A baidar

Five men, possibly Inuit or Samoyedic people, onboard a traditional sailing boat. Two men row the boat with oars. Inscription: 387 Previous Control Number: LS/270 Previous Control Number: Drawer 52 116654 Item: [1980.0030.00687] "A baidar"

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Published: 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11343/73208
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spelling ftumelbournedc:oai:jupiter.its.unimelb.edu.au:11343/73208 2023-05-15T16:54:49+02:00 A baidar 2016-04-01T13:05:59Z http://hdl.handle.net/11343/73208 unknown Acquisition: [1980.0030] "UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE. DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY" http://hdl.handle.net/11343/73208 Pictures--Transparencies--Slides--Glass transparencies--Lantern slides 2016 ftumelbournedc 2021-12-26T15:23:44Z Five men, possibly Inuit or Samoyedic people, onboard a traditional sailing boat. Two men row the boat with oars. Inscription: 387 Previous Control Number: LS/270 Previous Control Number: Drawer 52 116654 Item: [1980.0030.00687] "A baidar" Other/Unknown Material inuit samoyed* The University of Melbourne: Digitised Collections
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description Five men, possibly Inuit or Samoyedic people, onboard a traditional sailing boat. Two men row the boat with oars. Inscription: 387 Previous Control Number: LS/270 Previous Control Number: Drawer 52 116654 Item: [1980.0030.00687] "A baidar"
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