indonesia-image431134976.html
RM2G1BW1M–West Kalimantan, Indonesia. March 2007. A man unloads a set of gamelan percussive instrument, as he is walking past a crowd of people—Dayak Tamambaloh community—who is splashing water at each other as a purifying act, in front of a boat that have just carried the family of their new traditional chief for a visit to the burial site of their former chief in Sungai Uluk Palin (Sungulo Palin) village, Putusibau Utara, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia.
West Kalimantan, Indonesia. March 2007. A man unloads a set of gamelan percussive instrument, as he is walking past a crowd of people—Dayak Tamambaloh community—who is splashing water at each other as a purifying act, in front of a boat that have just carried the family of their new traditional chief for a visit to the burial site of their former chief in Sungai Uluk Palin (Sungulo Palin) village, Putusibau Utara, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/west-kalimantan-indonesia-march-2007-a-man-unloads-a-set-of-gamelan-percussive-instrument-as-he-is-walking-past-a-crowd-of-peopledayak-tamambaloh-communitywho-is-splashing-water-at-each-other-as-a-purifying-act-in-front-of-a-boat-that-have-just-carried-the-family-of-their-new-traditional-chief-for-a-visit-to-the-burial-site-of-their-former-chief-in-sungai-uluk-palin-sungulo-palin-village-putusibau-utara-kapuas-hulu-west-kalimantan-indonesia-image431134974.html
RM2G1BW1J–West Kalimantan, Indonesia. March 2007. A man unloads a set of gamelan percussive instrument, as he is walking past a crowd of people—Dayak Tamambaloh community—who is splashing water at each other as a purifying act, in front of a boat that have just carried the family of their new traditional chief for a visit to the burial site of their former chief in Sungai Uluk Palin (Sungulo Palin) village, Putusibau Utara, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia.
West Kalimantan, Indonesia. March 2007. A man unloads a set of gamelan percussive instrument, as he is walking past a crowd of people—Dayak Tamambaloh community—who is splashing water at each other as a purifying act, in front of a boat that have just carried the family of their new traditional chief for a visit to the burial site of their former chief in Sungai Uluk Palin (Sungulo Palin) village, Putusibau Utara, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. Culture is an indispensable part of any development, according to United Nations. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/west-kalimantan-indonesia-march-2007-a-man-unloads-a-set-of-gamelan-percussive-instrument-as-he-is-walking-past-a-crowd-of-peopledayak-tamambaloh-communitywho-is-splashing-water-at-each-other-as-a-purifying-act-in-front-of-a-boat-that-have-just-carried-the-family-of-their-new-traditional-chief-for-a-visit-to-the-burial-site-of-their-former-chief-in-sungai-uluk-palin-sungulo-palin-village-putusibau-utara-kapuas-hulu-west-kalimantan-indonesia-culture-is-an-indispensable-part-of-any-development-according-to-united-nations-image568718414.html
RM2T17A3X–West Kalimantan, Indonesia. March 2007. A man unloads a set of gamelan percussive instrument, as he is walking past a crowd of people—Dayak Tamambaloh community—who is splashing water at each other as a purifying act, in front of a boat that have just carried the family of their new traditional chief for a visit to the burial site of their former chief in Sungai Uluk Palin (Sungulo Palin) village, Putusibau Utara, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. Culture is an indispensable part of any development, according to United Nations.
West Kalimantan, Indonesia. March 2007. A man unloads a set of gamelan percussive instrument, as he is walking past a crowd of people—Dayak Tamambaloh community—who is splashing water at each other as a purifying act, in front of a boat that have just carried the family of their new traditional chief for a visit to the burial site of their former chief in Sungai Uluk Palin (Sungulo Palin) village, Putusibau Utara, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. Culture is an indispensable part of any development, if it is to be sustainable, according to United Nations. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/west-kalimantan-indonesia-march-2007-a-man-unloads-a-set-of-gamelan-percussive-instrument-as-he-is-walking-past-a-crowd-of-peopledayak-tamambaloh-communitywho-is-splashing-water-at-each-other-as-a-purifying-act-in-front-of-a-boat-that-have-just-carried-the-family-of-their-new-traditional-chief-for-a-visit-to-the-burial-site-of-their-former-chief-in-sungai-uluk-palin-sungulo-palin-village-putusibau-utara-kapuas-hulu-west-kalimantan-indonesia-culture-is-an-indispensable-part-of-any-development-if-it-is-to-be-sustainable-according-to-united-nations-image594518084.html
RM2WF6HTM–West Kalimantan, Indonesia. March 2007. A man unloads a set of gamelan percussive instrument, as he is walking past a crowd of people—Dayak Tamambaloh community—who is splashing water at each other as a purifying act, in front of a boat that have just carried the family of their new traditional chief for a visit to the burial site of their former chief in Sungai Uluk Palin (Sungulo Palin) village, Putusibau Utara, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. Culture is an indispensable part of any development, if it is to be sustainable, according to United Nations.
West Kalimantan, Indonesia. March 2007. A man unloads a set of gamelan percussive instrument, as he is walking past a crowd of people—Dayak Tamambaloh community—who is splashing water at each other as a purifying act, in front of a boat that have just carried the family of their new traditional chief for a visit to the burial site of their former chief in Sungai Uluk Palin (Sungulo Palin) village, Putusibau Utara, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. Culture is an indispensable part of any development, according to United Nations. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/west-kalimantan-indonesia-march-2007-a-man-unloads-a-set-of-gamelan-percussive-instrument-as-he-is-walking-past-a-crowd-of-peopledayak-tamambaloh-communitywho-is-splashing-water-at-each-other-as-a-purifying-act-in-front-of-a-boat-that-have-just-carried-the-family-of-their-new-traditional-chief-for-a-visit-to-the-burial-site-of-their-former-chief-in-sungai-uluk-palin-sungulo-palin-village-putusibau-utara-kapuas-hulu-west-kalimantan-indonesia-culture-is-an-indispensable-part-of-any-development-according-to-united-nations-image476424335.html
RM2JK302R–West Kalimantan, Indonesia. March 2007. A man unloads a set of gamelan percussive instrument, as he is walking past a crowd of people—Dayak Tamambaloh community—who is splashing water at each other as a purifying act, in front of a boat that have just carried the family of their new traditional chief for a visit to the burial site of their former chief in Sungai Uluk Palin (Sungulo Palin) village, Putusibau Utara, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. Culture is an indispensable part of any development, according to United Nations.
Sungai Uluk Palin, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. March 2007. A man unloading a percussive instrument, walking past a crowd of people--Dayak Tamambaloh community--who splash water at each others as a purifying act, in front of a boat that just carried the family of the new traditional chief for a visit to a nearby cemetery where their former chief is buried. This is a part of a series of traditional events held to honour the former traditional chief, who passed away several weeks earlier.--Photographed on black and white film, scanned, digitalized. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sungai-uluk-palin-kapuas-hulu-west-kalimantan-indonesia-march-2007-a-man-unloading-a-percussive-instrument-walking-past-a-crowd-of-people-dayak-tamambaloh-community-who-splash-water-at-each-others-as-a-purifying-act-in-front-of-a-boat-that-just-carried-the-family-of-the-new-traditional-chief-for-a-visit-to-a-nearby-cemetery-where-their-former-chief-is-buried-this-is-a-part-of-a-series-of-traditional-events-held-to-honour-the-former-traditional-chief-who-passed-away-several-weeks-earlier-photographed-on-black-and-white-film-scanned-digitalized-image431134979.html
RM2G1BW1R–Sungai Uluk Palin, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. March 2007. A man unloading a percussive instrument, walking past a crowd of people--Dayak Tamambaloh community--who splash water at each others as a purifying act, in front of a boat that just carried the family of the new traditional chief for a visit to a nearby cemetery where their former chief is buried. This is a part of a series of traditional events held to honour the former traditional chief, who passed away several weeks earlier.--Photographed on black and white film, scanned, digitalized.
West Java (Sundanese) traditional music performance. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-west-java-sundanese-traditional-music-performance-85706386.html
RMEYC7AA–West Java (Sundanese) traditional music performance.
Sungai Uluk Palin, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. March 2007. Men untying gongs and other percussive iinstruments at the longhouse of Dayak Tamambaloh community. This is a part of a series of preparations for traditional events held to honour the former traditional chief, who passed away several weeks earlier.--Photographed on black and white film, scanned, digitalized. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sungai-uluk-palin-kapuas-hulu-west-kalimantan-indonesia-march-2007-men-untying-gongs-and-other-percussive-iinstruments-at-the-longhouse-of-dayak-tamambaloh-community-this-is-a-part-of-a-series-of-preparations-for-traditional-events-held-to-honour-the-former-traditional-chief-who-passed-away-several-weeks-earlier-photographed-on-black-and-white-film-scanned-digitalized-image431555539.html
RM2G231DR–Sungai Uluk Palin, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. March 2007. Men untying gongs and other percussive iinstruments at the longhouse of Dayak Tamambaloh community. This is a part of a series of preparations for traditional events held to honour the former traditional chief, who passed away several weeks earlier.--Photographed on black and white film, scanned, digitalized.
Big chinese traditional drum during 'Kirab Budaya Cap Go Meh Bandung 2015' (2015 Bandung Lantern Festival Cultural Parade) in Bandung, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-big-chinese-traditional-drum-during-kirab-budaya-cap-go-meh-bandung-87109524.html
RMF1M52C–Big chinese traditional drum during 'Kirab Budaya Cap Go Meh Bandung 2015' (2015 Bandung Lantern Festival Cultural Parade) in Bandung, Indonesia.
Men playing gongs during a mourning session as a member of their community passed away in Kilimbatu, Kawangu, Pandawai, East Sumba, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. Gongs must be played according to local belief system (marapu) when somebody is death. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/men-playing-gongs-during-a-mourning-session-as-a-member-of-their-community-passed-away-in-kilimbatu-kawangu-pandawai-east-sumba-east-nusa-tenggara-indonesia-gongs-must-be-played-according-to-local-belief-system-marapu-when-somebody-is-death-image471179470.html
RM2JAG266–Men playing gongs during a mourning session as a member of their community passed away in Kilimbatu, Kawangu, Pandawai, East Sumba, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. Gongs must be played according to local belief system (marapu) when somebody is death.
Men playing gongs during a mourning session as a member of their community passed away in Kilimbatu, Kawangu, Pandawai, East Sumba, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. Gongs must be played according to local belief system (marapu) when somebody is death. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/men-playing-gongs-during-a-mourning-session-as-a-member-of-their-community-passed-away-in-kilimbatu-kawangu-pandawai-east-sumba-east-nusa-tenggara-indonesia-gongs-must-be-played-according-to-local-belief-system-marapu-when-somebody-is-death-image471179589.html
RM2JAG2AD–Men playing gongs during a mourning session as a member of their community passed away in Kilimbatu, Kawangu, Pandawai, East Sumba, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. Gongs must be played according to local belief system (marapu) when somebody is death.
Men playing gongs during a mourning session as a member of their community passed away in Kilimbatu, Kawangu, Pandawai, East Sumba, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. Gongs must be played according to local belief system (marapu) when somebody is death. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/men-playing-gongs-during-a-mourning-session-as-a-member-of-their-community-passed-away-in-kilimbatu-kawangu-pandawai-east-sumba-east-nusa-tenggara-indonesia-gongs-must-be-played-according-to-local-belief-system-marapu-when-somebody-is-death-image471179601.html
RM2JAG2AW–Men playing gongs during a mourning session as a member of their community passed away in Kilimbatu, Kawangu, Pandawai, East Sumba, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. Gongs must be played according to local belief system (marapu) when somebody is death.
A worker testing the sounds produced by a newly-built gamelan at a Balinese gong and gamelan workshop in Gianyar, Bali. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-worker-testing-the-sounds-produced-by-a-newly-built-gamelan-at-a-balinese-gong-and-gamelan-workshop-in-gianyar-bali-image365208050.html
RM2C64JGJ–A worker testing the sounds produced by a newly-built gamelan at a Balinese gong and gamelan workshop in Gianyar, Bali.
Men wearing traditional attire of Riau playing percussive instruments as they are participating in a parade during the 2004 Jakarta Carnival in Central Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/men-wearing-traditional-attire-of-riau-playing-percussive-instruments-as-they-are-participating-in-a-parade-during-the-2004-jakarta-carnival-in-central-jakarta-jakarta-indonesia-image472697545.html
RM2JD16F5–Men wearing traditional attire of Riau playing percussive instruments as they are participating in a parade during the 2004 Jakarta Carnival in Central Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia.
A workshop of Balinese gong and gamelan in Gianyar, Bali, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-workshop-of-balinese-gong-and-gamelan-in-gianyar-bali-indonesia-image365208459.html
RM2C64K37–A workshop of Balinese gong and gamelan in Gianyar, Bali, Indonesia.
Man playing chenda percussion from India during the 2004 Jakarta Highland Gathering in Karawaci, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/man-playing-chenda-percussion-from-india-during-the-2004-jakarta-highland-gathering-in-karawaci-indonesia-image364017086.html
RM2C46BE6–Man playing chenda percussion from India during the 2004 Jakarta Highland Gathering in Karawaci, Indonesia.
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