Village Coa[__?] [Upper Mimika, New Guinea]
- 10-a033004
- Item
- [1910 or 1911]
Parte deA.F.R. Wollaston fonds
Image shows a path in a village in the Upper Mimika area of New Guinea, with structures on one side and trees on the other.
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Village Coa[__?] [Upper Mimika, New Guinea]
Parte deA.F.R. Wollaston fonds
Image shows a path in a village in the Upper Mimika area of New Guinea, with structures on one side and trees on the other.
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Three local men, Upper Mimika or Merauke, New Guinea
Parte deA.F.R. Wollaston fonds
Portrait of three men, also picture in photograph a032997c of this fonds.
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Parte deA.F.R. Wollaston fonds
Portrait of a man in Merauke, New Guinea.
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Parte deA.F.R. Wollaston fonds
Portrait of a local man in Merauke, New Guinea.
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Parte deA.F.R. Wollaston fonds
Portrait of men identified on verso of print as "pygmies."
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Local man making fire New Guinea
Parte deA.F.R. Wollaston fonds
Image shows a man starting a fire with sticks, identified on verso of the print as a "pygmy."
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Parte deA.F.R. Wollaston fonds
Portrait of a New Guinea man, identified on verso of the print as a "pygmy."
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Cleared jungle, Snow Mts. in distance [New Guinea]
Parte deA.F.R. Wollaston fonds
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[Man from] Inland nation [New Guinea]
Parte deA.F.R. Wollaston fonds
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[Man from New Guinea coast nation]
Parte deA.F.R. Wollaston fonds
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Roman Catholic mission and church on Rewa River, Fiji, about 100 years built[?]
Parte deA.F.R. Wollaston fonds
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Ceremony held at Stanley Park for the Wakas pole replica carved by Doug Cranmer, a relative of Chief Wakas who commissioned the original Wakas pole.
Rodney Ward with Doug Cranmer at a ceremony held at Stanley Park for the Wakas pole replica carved by Doug Cranmer, a relative of Chief Wakas who commissioned the original Wakas pole in the late 1880s.
Ceremony held at Stanley Park for the Wakas pole replica carved by Doug Cranmer, a relative of Chief Wakas who commissioned the original Wakas pole in the late 1880s.
Ceremony held at Stanley Park for the Wakas pole replica carved by Doug Cranmer, a relative of Chief Wakas who commissioned the original Wakas pole in the late 1880s.
Doug Cranmer, relative of Chief Wakas, carving the Wakas Pole replica in Stanley Park. Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell's sons, Nels and Luke, are watching Cranmer work.
Doug Cranmer, relative of Chief Wakas, carving the Wakas Pole replica in Stanley Park. Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell's son, either Nels or Luke, are watching Cranmer work.
Doug Cranmer, relative of Chief Wakas, carving the Wakas Pole replica in Stanley Park. Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell's sons, Nels and Luke, are watching Cranmer work.