- Title
- Grupo de salvajes en la casa del 1er[superscript] jefe dela tribu ; Exploracion al rio Inambari
- Carbajal, Fernando, associated name, associated name
Cipriani, Cesar A., associated name, associated name - 1901
- 12 x 15 cm.
- No linguistic content
- photographs
- Images
- chieftains
children & adults
ethnographic photographs
exploration
houses
Indians of South America
indigenous peoples
jungles
palm houses
thatched roofs
expedition photographs - cardboard
gelatin silver process - General note: Title from caption on support. Ms. note on verso: El Ministerio de Fomento, Lima, Peru. Exploracion al rio Inambari. (Depart. de Puno, Peru) 1901.
Subject: The Inambari River was explored by the engineers Cesar A. Cipriani and Fernando Carbajal, who traveled in 1901 from its headwaters to its junction with the Madre de Dios. The expedition was one of four authorized in 1901 by Peru's Junta de Vias Fluviales to survey rivers for their economic potential. The Cipriani/Carbajal report was included in a 1904 publication of the Junta, Nuevas exploraciones en la hoya del Madre de Dios. - Widener Library, Harvard University
- W415623_URN-3:FHCL:2796374
- Title
- Grupo de salvajes en la casa del 1er[superscript] jefe dela tribu ; Exploracion al rio Inambari
- Creator / Contributor
- Carbajal, Fernando, associated name, associated name
Cipriani, Cesar A., associated name, associated name - Date
- 1901
- Extent
- 12 x 15 cm.
- Language
- No linguistic content
- Genre
- photographs
- Digital Format
- Images
- Subjects
- chieftains
children & adults
ethnographic photographs
exploration
houses
Indians of South America
indigenous peoples
jungles
palm houses
thatched roofs
expedition photographs - Materials / Techniques
- cardboard
gelatin silver process - Notes
- General note: Title from caption on support. Ms. note on verso: El Ministerio de Fomento, Lima, Peru. Exploracion al rio Inambari. (Depart. de Puno, Peru) 1901.
Subject: The Inambari River was explored by the engineers Cesar A. Cipriani and Fernando Carbajal, who traveled in 1901 from its headwaters to its junction with the Madre de Dios. The expedition was one of four authorized in 1901 by Peru's Junta de Vias Fluviales to survey rivers for their economic potential. The Cipriani/Carbajal report was included in a 1904 publication of the Junta, Nuevas exploraciones en la hoya del Madre de Dios. - Repository
- Widener Library, Harvard University
- Record ID
- W415623_URN-3:FHCL:2796374
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