The Magars (ethnic group): photo 12
Photo 12 of 35 in Gallery: The Magars (ethnic group)
Image title: Magar traditional tools: Piringgo
Description of the photo
This photograph depicts the following traditional ancient Magar tools and utensils:
3. Piringgo (पिरीङ्गो): also transliterated as: Pirīṅggo, Pirīṅgo or Piringo.
Gallery information:
The Magar people represents one of the largest indigenous ethnic groups of Nepal whose written history dates to at least the 11th century. The Magars practice shamanism and animalism and practice a variety of Pujas (ritualistic worship). They speak the Magar language which is a branch of the Tibeto-Burman family.
Photo details:
Date: 2019-11-11
Camera: SONY ILCE-6400
Exposure: 1/25
Aperture: f/5.6
ISO: 2500
Focal length: 66mm
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Size: 2.33 MB
Resolution: 2400 x 1600
© Photograph by Gabe Hiemstra.
License: CC BY-NC-ND 4.0