Field photographs, 1915-1916.

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Field photographs, 1915-1916.

Photographs of marsh and native boats at Lake Titicaca, Peru and llamas at the lakeside. Photographs were taken by Kay C. Lenskjold. Edward Van Altena copied some photographs in 1927. Photographs are identified.

4 photonegatives : b&w glass.3 photoprints : b&w mounted on file cards.

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American Museum of Natural History

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Miller, Leo Edouard, 1887-

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Van Altena, Edward.

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Kirchner, Julius

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Collins-Day South American Expedition (1914-1915)

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Collins, Alfred

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Day, Lee Garnett.

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