File:Yacut women, Jakutenia, 1906.jpg

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Deutsch: Bildunterschrift: Jakuten in traditioneller Festkleidung, 1906. Jakutenia.
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Source Valentina Gorbatcheva, Marina Federova: Die Kunst Sibiriens (Kunst in Sibirien). Parkstone Press International, New York 2008, S. 18-19. ISBN 978-1-84484-564-4.
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