The sheaves of rice are stacked in stacks, and mama-san takes time out to give her son a bath in a nearby brook.
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S-0526-0356-0006-00043
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1960-12-31
Part of United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency (UNKRA) (1950-1958)
S-0526-0356-0006-00042
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1960-12-31
Part of United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency (UNKRA) (1950-1958)
Terraced paddies stretch back into every cranny left open by the hills.
S-0526-0356-0006-00041
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1960-12-31
Part of United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency (UNKRA) (1950-1958)
A two-man bucket is used to lower the water level in a rice paddy to the proper point for harvesting.
S-0526-0356-0006-00040
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1960-12-31
Part of United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency (UNKRA) (1950-1958)
Typical farm house and a patch of Chinese cabbage.
S-0526-0356-0006-00039
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1960-12-31
Part of United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency (UNKRA) (1950-1958)
Irrigation installations, some of them centuries old, dot the whole of South Korea. Many of them were damaged in the fighting or ruined through neglect.
S-0526-0356-0006-00038
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1960-12-31
Part of United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency (UNKRA) (1950-1958)
Mother and daughter hand-threshing on a farm near Suwon. The rice is de-headed by drawing it through a comb-like device, and then it is flailed and tossed to separate the kernels from the chaff.
S-0526-0356-0006-00036
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1960-12-31
Part of United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency (UNKRA) (1950-1958)
Harvest scenes.
S-0526-0356-0006-00035
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1960-12-31
Part of United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency (UNKRA) (1950-1958)
Harvest scenes.
S-0526-0356-0006-00034
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1960-12-31
Part of United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency (UNKRA) (1950-1958)
Harvest scenes.
S-0526-0356-0006-00033
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1960-12-31
Part of United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency (UNKRA) (1950-1958)
Lee Myung Sook and her brother in the courtyard of their farm home.