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JapOP1-29:1

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JapOP1-28:1 Eruption of Sakurajirua.

JapOP1-28:2

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JapOP1-27:1 Eruption of Sakurajima.

JapOP1-27:2 Eruption of Sakurajima.

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90021 Sunday School Teacher-Training Institute. Karuizawa, Japan. July
11-25, 1916.

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19905 Snap-shots of out-door life in Japan.

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15347 Traveling shoemaker, Japan.

15348 Postman taking mail from train to office.

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15349 Silk reeling, Japan.

15350 Handweaving, Japan, silk industry.

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15345 Japanese school children at an exhibition.

15346 Kindergarten games, Japan Public School.

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15343 Loading coal, Nagasaki.

15344 Class in public school, Japan.

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15341 Loading coal, Nagasaki.

15342 Loading coal, Nagasaki.

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15194 Sendai Xu Orphanage.

15195 Sendai Xu Orphanage.

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15192 Sendai Xu Orphanage.

15193 Sendai Xu Orphanage.

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15190 Sendai Xu Orphanage.

15191 Sendai Xu Orphanage.

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15188 Sendai Xu Orphanage.

15189 Sendai Xu Orphanage.

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15186 Sendai Xu Orphanage.

15187 Sendai Xu Orphanage.

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15024a A corner of the Ginza (main street), Tokyo.

15185 Sendai Xu Orphanage.

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JapOP1-10:1 Triumphal arch erected in Nagoya to commemorate the fall of
Tsingtan - a midnight view.

JapOP1-10:2 Procession of geisha, of whom there are 2,000 in the city of
Nagoya - a part of the demonstration made to celebrate the fall of Tsingtan.

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JapOP1-9:1 Ginza Methodist Church, Tokyo, Japan.

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23222 Students and faculty, Chinzei Gakuin.

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JapOP1-7:1 "On the Road," Mr. Will Schwarts, Mr. Elder, and Mrs. Bull in
the basha.

JapOP1-7:2 A snake-breeder's front window in Nagoya City. This snakes is
the mamushi, the only poisonous snake in Japan. It is bred by this man by
thousands to be used as medicine. When grown it is put into a bottle such
as those here used. Alcohol enough to fill the bottle is pured in and
after standing for a time it is used for both external and internal
maladies. This is Nagoya in the 20th century.

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JapOP1-1:1 Group taken at Fortieth Anniversary of Founding Methodist Episcopal Mission at
Nagasaki.

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H14455 One of the most progressive Yuma Indians. Arizona.

H14456 The Yuma Indians hate to be photographed. This man threw down his bucket and fell on his face when he noticed the camera. He is one of the "progressives" too. Arizona.

H14457 A typical reservation home of the Yumas, made largely of mud and willows. Arizona.

H14458 A Yuma Indian reservation home. It is intensely hot here. Arizona.

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H14451 Yuma Indian girl and typical house wall. Arizona.

H14452 A young Cocopah s[***]. Arizona.

H14453 A young Cocopah s[***]. Arizona.

H14454 Typical costume of Cocopah and Yuma Indian women. Arizona.

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H14067 A very old Yuma Indian.

H14068 A Yuma Indian boy, son of progressive Indian.

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H14065 Christian Yuma Indian woman and child.

H14779 A Navajo Indian shepherd.

H14066 Yuma Indian boy.

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H14093 A centenarian Yuma Indian. Arizona.

H14094 Yuma Indian blind and decrepit. Arizona.

H14095 Old Yuma Indian. Arizona.

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H13864 Coroner's party investigating Indian remains found in cave near Phoenix. Phoenix, Arizona.

H13865 Indian skull and leg bone near Phoenix. Phoenix, Arizona.

H13866 Indian's bones in cave near Phoenix. Phoenix, Arizona.

H13867 Party investigating partly decomposed bodies of Indians found in cave near Phoenix. Phoenix, Arizona.