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- Description:
- 25 standard format color slides scanned at 4800 DPI on EpsonV800 flatbed scanner PC1-36-01: Relic 5 PC1-36-02: Maewo map for Tagharo PC1-36-03: Gardens PC1-36-06 Qat Baruqu Crotous on path PC1-36-07: Na Ole (adolescent) PC1-36-08: Naviso PC1-36-09: Relic 1 PC1-36-10: Relic 10 PC1-36-11: Relic 1 PC1-36-12: Late Lapita – Maewo PC1-36-13: Geo Jeff + me taking Kava PC1-36-14: Taro Gardens PC1-36-15: Iluelonko PC1-36-16: Relic 7 15 PC1-36-17: Iluelonko PC1-36-18: Relic 8 PC1-36-19: Maewo Gongs PC1-36-20: Nat the dead Naviso PC1-36-22: Taping at Ngota PC1-36-23: Gardens PC1-36-24: Relic 1 PC1-36-25: Relic 4 PC1-36-13 depicts Jeffery Uli who worked closely with Crowe on The Oral Traditions Project, Uli also continued making recordings long after Crowe left Vanuatu. The slide also mentions Geo, who is the third individual in the image, I suspect this is George Gwero, who also worked alongside Crowe and Uli on The Oral Traditions Project. Recordings either made by/of Jeffrey Uli and George Gwero are in the VKS2 collection. (In the VKS2 collection Jeffery is referred to by both his shortened surname and full surname ‘Jeffery Uli Meruana’). PC1-36-12 the spelling of ‘late’ may also be ‘lafe’. PC1-36-15 PC1-36-17 The handwriting on the slides is somewhat indecipherable here, other interpreted spellings could be Monelonko or even Uineloko. Crowe has mentioned the slit gongs pictured in PC1-36-19 in past academic articles. PC1-36-20 is damaged meaning the some of the writing is missing from the slide, the gap in the description above is due to this damage. Notes by Lachlan Thompson, 22.06.2023. . Language as given: . You can access this item at the PARADISEC website. You will need to sign up or sign in first.
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- StillImage
- Collections:
- PARADISEC Catalog
- Contributors:
- Peter Crowe
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- PARADISEC
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