A group of Sinhalese coolies from Matura, employed on the coffee estate of Laymastotte.
Tag: Asian customs
The governor of Hakodate and Suite.
Bungo or Prefect, Hahodadi (Hakodadi). While witnessing the wrestling match.
No masks. Noh-men or Omote. Japan.
The noh masks, known in Nippon as Noh-men or Omote, jap. 能楽 constitute a very important accessory to the noh.
Ko-omote. Noh. Japanese theater masks.
The Noh theater is traditionally performed in conjunction with Kyōgen, a kind of comedy.
The Bhutia. People of Tibetan descent.
The traditional dress of the Bhutia people is Kho or Bakhu.
A Nepalese load carrier (Coolie, Kuli) c. 1910.
A Nepalese load carrier from Views of Darjeeling by J. Burlington Smith.
A Tibetan Vegetable Seller at Darjeeling
A Tibetan Vegetable Seller at Darjeeling Traditional Tibet merchant. Source: Views of Darjeeling: With typical native portraits and groups by J. Burlington Smith.
Nepalese tea pickers in Darjeeling
Nepalese tea pickers. Views of Darjeeling by J. Burlington Smith.
A Tibetan Lama with Prayer Wheel.
Tibetan teacher of the Dharma in Tibetan Buddhism.
Lepcha mountain farmer c. 1910.
The Lepcha are a tibet Burmese mountain farmer-folk