A Journey in Southern Siberia, by Jeremiah Curtin, [1909], at sacred-texts.com
Portrait of the Author | |
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Irkutsk, Siberia | |
Post Station at Elantsin | |
Our Traveling Carriage while Making the Buriat Journey | |
Baggage and Provisions of Convicts | |
Convicts Passing through the Village of Usturdi | |
Group of Convicts Resting and Lunching | |
Buriat Wedding | |
People Assembled for the Horse Sacrifice | |
Stone Altars on the Hill of Sacrifice | |
I. Horse Sacrifice | |
II. Horse Sacrifice | |
III. Horse Sacrifice | |
IV. Horse Sacrifice | |
V. Horse Sacrifice | |
VI. Horse Sacrifice | |
Convict Prison at a Post Station | |
Buriat Women in Full Dress | |
House where we Boarded on Olkhon Island | |
The Only Russian Church in Olkhon | |
Arkokoff, his Wife, Son, and Son's Wife | |
Lazareff and his Relatives | |
Kongoroff and his Wife | |
Andrei Mihailovitch, Mikiloff and his Young Wife | |
Manshut | |
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Buriat Young Lady, Island of Olkhon | |
Ram, Sacrificed as an Offering | |
Bones of the Ram, Left to Rot and Fall | |
Tea from China, Coming from Kiakhta to the Railroad in Irkutsk | |
Buriat Watch Dog | |
Andrei Mihailovitch's Field Ongons | |
Field Ongons | |
Field Ongons, Church in which the Author Spent Three Days, and Group of Houses and Russian Store Mentioned on Page 72 | |
Vassya, his Father, and the Author | |
Drying Fuel—Cow Droppings—Island of Olkhon | |
Church near a Post Station on the Road to Lake Baikal | |
Our Buriat Friends in the Sacred Island of Olkhon | |
Russian Exile and Two Buriat Shamans | |
The Author's Carriage | |
Village of Alaguersk-rod in Siberia | |
A Group of Unmarried Mongol Women or Young Ladies in Usturdi | |
Gods which Guard the House from the Outside, Olkhon Island | |
Buriat Gods, or Representations of their Gods | |
Buriat Household Gods | |
Contents of "God Bags" | |
Buriats—Husband and Wife in the Hayfield | |
Representations of Buriat Gods |