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DescriptionCOLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Een groep mannen en kinderen poseert bij een pas geschoten tijger te Malingping in Bantam West-Java TMnr 10006636.jpg |
English: Negative. Although not as important as in India, for many Europeans the hunt in the Dutch East Indies was a part of live in the tropics. For some it was pastime (the 'sunday-hunter'), others made their job of it. On the European agriculture ventures staff, lifestock, and the crops had to be protected agains different wild species. The Indonesian Archipel was home of three tiger subspecies until 1950: the Bali tiger, te Javan tiger, and the Sumatran tiger. Around 1950, the Bali tiger had become extinct, while the Javan tiger was hunted so heavy that it had become fairly rare and now also became extinct. There are only some hundred individuals remaining of the Sumatran tiger. (P. Boomgaard, 2001) Tiger shot in May 1941. Malingping. Bantam. A group of men and children poses with a recent killed tiger in Malingping in Banten, West-Java
Bahasa Indonesia: Negatif. Sekelompok pria dan anak-anak berfoto dengan harimau Jawa yang mati diburu pada Mei 1941 di Malingping, Banten.
Nederlands: Negatief. Hoewel niet zo belangrijk als in India was de jacht in Indië voor veel Europeanen een onderdeel van het leven in de tropen. Voor sommigen was het tijdverdrijf (de 'zondagsjager'), anderen maakten er hun beroep van. Op de Europese landbouwondernemingen moesten het personeel, het vee en de gewassen soms beschermd worden tegen verschillende soorten wild. Er kwamen tot 1950 in de Indonesische Archipel drie ondersoorten van de tijger voor: de Bali tijger, de Java tijger en de Sumatra tijger. Rond 1950 was de Bali tijger uitgestorven, terwijl de Java tijger zo zwaar bejaagd was dat hij tamelijk zeldzaam werd en nu ook (zo goed als) uitgestorven is. Alleen van de Sumatra tijger zijn er nog enkele honderden in leven. (P. Boomgaard, 2001). Tijger geschoten Mei 1941. Malingping. Bantam. Een groep mannen en kinderen poseert bij een pas geschoten tijger te Malingping in Bantam, West-Java
Čeština: Lovci s tygrem |
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English: May 1941 Nederlands: mei 1941 |
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institution QS:P195,Q1131589
Collectie Stichting Nationaal Museum van Wereldculturen |
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Author | H. Bartels (Fotograaf/photographer). |
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