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Guató-Frauen vom Caracara-Fluss

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Bildunterschrift bei Max Schmidt 1912 (s.u.):
"Guato-Frauen vom Caracara-Fluss."

Bildunterschrift bei Max Schmidt 1914 (s.u.):
"Guato-Frauen vom unteren Caracara-Fluß."

Literatur:

Schmidt, Max. 1912. Reisen in Matto Grosso im Jahre 1910. In: Zeitschrift für Ethnologie (Berlin) 44: 130-174, Abb. 2, S. 134
Schmidt, Max. 1914. Die Guato und ihr Gebiet. Ethnologische und archäologische Ergebnisse der Expedition zum Caracara-Fluss in Matto-Grosso. In: Baessler-Archiv (Berlin) IV: 251-283, Fig. 24, S. 269

Material/Technique

Auf Karton aufgezogen

Measurements

Kartonformat (Foto): 17,9 x 23,9 cm; Bildformat (Foto): 16,5 x 22,3 cm

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