This image seems to have been created by the ethnographer. Its scale of attention and composition focuses on the old woman's body - in a strong stance of protest. The ethnographer thereby highlights the significance of the human body in political-administrative and industrial processes, or the imposition of such processes on the human body, and the attempt of the human to impose herself back onto these processes.
I am uncertain whether this is a found photo or if it was created by the ethnographer. It is a documentary image and striking on many fronts. First, the image captures the large industrial complex in the background and reveals the strategic shrewdness of the protest organizers. It is a protest that occurs from boats on a river which underscores the protestor's point. The river is not land. The main subject in this image is a older woman. It is unclear if the men behind her, or in the neighboring boat are also participants in the protest by choice, or if they are simply hired to ferry the protesters and are captured in the photograph by chance.