Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/2440/104942
Type: Text
Title: Part II, Series 4, Section 12: 6. Tungaru Traditions. Photographs and negatives
Issue Date: 2017
Abstract: Photographs from Tungaru Traditions - copies of original photographs and negatives.
Call number: MSS 0003
Appears in Collections:Part II, Series 4, Section 12: Photographs

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Tungaru Traditions031.jpgMarakei Atoll, where Grimble found his best informants716.6 kBJPEGThumbnail
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Tungaru Traditions030.jpgThe Maungatabu maneaba at Manriki, Nikunau, Gilbert Is. 19171.61 MBJPEGThumbnail
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Tungaru Traditions029.jpgA sheaf of Grimble's original field notes, now preserved in the archives of the University of Adelaide394.08 kBJPEGThumbnail
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Tungaru Traditions028.jpgThe modern ruoia dance, 1931892.93 kBJPEGThumbnail
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Tungaru Traditions027.jpgTe tirere, the stick dance795.95 kBJPEGThumbnail
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Tungaru Traditions026.jpgA nuclear family, Nikunau, 1851224.32 kBJPEGThumbnail
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Tungaru Traditions025.jpgWoman wearing a traditional short skirt (1845)148.51 kBJPEGThumbnail
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Tungaru Traditions024.jpgWarriors, Tabiteuea, 1841186.09 kBJPEGThumbnail
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Tungaru Traditions023.jpgA landed proprietor, Tabiteuea, 1841243.31 kBJPEGThumbnail
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Tungaru Traditions022.jpgTem Bauro, the last independent high chief of Abemama, and his sisters, 1897233.7 kBJPEGThumbnail
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Tungaru Traditions021.jpg211.77 kBJPEGThumbnail
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Tungaru Traditions020.jpgTraditional married woman's dress when walking abroad, Beru185.23 kBJPEGThumbnail
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Tungaru Traditions019.jpgA young Beru Islander in traditional ruoia dance costume, 1931192.47 kBJPEGThumbnail
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Tungaru Traditions018.jpgBeru Islanders in formal dress for the ruoia dance, 1931165.89 kBJPEGThumbnail
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Tungaru Traditions017.jpgTabiteuean baby, 1968172.92 kBJPEGThumbnail
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Tungaru Traditions016.jpgThe terrace of Aon Neina, showing Karieta canoe sheds and the stone boua of the former Karieta maneaba, 1932345.74 kBJPEGThumbnail
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Tungaru Traditions015.jpgA modern village on Makin, with its siting, alignment and size and style of housing as prescribed by the government, c. 1931410.85 kBJPEGThumbnail
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Tungaru Traditions014.jpgA kainga "clan hamlet situated on its ancestral land", 1865369.92 kBJPEGThumbnail
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Tungaru Traditions013.jpgThe traditional ruoia, 1968276.22 kBJPEGThumbnail
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Tungaru Traditions012.jpgMother and child, 1968175.2 kBJPEGThumbnail
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Tungaru Traditions011.jpgThe high chief's village at Binoinano, Abemama, 1897203.98 kBJPEGThumbnail
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Tungaru Traditions010.jpgA ceremonial boua, 1845171.06 kBJPEGThumbnail
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Tungaru Traditions009.jpgA 100 foot baurua under construction at Tabiteuea in 1939356.35 kBJPEGThumbnail
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Tungaru Traditions008.jpgA girl from Beru, 1841225.42 kBJPEGThumbnail
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Tungaru Traditions007.jpgCarrying home the pandanus harvest629.17 kBJPEGThumbnail
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Tungaru Traditions006.jpgBeru islanders in dance and ceremonial dress261.6 kBJPEGThumbnail
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Tungaru Traditions005.jpgTwo canoes in the Beru lagoon, 1931138.69 kBJPEGThumbnail
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Tungaru Traditions004.jpgThe interior of the maneaba at Utiroa, Tabiteuea, 1841334.47 kBJPEGThumbnail
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Tungaru Traditions003.jpgThe maneaba at Utiroa, Tabiteuea, 1841185.25 kBJPEGThumbnail
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Tungaru Traditions002.jpgAn Unimane, the head of a boti, Beru, c. 1931126.4 kBJPEGThumbnail
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Tungaru Traditions001.jpgBeru Island elder, dressed for a maneaba ceremony, wearing a whalestooth necklace, 1932152.15 kBJPEGThumbnail
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