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Bonfire in the woods, 1890. Creator: Unknown
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Bonfire in the woods, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Bonfire in the woods, 1890.
The album "Views of the Yakutsk Region" contains 151 photographs. Subjects include the Lena River shore; various forms of river transport--including boats, rafts, trade barges, and steamships; post offices along the Lena highway, and transport by horse and reindeer. Several of the photographs are signed with the initials "I. P." Irkutsk State University
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Album Anthropology Bonfire Buriat Buryat Camp Fire Campfire Cookery Cooking Cooking Pot Ethnic Ethnography Ethnology Indigenous People Irkutsk State University Photographic Pipkin Position Pots Region Russian Empire Sakha Russia Siberia Siberia Russia Siberian Sitting On The Ground Typical Views Of Woods Yakut Yakutia Yakutsk Sakha Russia Meeting Of Frontiers
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Bonfire in the Woods, 1890: A Gathering in the Siberian Wilderness This photograph, titled "Bonfire in the Woods," is an intriguing glimpse into the past, taken from the "Views of the Yakutsk Region" album, circa 1890. The album, which contains 151 photographs, offers a unique window into the lives of the indigenous peoples of Siberia during the Russian Empire. The image captures a group of figures huddled around a roaring bonfire in the heart of a snow-covered woodland. The figures, likely Buryat or Sakha people, are seated on the ground, some cooking in pots or pipkins, while others engage in conversation or watch the fire. The scene exudes a sense of community and warmth amidst the harsh Siberian winter. The photograph is a testament to the traditional ways of life that once thrived in the region, where people relied on the land and each other for survival. The use of fire for cooking and warmth was essential, especially during the long, cold winters. The figures in the photograph are dressed in fur coats and hats, reflecting their adaptation to the climate. The photograph's origin is unknown, but it is believed to have been taken by an unknown photographer and later added to the collection of Irkutsk State University. The image is a valuable addition to the library of the Congressional Research Service, providing a glimpse into the history and heritage of Siberia's indigenous peoples. The "Bonfire in the Woods" photograph is a poignant reminder of the meeting of frontiers, where the wilderness and human ingenuity come together to create a unique and resilient culture. It is a testament to the enduring human spirit and the importance of preserving our cultural heritage for future generations.
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