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Two Women in Dance Costume and with Ornaments, in Dance Pose
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Group of Sansis, including two women, one with infant, and man near woven mat fence
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Woman's Feet with Toras (Ankle Bracelets) and Toe Rings
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Sumeree Temple
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Dak Bungalow (Travelers' Rest House) with Carved Painted Wood Figures Traditionally Made for Morungs (Unmarried Men's House)
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Vessel, 2, Brass:Floral Design:One with Handles
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Portrait of Man, Religious Hermit, in Costume Holding Containers
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Group of Bengali people outside bazaar
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Indian man with car of Jagannath (Vishnu), in Calcutta
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Lamp, Brass:Filigree:Hanging:Moorish Style:Gift From Pakistan for New Building of International Bureau of Universal Postal Union
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