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  • Modern Apartment living room
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  • Modern Apartment living room
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  • Title and Credit Page of The living races of mankind from the book ' The living races of mankind ' a popular illustrated account of the customs, habits, pursuits, feasts & ceremonies of the races of mankind throughout the world by Sir Harry Hamilton Johnston, and Henry Neville Hutchinson Published in London by Hutchinson & Co. in 1902
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  • Front Cover of The living races of mankind from the book ' The living races of mankind ' a popular illustrated account of the customs, habits, pursuits, feasts & ceremonies of the races of mankind throughout the world by Sir Harry Hamilton Johnston, and Henry Neville Hutchinson Published in London by Hutchinson & Co. in 1902
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  • A group of curious children are investigating the living organisms in the shallow tide pools on the beach of Achziv, Galilee, Israel
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  • A group of curious children are investigating the living organisms in the shallow tide pools on the beach of Achziv, Galilee, Israel The teacher is explaining the anatomy of a crab
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  • A group of curious children are investigating the living organisms in the shallow tide pools on the beach of Achziv, Galilee, Israel. A hermit crab in shell
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  • A group of curious children are investigating the living organisms in the shallow tide pools on the beach of Achziv, Galilee, Israel. A hermit crab in shell
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  • Title and credit page From the book The living races of mankind; Volume 2 by Henry Neville Hutchinson, Published in London in 1901 by Hutchinson & co
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  • Book cover and Binding of the book ' The living races of mankind ' Volume 2 by Henry Neville Hutchinson, Published in London in 1901 by Hutchinson & co
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  • Title and credits page from The living races of mankind : a popular illustrated account of the customs, habits, pursuits, feasts & ceremonies of the races of mankind throughout the world Volume 1 by Sir Harry Hamilton Johnston, Henry Neville Hutchinson, Richard Lydekker and Dr. A. H. Keane published London : Hutchinson & Co. 1902
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  • Frontispiece from The living races of mankind : a popular illustrated account of the customs, habits, pursuits, feasts & ceremonies of the races of mankind throughout the world Volume 1 by Sir Harry Hamilton Johnston, Henry Neville Hutchinson, Richard Lydekker and Dr. A. H. Keane published London : Hutchinson & Co. 1902
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  • Front Cover from The living races of mankind : a popular illustrated account of the customs, habits, pursuits, feasts & ceremonies of the races of mankind throughout the world Volume 1 by Sir Harry Hamilton Johnston, Henry Neville Hutchinson, Richard Lydekker and Dr. A. H. Keane published London : Hutchinson & Co. 1902
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  • Shabby Dog on a couch in a domestic living room
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  • Title Page and Credits from the book '  The living races of mankind ' Vol 1 by Henry Neville Hutchinson,, editors John Walter Gregory, and Richard Lydekker, Publisher: London,  Hutchinson & co 1901
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  • A group of curious children are investigating the living organisms in the shallow tide pools on the beach of Achziv, Galilee, Israel. A hermit crab in shell
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  • Cost of Living concept - fork and knife with Dollar banknotes
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  • Cost of Living concept - fork knife and plat with Dollar banknotes
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  • A group of curious children are investigating the living organisms in the shallow tide pools on the beach of Achziv, Galilee, Israel
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  • A group of curious children are investigating the living organisms in the shallow tide pools on the beach of Achziv, Galilee, Israel
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  • A group of curious children are investigating the living organisms in the shallow tide pools on the beach of Achziv, Galilee, Israel
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  • A group of curious children are investigating the living organisms in the shallow tide pools on the beach of Achziv, Galilee, Israel
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  • A group of curious children are investigating the living organisms in the shallow tide pools on the beach of Achziv, Galilee, Israel
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  • A group of curious children are investigating the living organisms in the shallow tide pools on the beach of Achziv, Galilee, Israel
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  • A group of curious children are investigating the living organisms in the shallow tide pools on the beach of Achziv, Galilee, Israel
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  • A group of curious children are investigating the living organisms in the shallow tide pools on the beach of Achziv, Galilee, Israel The teacher is explaining the anatomy of a crab
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  • A group of curious children are investigating the living organisms in the shallow tide pools on the beach of Achziv, Galilee, Israel The teacher is explaining the anatomy of a crab
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  • A group of curious children are investigating the living organisms in the shallow tide pools on the beach of Achziv, Galilee, Israel The teacher is explaining the anatomy of a crab
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  • A group of curious children are investigating the living organisms in the shallow tide pools on the beach of Achziv, Galilee, Israel The teacher is explaining the anatomy of a crab
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  • A group of curious children are investigating the living organisms in the shallow tide pools on the beach of Achziv, Galilee, Israel The teacher is explaining the anatomy of a crab
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  • A group of curious children are investigating the living organisms in the shallow tide pools on the beach of Achziv, Galilee, Israel The teacher is explaining the anatomy of a crab
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  • A group of curious children are investigating the living organisms in the shallow tide pools on the beach of Achziv, Galilee, Israel The teacher is explaining the anatomy of a crab
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  • A group of curious children are investigating the living organisms in the shallow tide pools on the beach of Achziv, Galilee, Israel The teacher is explaining the anatomy of a crab
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  • A group of curious children are investigating the living organisms in the shallow tide pools on the beach of Achziv, Galilee, Israel The teacher is explaining the anatomy of a crab
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  • A group of curious children are investigating the living organisms in the shallow tide pools on the beach of Achziv, Galilee, Israel The teacher is explaining the anatomy of a crab
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  • A group of curious children are investigating the living organisms in the shallow tide pools on the beach of Achziv, Galilee, Israel. A hermit crab in shell
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  • A group of curious children are investigating the living organisms in the shallow tide pools on the beach of Achziv, Galilee, Israel The teacher is explaining the anatomy of a crab
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  • A group of curious children are investigating the living organisms in the shallow tide pools on the beach of Achziv, Galilee, Israel. A hermit crab in shell
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  • A group of curious children are investigating the living organisms in the shallow tide pools on the beach of Achziv, Galilee, Israel. A hermit crab in shell
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  • A group of curious children are investigating the living organisms in the shallow tide pools on the beach of Achziv, Galilee, Israel
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  • A group of curious children are investigating the living organisms in the shallow tide pools on the beach of Achziv, Galilee, Israel
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  • reconstruction of the living quarters in the old Jewish settlement in Katzrin. The ruins of the ancient synagogue in Katzrin built in the 4th-5th centuries. The ruins of the ancient Jewish village of Katzrin are located in the central Golan, some 13 km. northeast of the Sea of Galilee.
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  • Interior decoration - Atmospheric living room
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  • A NYAMNYAM WARRIOR, EGYPTIAN SUDAN, BAHR-AL-GHAZAL The Azande are an Ubangian ethnic group in Central Africa. They live primarily in the northeastern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, in south-central and southwestern part of South Sudan, and in southeastern Central African Republic. The Congolese Azande live in Orientale Province, specifically along the Uele River; Isiro, Dungu, Kisangani and Duruma. The Central African Azande live in the districts of Rafaï, Bangasu and Obo. The Azande of South Sudan live in Central, Western Equatoria and Western Bahr al-Ghazal States, Yei, Maridi, Yambio, Tombura, Deim Zubeir, Wau Town and Momoi.  from the book ' The living races of mankind ' a popular illustrated account of the customs, habits, pursuits, feasts & ceremonies of the races of mankind throughout the world by Sir Harry Hamilton Johnston, and Henry Neville Hutchinson Published in London by Hutchinson & Co. in 1902
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  • A NYAMNYAM WARRIOR, EGYPTIAN SUDAN, BAHR-AL-GHAZAL The Azande are an Ubangian ethnic group in Central Africa. They live primarily in the northeastern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, in south-central and southwestern part of South Sudan, and in southeastern Central African Republic. The Congolese Azande live in Orientale Province, specifically along the Uele River; Isiro, Dungu, Kisangani and Duruma. The Central African Azande live in the districts of Rafaï, Bangasu and Obo. The Azande of South Sudan live in Central, Western Equatoria and Western Bahr al-Ghazal States, Yei, Maridi, Yambio, Tombura, Deim Zubeir, Wau Town and Momoi.  from the book ' The living races of mankind ' a popular illustrated account of the customs, habits, pursuits, feasts & ceremonies of the races of mankind throughout the world by Sir Harry Hamilton Johnston, and Henry Neville Hutchinson Published in London by Hutchinson & Co. in 1902
    IR_f_Races-Mankind-V2b_0106-Bottom.jpg
  • A group of Lengua children, Paraguayan Chaco The Enxet are an indigenous people of about 17,000 living in the Gran Chaco region of western Paraguay. Originally hunter-gatherers, many are now forced to supplement their livelihood as laborers on the cattle ranches that have encroached upon their dwindling natural forest habitat From the book The living races of mankind; Volume 2 by Henry Neville Hutchinson, Published in London in 1901 by Hutchinson & co
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  • An encampment of Lengua Indians The Enxet are an indigenous people of about 17,000 living in the Gran Chaco region of western Paraguay. Originally hunter-gatherers, many are now forced to supplement their livelihood as laborers on the cattle ranches that have encroached upon their dwindling natural forest habitat From the book The living races of mankind; Volume 2 by Henry Neville Hutchinson, Published in London in 1901 by Hutchinson & co
    IR_f_Races-Mankind-V2_0289.jpg
  • Lenguas of the Paraguayan Chac The Enxet are an indigenous people of about 17,000 living in the Gran Chaco region of western Paraguay. Originally hunter-gatherers, many are now forced to supplement their livelihood as laborers on the cattle ranches that have encroached upon their dwindling natural forest habitat From the book The living races of mankind; Volume 2 by Henry Neville Hutchinson, Published in London in 1901 by Hutchinson & co
    IR_f_Races-Mankind-V2_0288.jpg
  • War Indians of the Lengua tribe The Enxet are an indigenous people of about 17,000 living in the Gran Chaco region of western Paraguay. Originally hunter-gatherers, many are now forced to supplement their livelihood as laborers on the cattle ranches that have encroached upon their dwindling natural forest habitat From the book The living races of mankind; Volume 2 by Henry Neville Hutchinson, Published in London in 1901 by Hutchinson & co
    IR_f_Races-Mankind-V2_0287.jpg
  • A Wend woman (front and back view) Wends (Old English: Winedas; Old Norse: Vindr; German: Wenden, Winden; Danish: vendere; Swedish: vender; Polish: Wendowie, Czech: Wendové) is a historical name for Slavs living near Germanic settlement areas. It refers not to a homogeneous people, but to various peoples, tribes or groups depending on where and when it was used. From the book The living races of mankind; Volume 2 by Henry Neville Hutchinson, Published in London in 1901 by Hutchinson & co
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  • Wend woman in full dress Wends (Old English: Winedas; Old Norse: Vindr; German: Wenden, Winden; Danish: vendere; Swedish: vender; Polish: Wendowie, Czech: Wendové) is a historical name for Slavs living near Germanic settlement areas. It refers not to a homogeneous people, but to various peoples, tribes or groups depending on where and when it was used. From the book The living races of mankind; Volume 2 by Henry Neville Hutchinson, Published in London in 1901 by Hutchinson & co
    IR_f_Races-Mankind-V2_0174-right.jpg
  • Samoyedes of Nova Zembla, The Nenets also known as Samoyed, are a Samoyedic ethnic group native to northern Arctic Russia, Russian Far North. most of them living in the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Nenets Autonomous Okrug and Taymyrsky Dolgano-Nenetsky District stretching along the coastline of the Arctic Ocean near the Arctic Circle between Kola and Taymyr peninsulas. from the book ' The living races of mankind ' a popular illustrated account of the customs, habits, pursuits, feasts & ceremonies of the races of mankind throughout the world by Sir Harry Hamilton Johnston, and Henry Neville Hutchinson Volume 2 Published in London by Hutchinson & Co. in 1902
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  • Samoyedes of Nova Zembla, The Nenets also known as Samoyed, are a Samoyedic ethnic group native to northern Arctic Russia, Russian Far North. most of them living in the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Nenets Autonomous Okrug and Taymyrsky Dolgano-Nenetsky District stretching along the coastline of the Arctic Ocean near the Arctic Circle between Kola and Taymyr peninsulas. from the book ' The living races of mankind ' a popular illustrated account of the customs, habits, pursuits, feasts & ceremonies of the races of mankind throughout the world by Sir Harry Hamilton Johnston, and Henry Neville Hutchinson Volume 2 Published in London by Hutchinson & Co. in 1902
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  • An Uled-Nail [Ouled Naïl] woman The Ouled Naïl are a Arab tribe and a tribal confederation living in the Ouled Naïl Range, Algeria. They are found mainly in Bou Saâda, M'Sila and Djelfa, but there is also a significant number of them in Ghardaïa. From the book The living races of mankind; Volume 2 by Henry Neville Hutchinson, Published in London in 1901 by Hutchinson & co
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  • Uled-Nails [Ouled Naïl] and two Negro girl The Ouled Naïl are a Arab tribe and a tribal confederation living in the Ouled Naïl Range, Algeria. They are found mainly in Bou Saâda, M'Sila and Djelfa, but there is also a significant number of them in Ghardaïa. From the book The living races of mankind; Volume 2 by Henry Neville Hutchinson, Published in London in 1901 by Hutchinson & co
    IR_f_Races-Mankind-V2_0121.jpg
  • An Uled-Nail [Ouled Naïl] woman, Biskra, Algeria The Ouled Naïl are a Arab tribe and a tribal confederation living in the Ouled Naïl Range, Algeria. They are found mainly in Bou Saâda, M'Sila and Djelfa, but there is also a significant number of them in Ghardaïa. From the book The living races of mankind; Volume 2 by Henry Neville Hutchinson, Published in London in 1901 by Hutchinson & co
    IR_f_Races-Mankind-V2_0120.jpg
  • Machine Colorized An Uled-Nail [Ouled Naïl] woman The Ouled Naïl are a Arab tribe and a tribal confederation living in the Ouled Naïl Range, Algeria. They are found mainly in Bou Saâda, M'Sila and Djelfa, but there is also a significant number of them in Ghardaïa. From the book The living races of mankind; Volume 2 by Henry Neville Hutchinson, Published in London in 1901 by Hutchinson & co
    IR_f_Races-Mankind-V2_0119-colour.jpg
  • An Uled-Nail [Ouled Naïl] woman, Biskra, Algeria The Ouled Naïl are a Arab tribe and a tribal confederation living in the Ouled Naïl Range, Algeria. They are found mainly in Bou Saâda, M'Sila and Djelfa, but there is also a significant number of them in Ghardaïa. From the book The living races of mankind; Volume 2 by Henry Neville Hutchinson, Published in London in 1901 by Hutchinson & co
    IR_f_Races-Mankind-V2_0118.jpg
  • An Uled-Nail [Ouled Naïl] (Algerian type) The Ouled Naïl are a Arab tribe and a tribal confederation living in the Ouled Naïl Range, Algeria. They are found mainly in Bou Saâda, M'Sila and Djelfa, but there is also a significant number of them in Ghardaïa. From the book The living races of mankind; Volume 2 by Henry Neville Hutchinson, Published in London in 1901 by Hutchinson & co
    IR_f_Races-Mankind-V2_0117.jpg
  • A Shilluk Man The Shilluk (Shilluk: Chollo) are a major Luo Nilotic ethnic group of Southern Sudan, living on both banks of the river Nile, in the vicinity of the city of Malakal. From the book The living races of mankind; Volume 2 by Henry Neville Hutchinson, Published in London in 1901 by Hutchinson & co
    IR_f_Races-Mankind-V2_0077.jpg
  • A Shilluk girl The Shilluk (Shilluk: Chollo) are a major Luo Nilotic ethnic group of Southern Sudan, living on both banks of the river Nile, in the vicinity of the city of Malakal. From the book The living races of mankind; Volume 2 by Henry Neville Hutchinson, Published in London in 1901 by Hutchinson & co
    IR_f_Races-Mankind-V2_0076.jpg
  • A Monbuttu negress The Mangbetu are a Central Sudanic ethnic group in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, living in the northeastern province of Haut-Uele From the book The living races of mankind; Volume 2 by Henry Neville Hutchinson, Published in London in 1901 by Hutchinson & co
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  • Tel Aviv, Israel, Israelis from all walks of life are living in tents in the city centres demanding from the government solutions for the middle class, housing shortage and the high cost of living.
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  • Tel Aviv, Israel, Israelis from all walks of life are living in tents in the city centres demanding from the government solutions for the middle class, housing shortage and the high cost of living.
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  • Tel Aviv, Israel, Israelis from all walks of life are living in tents in the city centres demanding from the government solutions for the middle class, housing shortage and the high cost of living.
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  • Tel Aviv, Israel, Israelis from all walks of life are living in tents in the city centres demanding from the government solutions for the middle class, housing shortage and the high cost of living.
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  • Machine Colorized An Uled-Nail [Ouled Naïl] woman, Biskra, Algeria The Ouled Naïl are a Arab tribe and a tribal confederation living in the Ouled Naïl Range, Algeria. They are found mainly in Bou Saâda, M'Sila and Djelfa, but there is also a significant number of them in Ghardaïa. From the book The living races of mankind; Volume 2 by Henry Neville Hutchinson, Published in London in 1901 by Hutchinson & co
    IR_f_Races-Mankind-V2_0120-color.jpg
  • A Hopi bride The Hopi are a Native American tribe who primarily live on the Hopi Reservation in northeastern Arizona From the book The living races of mankind; Volume 2 by Henry Neville Hutchinson, Published in London in 1901 by Hutchinson & co
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  • a hill damara type. The Damara, plural Damaran (Bergdamara, Daman or the Damaqua) are an ethnic group who make up 8.5% of Namibia's population. They speak the Khoekhoe language and the majority live in the northwestern regions of Namibia, from the book ' The living races of mankind ' a popular illustrated account of the customs, habits, pursuits, feasts & ceremonies of the races of mankind throughout the world by Sir Harry Hamilton Johnston, and Henry Neville Hutchinson Published in London by Hutchinson & Co. in 1902
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  • A Hima from Mpororo, equatorial africa, west of the Victoria Nyanza The Hororo or Bahororo are a Bantu speaking ethnicity who live mainly in the north of the former Kigezi District of south-western Uganda. In 1905, they were described by a British officer as a "quiet, inoffensive people" who owned cattle. They are made up mostly of the Hima ethnic group and the Iru ethnic group. from the book ' The living races of mankind ' a popular illustrated account of the customs, habits, pursuits, feasts & ceremonies of the races of mankind throughout the world by Sir Harry Hamilton Johnston, and Henry Neville Hutchinson Published in London by Hutchinson & Co. in 1902
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  • A Lango chief, showing peculiar head-dress The Lango are a Nilotic ethnic group that live in north-central Uganda, From the book The living races of mankind; Volume 2 by Henry Neville Hutchinson, Published in London in 1901 by Hutchinson & co
    IR_f_Races-Mankind-V2_0084.jpg
  • Madi Women The Mà'dí are a Central Sudanic speaking people that live in Pageri County in South Sudan and the districts of Adjumani and Moyo in Uganda. From the book The living races of mankind; Volume 2 by Henry Neville Hutchinson, Published in London in 1901 by Hutchinson & co
    IR_f_Races-Mankind-V2_0083.jpg
  • A Madi Man The Mà'dí are a Central Sudanic speaking people that live in Pageri County in South Sudan and the districts of Adjumani and Moyo in Uganda. From the book The living races of mankind; Volume 2 by Henry Neville Hutchinson, Published in London in 1901 by Hutchinson & co
    IR_f_Races-Mankind-V2_0082.jpg
  • A Dinka girl (profile) The Dinka people are a Nilotic ethnic group native to South Sudan with a sizable diaspora population abroad. The Dinka mostly live along the Nile, from Jonglei to Renk, in the region of Bahr el Ghazal, Upper Nile (two out of three Provinces which were formerly located in southern Sudan) and the Abyei Area of the Ngok Dinka in South Sudan. From the book The living races of mankind; Volume 2 by Henry Neville Hutchinson, Published in London in 1901 by Hutchinson & co
    IR_f_Races-Mankind-V2_0075.jpg
  • Toda Home or Mand Toda people are a Dravidian ethnic group who live in the Nilgiri Mountains of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Before the 18th century and British colonisation, the Toda coexisted locally with other ethnic communities, including the Kota, Badaga and Kurumba, in a loose caste-like society, in which the Toda were the top ranking. from the book '  The living races of mankind ' Vol 1 by Henry Neville Hutchinson,, editors John Walter Gregory, and Richard Lydekker, Publisher: London,  Hutchinson & co 1901
    IR_f_Races-Mankind-V1_0209.jpg
  • Group of the Arunta Tribe The Arrernte people, sometimes referred to as the Aranda, Arunta or Arrarnta, are a group of Aboriginal Australian peoples who live in the Arrernte lands, at Mparntwe (Alice Springs) and surrounding areas of the Central Australia region of the Northern Territory. from the book '  The living races of mankind ' Vol 1 by Henry Neville Hutchinson,, editors John Walter Gregory, and Richard Lydekker, Publisher: London,  Hutchinson & co 1901
    IR_f_Races-Mankind-V1_0081.jpg
  • An Old Man of the Arunta Tribe The Arrernte people, sometimes referred to as the Aranda, Arunta or Arrarnta, are a group of Aboriginal Australian peoples who live in the Arrernte lands, at Mparntwe (Alice Springs) and surrounding areas of the Central Australia region of the Northern Territory. from the book '  The living races of mankind ' Vol 1 by Henry Neville Hutchinson,, editors John Walter Gregory, and Richard Lydekker, Publisher: London,  Hutchinson & co 1901
    IR_f_Races-Mankind-V1_0079.jpg
  • A Kachin Woman [a confederation of ethnic groups who inhabit the Kachin Hills in northern Myanmar's Kachin State and neighbouring Yunnan Province, China, and Arunachal Pradesh, Assam in Northeastern India. About one million Kachin peoples live in the region. The term Kachin people is often used interchangeably with the main subset, called the Jingpo people in China]. from The living races of mankind : a popular illustrated account of the customs, habits, pursuits, feasts & ceremonies of the races of mankind throughout the world Volume 1 by Sir Harry Hamilton Johnston, Henry Neville Hutchinson, Richard Lydekker and Dr. A. H. Keane published London : Hutchinson & Co. 1902
    IR_f_Races-Mankind-V1b_0199.jpg
  • The Pampas deer (Ozotoceros bezoarticus) is a species of deer that live in the grasslands of South America at low elevations from the book ' The deer of all lands : a history of the family Cervidae, living and extinct ' by Richard Lydekker, Published in London by Ward 1898
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  • A Dinka girl (full-face) The Dinka people are a Nilotic ethnic group native to South Sudan with a sizable diaspora population abroad. The Dinka mostly live along the Nile, from Jonglei to Renk, in the region of Bahr el Ghazal, Upper Nile (two out of three Provinces which were formerly located in southern Sudan) and the Abyei Area of the Ngok Dinka in South Sudan. From the book The living races of mankind; Volume 2 by Henry Neville Hutchinson, Published in London in 1901 by Hutchinson & co
    IR_f_Races-Mankind-V2_0074.jpg
  • Two Toda Girls Toda people are a Dravidian ethnic group who live in the Nilgiri Mountains of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Before the 18th century and British colonisation, the Toda coexisted locally with other ethnic communities, including the Kota, Badaga and Kurumba, in a loose caste-like society, in which the Toda were the top ranking. from the book '  The living races of mankind ' Vol 1 by Henry Neville Hutchinson,, editors John Walter Gregory, and Richard Lydekker, Publisher: London,  Hutchinson & co 1901
    IR_f_Races-Mankind-V1_0208.jpg
  • Machine Colourised A Kachin Woman [a confederation of ethnic groups who inhabit the Kachin Hills in northern Myanmar's Kachin State and neighbouring Yunnan Province, China, and Arunachal Pradesh, Assam in Northeastern India. About one million Kachin peoples live in the region. The term Kachin people is often used interchangeably with the main subset, called the Jingpo people in China]. from The living races of mankind : a popular illustrated account of the customs, habits, pursuits, feasts & ceremonies of the races of mankind throughout the world Volume 1 by Sir Harry Hamilton Johnston, Henry Neville Hutchinson, Richard Lydekker and Dr. A. H. Keane published London : Hutchinson & Co. 1902
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  • Devil Dance or The cham dance is a lively masked and costumed dance associated with some sects of Tibetan Buddhism and Buddhist festivals. The dance is accompanied by music played by monks using traditional Tibetan musical instruments. The dances often offer moral instruction relating to karuṇā (compassion) for sentient beings and are held to bring merit to all who perceive them. from the book '  The living races of mankind ' Vol 1 by Henry Neville Hutchinson,, editors John Walter Gregory, and Richard Lydekker, Publisher: London,  Hutchinson & co 1901
    IR_f_Races-Mankind-V1_0204.jpg
  • Devil Dance or The cham dance is a lively masked and costumed dance associated with some sects of Tibetan Buddhism and Buddhist festivals. The dance is accompanied by music played by monks using traditional Tibetan musical instruments. The dances often offer moral instruction relating to karuṇā (compassion) for sentient beings and are held to bring merit to all who perceive them. from the book '  The living races of mankind ' Vol 1 by Henry Neville Hutchinson,, editors John Walter Gregory, and Richard Lydekker, Publisher: London,  Hutchinson & co 1901
    IR_f_Races-Mankind-V1_0204-color.jpg
  • Devil Dance or The cham dance is a lively masked and costumed dance associated with some sects of Tibetan Buddhism and Buddhist festivals. The dance is accompanied by music played by monks using traditional Tibetan musical instruments. The dances often offer moral instruction relating to karuṇā (compassion) for sentient beings and are held to bring merit to all who perceive them. from the book '  The living races of mankind ' Vol 1 by Henry Neville Hutchinson,, editors John Walter Gregory, and Richard Lydekker, Publisher: London,  Hutchinson & co 1901
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  • Devil Dance or The cham dance is a lively masked and costumed dance associated with some sects of Tibetan Buddhism and Buddhist festivals. The dance is accompanied by music played by monks using traditional Tibetan musical instruments. The dances often offer moral instruction relating to karuṇā (compassion) for sentient beings and are held to bring merit to all who perceive them. from the book '  The living races of mankind ' Vol 1 by Henry Neville Hutchinson,, editors John Walter Gregory, and Richard Lydekker, Publisher: London,  Hutchinson & co 1901
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  • Andamanese encampment The Andamanese are the various indigenous peoples of the Andaman Islands, part of India's Andaman and Nicobar Islands union territory in the southeastern part of the Bay of Bengal in Southeast Asia. The Andamanese peoples are among the various groups considered Negrito, owing to their dark skin and diminutive stature. All Andamanese traditionally lived a hunter-gatherer lifestyle, and appear to have lived in substantial isolation for thousands of years. It is suggested that the Andamanese settled in the Andaman Islands around the latest glacial maximum, around 26,000 years ago from The living races of mankind : a popular illustrated account of the customs, habits, pursuits, feasts & ceremonies of the races of mankind throughout the world Volume 1 by Sir Harry Hamilton Johnston, Henry Neville Hutchinson, Richard Lydekker and Dr. A. H. Keane published London : Hutchinson & Co. 1902
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  • Andamanese with canoe The Andamanese are the various indigenous peoples of the Andaman Islands, part of India's Andaman and Nicobar Islands union territory in the southeastern part of the Bay of Bengal in Southeast Asia. The Andamanese peoples are among the various groups considered Negrito, owing to their dark skin and diminutive stature. All Andamanese traditionally lived a hunter-gatherer lifestyle, and appear to have lived in substantial isolation for thousands of years. It is suggested that the Andamanese settled in the Andaman Islands around the latest glacial maximum, around 26,000 years ago from The living races of mankind : a popular illustrated account of the customs, habits, pursuits, feasts & ceremonies of the races of mankind throughout the world Volume 1 by Sir Harry Hamilton Johnston, Henry Neville Hutchinson, Richard Lydekker and Dr. A. H. Keane published London : Hutchinson & Co. 1902
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  • Two Golds The Nanai people are a Tungusic people of East Asia who have traditionally lived along Heilongjiang (Amur), Songhuajiang (Sunggari) and Wusuli River on the Middle Amur Basin. The ancestors of the Nanai were the Jurchens of northernmost Manchuria (Outer Manchuria). from the book ' The living races of mankind ' a popular illustrated account of the customs, habits, pursuits, feasts & ceremonies of the races of mankind throughout the world by Sir Harry Hamilton Johnston, and Henry Neville Hutchinson Volume 2 Published in London by Hutchinson & Co. in 1902
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  • The East Caucasian tur (Capra cylindricornis), also known as the Daghestan tur, is a mountain-dwelling caprine found only in the eastern half of the Greater Caucasus mountains, in Azerbaijan, Georgia, and European Russia. The East Caucasian tur lives in rough mountainous terrain, where it eats mainly grasses and leaves, and is preyed upon by steppe wolves, lynxes, and possibly Syrian brown bears and Persian leopards. colour illustration From the book ' Wild oxen, sheep & goats of all lands, living and extinct ' by Richard Lydekker (1849-1915) Published in 1898 by Rowland Ward, London
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  • Tel Aviv, Israel, Three weeks after the start of the protest Israelis from all walks of life are living in tents in the city centres centre demanding from the government solutions for the middle class, housing shortage and the high cost of living. Photographed in Tel Aviv Israel
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  • A Mandan Indian in European Dress The Mandan are a Native American tribe of the Great Plains who have lived for centuries primarily in what is now North Dakota. They are enrolled in the Three Affiliated Tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation. About half of the Mandan still reside in the area of the reservation; the rest reside around the United States and in Canada. From the book The living races of mankind; Volume 2 by Henry Neville Hutchinson, Published in London in 1901 by Hutchinson & co
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  • The tarantelle (A lively whirling Italian dance for two persons) in Naples From the book The living races of mankind; Volume 2 by Henry Neville Hutchinson, Published in London in 1901 by Hutchinson & co
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  • A Family of Golds The Nanai people are a Tungusic people of East Asia who have traditionally lived along Heilongjiang (Amur), Songhuajiang (Sunggari) and Wusuli River on the Middle Amur Basin. The ancestors of the Nanai were the Jurchens of northernmost Manchuria (Outer Manchuria). from the book ' The living races of mankind ' a popular illustrated account of the customs, habits, pursuits, feasts & ceremonies of the races of mankind throughout the world by Sir Harry Hamilton Johnston, and Henry Neville Hutchinson Volume 2 Published in London by Hutchinson & Co. in 1902
    IR_f_Races-Mankind-V2b_0301.jpg
  • A Family of Golds The Nanai people are a Tungusic people of East Asia who have traditionally lived along Heilongjiang (Amur), Songhuajiang (Sunggari) and Wusuli River on the Middle Amur Basin. The ancestors of the Nanai were the Jurchens of northernmost Manchuria (Outer Manchuria). from the book ' The living races of mankind ' a popular illustrated account of the customs, habits, pursuits, feasts & ceremonies of the races of mankind throughout the world by Sir Harry Hamilton Johnston, and Henry Neville Hutchinson Volume 2 Published in London by Hutchinson & Co. in 1902
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  • A group of Golds Golds, Goldi or Nanai people are a Tungusic people of East Asia who have traditionally lived along Heilongjiang (Amur), Songhuajiang (Sunggari) and Wusuli River[1] on the Middle Amur Basin. from the book '  The living races of mankind ' Vol 1 by Henry Neville Hutchinson,, editors John Walter Gregory, and Richard Lydekker, Publisher: London,  Hutchinson & co 1901
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  • A group of Golds Golds, Goldi or Nanai people are a Tungusic people of East Asia who have traditionally lived along Heilongjiang (Amur), Songhuajiang (Sunggari) and Wusuli River[1] on the Middle Amur Basin. from the book '  The living races of mankind ' Vol 1 by Henry Neville Hutchinson,, editors John Walter Gregory, and Richard Lydekker, Publisher: London,  Hutchinson & co 1901
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  • The Siberian or Asiatic (Thian Shan) ibex (Capra sibirica), also known as the Altai ibex or Gobi ibex, is a species of ibex that lives in central Asia. It has traditionally been treated as a subspecies of the Alpine ibex, and whether it is specifically distinct from other ibex is still not entirely clear.[1] It is the longest and heaviest member of the genus Capra, colour illustration From the book ' Wild oxen, sheep & goats of all lands, living and extinct ' by Richard Lydekker (1849-1915) Published in 1898 by Rowland Ward, London
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  • Head of a Male East Caucasian tur (Capra cylindricornis), also known as the Daghestan tur, is a mountain-dwelling caprine found only in the eastern half of the Greater Caucasus mountains, in Azerbaijan, Georgia, and European Russia. The East Caucasian tur lives in rough mountainous terrain, where it eats mainly grasses and leaves, and is preyed upon by steppe wolves, lynxes, and possibly Syrian brown bears and Persian leopards. illustration From the book ' Wild oxen, sheep & goats of all lands, living and extinct ' by Richard Lydekker (1849-1915) Published in 1898 by Rowland Ward, London
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  • Interior of a condominium Photographed at Sunset Winds Apartments Henderson, NV, USA
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