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English: "Goldi Idol Poles" (i.e., totem poles of the Nanai people of the middle and lower Amur), ca. 1854-1860)
Русский: Столбы-идолы гольдов (нанайцев), 1854-1860 г.
Date Drawn between 1854-60, soon published in Russia; reproduced in Ravenstein's book published in London, England, in 1861
Source Illustration on page 377 in the book by E.G.Ravenstein, "The Russians on the Amur". London, 1861. Can be found on Google Books at https://books.google.com/books?id=_XEEAAAAYAAJ
Author
English: Drawing by en:Richard Maack, engraved by W.Brewer

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