Tibet: Man with long hair'The Hui-Hui [Muslims] are butchers, horse dealers, muleteers, and the best restaurateurs in China.'Forman, H. (1948). Changing China. New York: Crown.GrayscaleForman Nitrate Negatives, Box 1
Image published in Harrison Forman's book Changing China. Caption: Buddhism teaches the negation of...
Forman, H. (1933). Exploring in unknown Tibet. Singapore News.GrayscaleForman Nitrate Negatives, Box...
Print 1645 c1: Chinese Moslem [Muslim]. Turkestan. N.W. China. Print 1645 c2: A Sinkiang [Xinjian...
For the desert routes the camel is still the main means of transport. Maximum individual loads rang...
Butter gods'There are over 15,000,000 Hui-Hui (Moslems) in China today most of whom are descendant o...
China: 2 - '37Possibly in Gansu province or Qinghai province. Caption from Harrison Forman's book C...
Butter gods'There are over 15,000,000 Hui-Hui (Moslems) in China today most of whom are descendant o...
Tibet: Sorc. Mosk? Ports'Moslems-These striking character studies were made by Explorer Forman among...
Tibet: Muslemia Yak'In keeping with the Mohammedan customs of their cousins in the Levant, the women...
China: Lanchow [Lanzhou] Moslems [Muslims] (3 each, 8 x 10)GrayscaleForman Nitrate Negatives, Box 2
Tibet: Man with long hair'The Tibetan tribal chieftains are generally men of considerable strength a...
Warriors'Zealous pilgrims in Tibet will travel hundreds of miles on a journey to some noted lamasery...
Pig-tail. Universally worn by men in pre-communist China.China: 2 - '37GrayscaleForman Nitrate Nega...
Some of China's hinterland peoples lived so far from civilized centers that they still wore the pig-...
The Chinese is never served an individual portion at a meal. The prepared dishes are placed in the ...
Image published in Harrison Forman's book Changing China. Caption: Buddhism teaches the negation of...
Forman, H. (1933). Exploring in unknown Tibet. Singapore News.GrayscaleForman Nitrate Negatives, Box...
Print 1645 c1: Chinese Moslem [Muslim]. Turkestan. N.W. China. Print 1645 c2: A Sinkiang [Xinjian...
For the desert routes the camel is still the main means of transport. Maximum individual loads rang...
Butter gods'There are over 15,000,000 Hui-Hui (Moslems) in China today most of whom are descendant o...
China: 2 - '37Possibly in Gansu province or Qinghai province. Caption from Harrison Forman's book C...
Butter gods'There are over 15,000,000 Hui-Hui (Moslems) in China today most of whom are descendant o...
Tibet: Sorc. Mosk? Ports'Moslems-These striking character studies were made by Explorer Forman among...
Tibet: Muslemia Yak'In keeping with the Mohammedan customs of their cousins in the Levant, the women...
China: Lanchow [Lanzhou] Moslems [Muslims] (3 each, 8 x 10)GrayscaleForman Nitrate Negatives, Box 2
Tibet: Man with long hair'The Tibetan tribal chieftains are generally men of considerable strength a...
Warriors'Zealous pilgrims in Tibet will travel hundreds of miles on a journey to some noted lamasery...
Pig-tail. Universally worn by men in pre-communist China.China: 2 - '37GrayscaleForman Nitrate Nega...
Some of China's hinterland peoples lived so far from civilized centers that they still wore the pig-...
The Chinese is never served an individual portion at a meal. The prepared dishes are placed in the ...
Image published in Harrison Forman's book Changing China. Caption: Buddhism teaches the negation of...
Forman, H. (1933). Exploring in unknown Tibet. Singapore News.GrayscaleForman Nitrate Negatives, Box...
Print 1645 c1: Chinese Moslem [Muslim]. Turkestan. N.W. China. Print 1645 c2: A Sinkiang [Xinjian...