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Women of Chowra island, Nicobars. All Nicobarese pots are made by the women of this island. Skirts made of split cocoosnut leaves
um 1887 | Edward Horace Man

Donation:
Edward Horace Man (1846 Singapur - 1929)
Photographer:
Edward Horace Man (1846 Singapur - 1929)
Time:
um 1887
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