Photos by Ellsworth Huntington 



AN ARMENIAN FAMILY, CONSISTING OF A FATHER, SON, MOTHER, AND 

 SERVANT, IN ORDER FROM LEFT TO RIGHT 



The long sleeves of the undergarment are arranged in four different ways. In winter 

 they are used in place of gloves. The stone pestle and the gourds for water are common in 

 remote districts. 



A GROUP OF ARMENIANS READY FOR DINNER 



Their costume displays the extent to which they have been influenced by the west. Some 

 wear tunics, others are clad in baggy Turkish trousers, and one has adopted tight European 

 trousers, and therefore finds it inconvenient to sit on his knees or cross-legged as the others da. 



