Pak Dibia identified this as Karangasem; a baris dancer on the right and a rejang dancer on the left. Note the tall ornamented structure behind, seen clearly in 3665. Probably Asak.
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Slide of a water-driven prayer wheel, Drukgyel
Hart Museum Visitor Books
Exhibition poster: Land of the Reindeer - The Lapps in Sweden, 1973
Black and white negative of animals grazing in opening among trees
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