UC San Diego, Special Collections and Archives
We maintain the Tuzin Archive for Melanesian Anthropology, a repository of research materials created by anthropologists & other scholars documenting the cultures of the
southwest Pacific Islands.
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Sinalagu Harbour, looking northeast from atop the coastal ridge on the way to 'OloburiUC San Diego, Special Collections and ArchivesImage Solomon Islands
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Five men and Anne Scheffler in front of shrine and carvingUC San Diego, Special Collections and ArchivesImage Solomon Islands
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Maenaa'adi of Furisi'ina with cordyline and other plants for ritualUC San Diego, Special Collections and ArchivesImage Solomon Islands
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Sunset sceneryUC San Diego, Special Collections and ArchivesImage Solomon Islands
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Splitting of bark to make the container to carry the finished taro and coconut pudding for presentation, and the making of the containerUC San Diego, Special Collections and ArchivesImage Solomon Islands
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Man holding plantUC San Diego, Special Collections and ArchivesImage Solomon Islands
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Basiitau painted black, wearing his very old cane hatUC San Diego, Special Collections and ArchivesImage Solomon Islands
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Young manUC San Diego, Special Collections and ArchivesImage Solomon Islands
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Ngiri'a of Ngudu with pipeUC San Diego, Special Collections and ArchivesImage Solomon Islands
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Portrait of leader, in SikaianaUC San Diego, Special Collections and ArchivesImage Solomon Islands
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Man with faa plaited ornamental combUC San Diego, Special Collections and ArchivesImage Solomon Islands
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Man with plantUC San Diego, Special Collections and ArchivesImage Solomon Islands
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