Householders threshing paddy with water buffalo
- Title:
- Householders threshing paddy with water buffalo
- Collection:
- Depicting the Sri Lankan Vernacular
- Set:
- Mimure
- Photographer:
- MacDougall, Robert D. (Robert Duncan), 1940-1987
- Date:
- 1965
- Location:
- Mimure, Kandy District, Central Province, Sri Lanka
- Country:
- Sri Lanka
- ID Number:
- MCD2_0376
- File Name:
- MCD2_0376.jpg
- Culture:
- Sinhala
- Work Type:
- photograph
- Subject:
- Mimure
paddy lands
threshing
water buffalo
agricultural lands
Meemure (Sri Lanka)
Sri Lanka--Social life and customs
Threshing
Water buffaloes
Rice paddies - Image View Description:
- Image of a Sri Lankan boy from the village of Meemure threshing a rice paddy with four water buffalo. The buffalo are tied together with rope, while the boy stands to right with a stick for prodding.
- Description:
- Householders threshing paddy with water buffalo.
- Cite As:
- Bonnie and Robert MacDougall papers, #15-2-4397. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library
- Repository:
- Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library
- Format:
- Image
- Rights:
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