Ann Skinner-Jones and Joan Larcom Photographs
About this collection
- Collection
- Extent
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354 digital objects.
- Description
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In 1981, Anthropologist Joan Larcom traveled with Photographer Ann Skinner-Jones to Vanuatu to create a photographic essay of the people and culture during the first anniversary of the country's independence from France and the United Kingdom. The collection focuses on the people's experiences of independence and new nationhood, mostly on the island of Malakula, where local people have refereed the interface between politics, custom and religion by re-categorizing tradition in creative ways.
- Creation Date
- Between 1973 and 1985
- Researcher
- Photographers
- Series
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- Cash Crops
- Children
- Children's Art
- Economic Activity
- Elections and Politics
- First Anniversary Celebration
- Gardening and Cooking in the Garden
- Home Interiors
- House Construction
- Influences of Outsiders
- Land and Custom Sustained and Revived
- Lap Lap Making
- Men at Work
- Mewun Scrapbooks
- Port Vila Market
- Relijen and the Role of Churches
- Sports and Games
- Wealth Indicators
- Wintua Elementary School
- Women at Work
- Geographics
- Topics
Format
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- Language
- No linguistic content; Not applicable
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