At Home,Mother cooks dinner,hearth,stones,children,Sikkim,India,Domestic Life
Title: At home, mother cooks dinner at the hearth made from 3 stones
Creator(s): Kandell, Alice S., photographer
Date Created/Published: [between 1965 and 1971]
Summary: Photograph shows a Kiranti woman with two children cooking at the hearth in her house, Sikkim.
Notes:
Title from item.
Photographer's stamp on back of print.
Forms part of: Dr. Alice S. Kandell Collection of Sikkim Photographs (Library of Congress).
Gift; Dr. Alice S. Kandell; 2010; (DLC/PP-2010:106).
Published in: Mountaintop kingdom: Sikkim / photos by Alice S. Kandell; text by Charlotte Y. Salisbury. New York : Norton, 1971, p. 164, where image appears with caption 'Kirati woman cooks rice at her hearth made of three stones on the mud floor. A rack for wook is overhead, curved knife and cooking pots below it.'
Subjects:
Kiranti (Asian people)--Domestic life--India--Sikkim--1960-1980.
Cookery--India--Sikkim--1960-1980.
Fireplaces--India--Sikkim--1960-1980.
Children--India--Sikkim--1960-1980.
Women--Domestic life--India--Sikkim--1960-1980.
Gelatin silver prints--1960-1980.
Bookmark /2011646977/
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