A Tatar shaman, Minusinsk, Siberia, c. 1910.
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A Tatar shaman, Minusinsk, Siberia, c. 1910.
Antiquities of the Minusinsk Museum by Dmitry Klements
grupo de tártaros em uma pequena aldeia perto de minusinsk, década de 1880. foto de george kennan.
Tatar shaman in Minusinsk , Siberia ca. 1910.
Nanna Heitmann
It's summer holidays. Valentin injured his head when he made a dive while bathing. In summer, horseflies are a nuisance, they are everywhere.
Yenisei River. Minussinsk. Russian. 2018.
Minusinsk, Krasnoyarsk Krai, 1960s
Khakas woman from Minusinsk, Russia
Russian vintage postcard
ZV
Ksenia Larina, formerly a presenter (and one of the best in the world!) on the now-shuttered radio station Echo of Moscow, has shared this gem of Russian fascism in the “heartland”: Today it’s the Minusinsk Drama Theater. Lead by head director Alexei Pesegov, the theater’s actors declare that they are Russians [“russkie,” that is, ethnic Russians], no matter what blood flows in their veins, and…
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