RMD18HKR–Nomadic tents can be seen in a mountainous area outside of Kabul, Afghanistan. Sept. 17, 1971. (CSU ALPHA 1060) CSU
RM2HA783F–A late 19th Century illustration of a Finnish Sámi settlement of several families called a siida, an ancient community system. They lived in Lavvus, traditional tents featuring a skin wrapped around a cone of supporting poles which have notches and forks to keep them together. Siida members helped each other with the management of reindeer herds used for transport, milk and meat production, however, skins, bones, and horns are important raw materials for making clothes and handicrafts.
RF2AJM2GH–Beduins are an Arab ethnic group and nomadic people o f the desert living in tents. The traditional Beduin tent is woven from thick goat' hairs, doesn't let the rain comes in, it is cool in summer and easy to warm in winter.
RM2X1T72X–Wood Engraving of a Bedouin Encampment in 19th Century Illustrated Family Bible
RMP7GK2K–English: John Thomson: THE Mongols here shown (No. 45) belong to the nomadic and pastoral races inhabiting the steppes of Mongolia. They visit Peking in great numbers during the winter months, and bring with them herds of cattle, quantities of frozen game, as well as the rich furs for which their country is famous. There is a Mongol market at the back of the British Legation, and there they congregate and pitch their tents. I found that this old lady's family had rented a Chinese dwelling, and, strange as it may seem, had stabled their mules in the dwelling-house proper, while they pitched the
RMGTPR31–A nomadic Qashqai family living in a tent in Fars Province, Iran, Azar, age 23.
RMRTGA4P–amendment in the desert, Mongolia, 1910-20
RMJNCJTC–Palestinian Bedouin children in tribal village east of Jerusalem, West Bank, January 12, 2011. Beduins sustain nomadic lifestyle, live in tents
RM2PR0X9C–A FEMALE DROKPA (Tibetan nomadic yak herder) with large SILVER CHUBA CLASP - Southern route to MOUNT KAILASH, TIBET
RF2H7JT5J–Young nomad children, locally known as Changhar or Jogia Wala, outside their tents at a slum, in Shialkot of Punjab Province, in Pakistan. They are me
RMW7D51J–'The Ostiacks', 19th century.Artist: T Spendelone
RM2CH06E4–. The awakening of China . ga, ashrine for pilgrimage, the residence of a living Buddha,and Kiachta and Kalgan, terminal points of the caravanroute already referred to. Kiachta is a double town—one-half of it on eachside of the Russo-Chinese boundary—^presenting instriking contrast the magnificence of a Russian cityand the poverty and filth of a Tartar encampment.The whole country is called in Chinese the land ofgrass. Its inhabitants have sheepfolds and cattleranches, but neither fields nor houses, unless tents andtemporary huts may be so designated. To this day,nomadic in their habits, they
RF2G873KA–Native American tipi structures at the Plains Conservation Center in Aurora, Colorado; part of the prairie's indigenous history used for education.
RM2HC5F87–A late 19th Century illustration of a Native American Teepee village in winter. The shelters were used by Plains Indians, who were nomadic and needed an easily movable shelter. These tribes depended largely on the buffalo herds, so when the herds moved, they needed to pack up and follow. Native Americans, also known as American Indians, First Americans, Indigenous Americans are the Indigenous peoples of the United States and Canada.
RMGTPR2C–A nomadic Qashqai family living in a tent in Fars Province, Iran. Daughter Azar, age 23.
RFJNCJW5–Palestinian Bedouin tribe village, east of Jerusalem, West Bank, December 10, 2010. Bedouins sustain nomadic lifestyle, live in tents and breed goats.
RMB0KDG1–Caravan camp, Sahara Desert, late 19th century. Artist: John L Stoddard
RM2WG102F–Tunguz urusa (yurt), 1865-1871. This album contains 154 photographs taken in the second half of the 1860s and 1870s by a local photographer from the Far East, V. V. Lanin. The merchant V. P. Myl'nikov presented it as a gift to the Imperial Public Library of St. Petersburg upon his return from the Amur region. The photographs represent a variety of subjects, including municipal scenes of Blagoveshchensk, Nikolaevsk-na-Amure, and Vladivostok; images of native life and culture, views of nature, and commerce along the Amur, Ussuri, and Suifun Rivers. Tunguz urusa (yurt).
RF2G873KH–Native American tipi structures at the Plains Conservation Center in Aurora, Colorado; part of the prairie's indigenous history used for education.
RM2HA7850–A late 19th Century illustration of a Tartar chief and his wife, playing a Balalaika. The Tartar people, are Turkic-speaking people that are mainly found in west-central Russia, with the largest group, the Volga Tatar who originated from the Volga region. The name may have been coined in the 5th century by nomadic Mongolic-speakers in the Tatar confederation. The name was used to refer to the population of the former Golden Hordes in Europe such as the Crimean, Kazan, Siberian Khanates, and Astrakhan.
RMGTPR5K–A nomadic Qashqai family living in a tent in Fars Province, Iran. The daughter, Azra is 24, and her mother Marshla is 46.
RMJNCJTE–Palestinian Bedouin children in tribal village east of Jerusalem, West Bank, January 12, 2011. Beduins sustain nomadic lifestyle, live in tents
RM2K0429H–'Interior of a Kalmuck Tent with Kalmuck Women', 1854. From "Cassells Illustrated Family Paper; London Weekly 31/12/1853 - 30/12/1854".
RM2K06R3G–Gypsy encampment Glenwood Road, 1888. Men, women, and children with tent and wagon on Glenwood Road, probably in Bethesda, Maryland. [Note African American boy in background, hole in tent for stove flue].
RF2G873KK–Native American tipi structures at the Plains Conservation Center in Aurora, Colorado; part of the prairie's indigenous history used for education.
RMGTPR0J–A nomadic Qashqai family living in a tent in Fars Province, Iran. The daughter, Azra is 24, and her mother Marshla is 46.
RMJNCJTJ–Palestinian Bedouin children in tribal village east of Jerusalem, West Bank, January 12, 2011. Beduins sustain nomadic lifestyle, live in tents
RF2G873KE–Native American tipi structures at the Plains Conservation Center in Aurora, Colorado; part of the prairie's indigenous history used for education.
RMJNCJWC–Palestinian Bedouin tribe village, east of Jerusalem, West Bank, December 10, 2010. Bedouins sustain nomadic lifestyle, live in tents and breed goats.
RF2G873KN–Native American tipi structures at the Plains Conservation Center in Aurora, Colorado; part of the prairie's indigenous history used for education.
RMJNCJTY–Palestinian Bedouin tribe village, east of Jerusalem, West Bank, December 10, 2010. Bedouins sustain nomadic lifestyle, live in tents and breed goats.
RMJN2J3W–Palestinian Bedouin children in tribal village east of Jerusalem, West Bank, January 12, 2011. Beduins sustain nomadic lifestyle, live in tents
RF2G873KG–Native American tipi structures at the Plains Conservation Center in Aurora, Colorado; part of the prairie's indigenous history used for education.
RMJN2J58–Palestinian Bedouin children in tribal village east of Jerusalem, West Bank, January 12, 2011. Beduins sustain nomadic lifestyle, live in tents
RMJN2J34–Palestinian Bedouin children in tribal village east of Jerusalem, West Bank, January 12, 2011. Beduins sustain nomadic lifestyle, live in tents
RMJN2J3T–Palestinian Bedouin children in tribal village east of Jerusalem, West Bank, January 12, 2011. Beduins sustain nomadic lifestyle, live in tents
RMJN2J39–Palestinian Bedouin tribe village, east of Jerusalem, West Bank, December 10, 2010. Bedouins sustain nomadic lifestyle, live in tents and breed goats.
RMJN2J3R–Palestinian Bedouin children in tribal village east of Jerusalem, West Bank, January 12, 2011. Beduins sustain nomadic lifestyle, live in tents
RMJN2J3M–Palestinian Bedouin children in tribal village east of Jerusalem, West Bank, January 12, 2011. Beduins sustain nomadic lifestyle, live in tents
RMJNCJT9–Palestinian Bedouin children in tribal village east of Jerusalem, West Bank, January 12, 2011. Beduins sustain nomadic lifestyle, live in tents
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