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View of water On reverse: 398
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Men carrying load On reverse: 618
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Person bending over On reverse: 238.
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Small child
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Weaving a mat On reverse: Gugunt weaving mat (unposed)
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Woman with leaves On reverse: Gugunt - layur paudanus leaves
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Untitled On reverse: 310
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Planting? On reverse: 315
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Family planting tapioca On reverse: April, 1962 - Kampong Jinteh - Semai. 312. A Semai family planting ubi kayu (tapioca) in the ladanq. The woman is carrying a raga (basket) containing pieces of ubi kayu stalk to be planted. The man holds a pole which is plunged in the ground at an angle to make a hole for the ubi kayu stalk. She is wearing a blouse to protect her from the many insects. Setip - Serebun - Hamit
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Young child bending over On reverse: 314
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Cutting tapioca stalks On reverse: April, 1962 - Kampong Jinteh - Semai. Serebum cutting tapioca stalks in the ladauq. 308.
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Kampong Jinteh Semai On reverse: April 1962 - Kampong Jinteh Semai 377. Girl child Serebun bathing in the River Jinteh. Note the string she wears around her hips - the children wear these just for play - and notice the way her hands are placed so as to cover her pubic area - she is about 10 yrs. and is becoming really concious of the need to cover her pubic area. Sometimes she forgets. A young boy stands to her left. At this age boys and girls can bathe together
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Building house On reverse: 458 Tying ridge pole to chara'
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Building house On reverse: 464 Tying on hanalang parallel to roof tree.
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Formal portrait of a man On reverse: ABD GAFAR. BIN SHA BUDIN KUALA LINGGI BAIU 32 KUALA SUNGAI BARU MALAKA June 5, 1963
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Man in a boat On reverse: 401
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Cutting sticks On reverse: 406.
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Headshot of woman On reverse: R. Dentan Malaya 1963
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Faded image of children
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Detritus shield On reverse: Detritus shield (for blood from new Mo.)
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Putting rice in mortar On reverse: Kin-Manay (#16) putting rice into mortar
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Chicken coop On reverse: chicken coop
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Material under hut On reverse: Detritus shield under house of new Mo.
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Harvest feast On reverse: Lamay pulut (harvest feast)
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Weaving NG on reverse