Norsk bokmål: Kete (jenisejostjak) (folkegruppe), kvinner med barn. Ett av bildene fra reisen til Sibir i perioden 2. august - 26. oktober 1913. Fridtjof Nansen fortsatte sin transsibirske reise med en liten dampbåt oppover Jenisej til Jenisejsk.
English: Kete (jenisejostjaks) (ethnic group) women and children. One of the pictures from the journey to Siberia between Aug. 2 and Oct. 26, 1913. Fridtjof Nansen continued his trans-Siberian journey in a small steamer up the Yenisei River to Yeniseisk.
Deutsch: Kete (Jenisejostjak, Volksgruppe), Frauen mit Kindern. Eines der Bilder der Reise nach Sibirien in der Periode 2. August - 26. Oktober 1913. Fridtjof Nansen setzte seine transsibirische Reise mit einem kleinen Dampfschiff den Jenisej hinauf nach Jenisejsk fort.
Español: Mujer kete (cazadores en Jenisej) (grupo étnico) con niños. Una de las fotografías del viaje a Siberia en el período 2 de agosto-26 de octubre de 1913. Fridtjof Nansen continuó su travesía transiberiana en un pequeño vapor remontando el Yenisei hasta Yenisejsk.
Nederlands: Ketische (Jenisejostjaakse) vrouwen en kinderen. Een foto van de reis naar Siberië van 2 augustus tot 26 oktober 1913. Fridtjof Nansen zette zijn Transsiberische reis voort met een klein stoomschip op de Jenisej-rivier naar Jeniseisk.
Depicted place: Russland, Sumarokova
Date
before 16 September 1913
date QS:P,+1913-09-16T00:00:00Z/7,P1326,+1913-09-16T00:00:00Z/11
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