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Accessions Processed in 1995

 

SUBJECT FILES

Scope and Content of Series

SERIES 1) SUBJECT FILES: The largest and most extensive series, containing genealogy charts, the Holtzman Inkblot Technique books and forms, Mount Hagen Primary "T" School curriculum publications, New Guinea kinship books, TAT (Thematic Apperception Test) papers, and maps. Arranged alphabetically.
Box 1, Folder 1

Australian National University Research School of Pacific Studies 1968 - 1969

Box 1, Folder 2

British Honduras 1951 - 1965

Box 1, Folder 3

Busama 1944 - 1950

Box 1, Folder 4

Codina 1955

Box 1, Folder 5

Current field research in the territory of Papua and New Guinea

Oversize FB-098, Folder 1

Engeka - Mabankale genealogy chart

Box 1, Folder 6

Extra plates, tables, maps, etc.

Box 1, Folder 7

Funk and Wagnall's Yearbook Anthropology 1976 - 1977

Box 1, Folder 8

Gadsup Kinship Terminology and its Extension 1963

Box 1, Folder 9-11

Gadsup TAT information from M. Leinique

Box 1, Folder 12

Genealogies - Kulakaeygeyka - Pig ownership and disposition

Oversize FB-098, Folder 2-3

Genealogy charts A and B

Oversize FB-098, Folder 4

Genealogy chart: Kobunga, Aliyaumo, Peymankale

 

Holtzman Inkblot Technique

Box 1, Folder 13-14

Administration, scoring guide, and annotated bibliography

Box 2, Folder 1-3

Forms A & B, record forms, and summary sheet

Box 2, Folder 4

Holtzmans - The Hogg Foundation

Box 2, Folder 5

Inkblot Test: Provisional Manual for Research Purposes Only 1958

Box 2, Folder 6

International Educational Recordings

Box 2, Folder 7

Irian Barat maps

Box 2, Folder 8

Jimi plant and animal identification 1962 - 1965

Box 2, Folder 9

Kakoli

Box 2, Folder 10

Kawelka 1964 - 1966

Box 2, Folder 11

Keypunching conventions - TAT

Box 2, Folder 12

Kinship Terminology of Mae Enga of New Guinea 1965

Oversize FB-098, Folder 5

Kobunga genealogy chart

Box 3, Folder 1

Kopauku, Moala, Manga

Box 3, Folder 2

Kuma - Bilateral cross-cousin marriage among the Kuma 1965

Oversize FB-098, Folder 6

Kunakaikale genealogy chart

Box 3, Folder 3

Kutubu 1966

Box 3, Folder 4

Linguistics - TATs

Box 3, Folder 5-7

Manga pacification - Assorted papers, notes and letters 1975 - 1977

Box 3, Folder 8

Manus - Oliver - Kinship terminology

Box 3, Folder 9

Mapping

 

Maps

Oversize MC-039-06

New Guinea

Box 3, Folder 10

New Guinea - Requests 1960 - 1965

Box 4, Folder 1-3

Maring 1968

General

People - Body parts, physical states, diseases. Maring Phoneme paper. Maring clan - Clusters.
Box 4, Folder 4-6

Manga genealogies, marriage systems and incidental notes 1966

Oversize FB-098, Folder 7

Mbalegale genealogy chart

Box 4, Folder 7

Mbowamb

Box 4, Folder 8

Miscellaneous materials

Box 5, Folder 1

Morokai genealogies

Box 5, Folder 2-3

Mount Hagen primary "T" school curriculum

Box 6, Folder 1-3

Mount Hagen primary "T" school curriculum

Box 6, Folder 4

Narak development key

Box 6, Folder 5-6

New Guinea conference 1965 - 1966

Box 6, Folder 7

New Guinea kinship book (part 1) 1969 - 1976

Box 7, Folder 1

New Guinea kinship book (part 2) 1969

Box 7, Folder 2-6

New Guinea Kinship 1964 - 1973

General

Conclusion. Declines. Long. Preface. Short.
Box 7, Folder 7

North Borneo map

Box 7, Folder 8

Palauau Kinship

Box 7, Folder 9

Papua and Australia

Oversize FB-098, Folder 8

Peymbankale and Nabekale genealogy charts

Box 7, Folder 10

Pregnancy envy and the pig festival 1961 - 1970

Box 7, Folder 11

Research in New Guinea - Summer appointment and travel 1972

Box 7, Folder 12

Semra sentence notebooks 1971 - 1972

Oversize FB-098, Folder 9

Short listing of terms - Genealogies

Box 7, Folder 13

Simbai - Kaironk - Map

Box 7, Folder 14

Solomon Island: Indispensable reefs (no islands)

Box 7, Folder 15

Solomons - Ndai Island map

Box 7, Folder 16

South Borneo map

Box 7, Folder 17

Suau Kinship Terms

 

TATs

Box 8, Folder 1-6

Annotated drafts and final typescripts

Box 9, Folder 1-3

Final typescript and annotated carbon copy drafts

Box 9, Folder 4

Akuna (Gadsup) data. Murray and Watson responses 1964

Box 9, Folder 5-8

Book, cards, data sheets on informants, and notes 1966 - 1971

Box 9, Folder 9-10

TAT Projects - Articles and DeVos stuff 1962 - 1970

Box 10, Folder 1

Toaripi - D. Ryan

Box 10, Folder 2

Toba Batak 1966

Box 10, Folder 3

Tsembaga 1964

Box 10, Folder 4

Upper Jimi maps

Box 10, Folder 5

Weather 1966

Box 10, Folder 6

Wenner-Gren account 1970 - 1975

Box 10, Folder 7

Western District

Box 10, Folder 8

Western Highlands map

Box 10, Folder 9-10

Word lists - Including Narak and Maring 1967

Box 10, Folder 11-12

World orientation and picture ranking tests

 

WRITINGS

Scope and Content of Series

SERIES 2) WRITINGS. Arranged in four subseries: A) Books, Papers and Journal Articles, B) Field Notes, C) Computer Punch Cards and D) Language Dictionary Card File.
A) Books, Papers and Journal Articles: Manuscripts for his book Blood and Semen: Kinship Systems of Highland New Guinea (1980), Manga pacification manuscripts and a preliminary draft of Zeus, Pigs and Initiation.
B) Field Notes: Comments on patrol reports, interviews and diaries that date from 1959-1968.
C) Computer Punch Cards: TAT interviews on kinship, linguistics, psychology and stories, punched out and computer-typed at the top of each card.
D) Language Dictionary Card File: Notecards on the Narak language translated into English.
 

Books, Papers and Journal Articles

Box 11, Folder 1

Analyzing Kinship 1968

Box 11, Folder 2-7

Blood and Semen: Kinship Systems of Highland New Guinea. With Denise O'Brien

General

Drafts, book orders, and correspondence.
Box 11, Folder 8

Book reviews 1966 - 1967

Box 12, Folder 1

Book review of "An Essay on Language," by Robert A. Hall 1970

Box 12, Folder 2

Cultural Flexibility: Myth and Reality 1964

Box 12, Folder 3-4

Deitics of Narak Directions

Box 12, Folder 5

Graduate Education in Anthropology: Implications for the Future of Anthropological Training 1969 - 1970

Box 12, Folder 6

Ideal and Real: The Acculturation Continuum 1961 - 1962

Box 12, Folder 7

Kinship and Genealogy in Manga Social Organization 1966

Box 12, Folder 8

Kinship Systems of Highland New Guinea - Table of contents

Box 12, Folder 9

Mai of the Manga: Man Bilong Namel, with Susan Pflanz-Cook

Box 12, Folder 10

Manga Kinship Terminology 1967

Box 13, Folder 1

Manga Pacification, with Susan Pflanz-Cook 1977

Box 13, Folder 2-3

Marriage among the Manga. Published in Pigs, Pearlshells, and Women by Robert Glasse 1966 - 1970

Box 13, Folder 4

Narak: Language or Dialect 1966 - 1967

Box 13, Folder 5

New Mogollon Structure 1960

Box 13, Folder 6

Nobody Will Feed Me

Box 13, Folder 7

Notebooks: First Visit to Hagen 1981

Box 13, Folder 8-9

On the Conversion of Non-Agnates into Agnates among the Manga, Jimi River, Western Highlands District, New Guinea 1964 - 1970

Box 14, Folder 1-2

Preliminary Statement of Narak Spatial Deixis 1964 - 1967

Box 14, Folder 3

Recipient Culture: A Formulation

Box 15, Folder 1

Social Analysis of Graffiti 1972 - 1973

Box 15, Folder 2

Anthropological Residence in Melanesia 1965 - 1968

Box 15, Folder 3

Structural Variability in the Bismarck Mountain Cultures of New Guinea: A Preliminary Report 1963 - 1964

Box 15, Folder 4

Zeus, Pigs and Initiation. Central States Anthropological Society Annual Meeting, St. Louis 1973 March 29-31

 

Field Notes

Box 16, Folder 1

Patrol reports, interviews and diaries 1959 - 1968

 

Computer Punch Cards, TATs

Box 17, Folder 1

Interviews, kinship and linguistics

Box 18, Folder 1

Psychology, child rearing and picture test world orientation

Box 19, Folder 1

Informant stories

 

Language Dictionary Card File

Box 20

Note cards

Box 21

Note cards

Box 22

Note cards, A - M

Box 23

Note cards, N - Z

 

SOUND RECORDINGS

Restrictions

Original sound recordings are restricted. Researchers may request user copies be produced in advance of their visit.

Scope and Content of Series

SERIES 3) SOUND RECORDINGS: Interviews, song learning, church functions, festivals, meetings, stories and TAT responses spanning 1958-1972. The Narak language tapes were recorded by Stephen Wurm in 1958, prior to Cook's arrival. Organized in the original order numbered by Cook.
Box 24, Folder 1

Tape 1 - Kananta 1962

Restrictions

Restrictions Apply
Box 24, Folder 2-3

Tapes 2-3 - Kananta - Courtship. Pre-singing song learning 1962

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Box 24, Folder 4

Tape 4 - Torch lighting ceremony 1962

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Box 24, Folder 5

Tape 5 - Revenge payment 1962

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Box 24, Folder 6

Tape 6 - Church - Kwiop 1962

Restrictions

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Box 24, Folder 7

Tape 7 - This is New Guinea. Recorded by James L. Anderson

Restrictions

Restrictions Apply
Box 24, Folder 8

Tape 8 - 1. Kuluwele (Kwiop) TAT responses. 2. Tultul Mbanga (Warames) TAT responses

Restrictions

Restrictions Apply
Box 24, Folder 9

Tape 9 - Mbanga TAT responses

Restrictions

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Box 24, Folder 10

Tape 10 - 1. Songs From the Torres Straits. 2. Blank

Restrictions

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Box 24, Folder 11

Tape 11 - Tultul Mbanga - TAT 1-9

Restrictions

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Box 24, Folder 12

Tape 12 - Tultul Mbanga - TAT 10-19

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Box 24, Folder 13

Tape 13 - 1. A) Narak 4 (break) B) Narak 1 (first session) at Hagen. 2. Narak 1 1958

Restrictions

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Box 24, Folder 14

Tape 14 - 1. Narak 3. 2. 1 minute of Narak 3. All taken at Mount Hagen by Stephen Wurm

Restrictions

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Box 24, Folder 15

Tape 15 - 1. Wurm's Narak tape #2. All taken at Mount Hagen by Wurm 1958

Restrictions

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Box 24, Folder 16

Tape 16 - Kuluwele TAT 11-20

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Box 24, Folder 17

Tape 17 - 1. Flute playing. Kimi and Semra. Kimi and Amgoi. 2. Kamanta. Amgoi - Kimi - Mom - Semra 1971

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Box 25, Folder 1

Tape 18 - 1. Kimi's story of stealing a pig from Waiyag. 2. A) Kimi's story of his son's birth. B) Kimi's story of Ai hitting Kimi over courtship 1971

Restrictions

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Box 25, Folder 2

Tape 19 - 1. Kombla court (transcribed). 2. Pig-garden (transcribed)

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Box 25, Folder 3

Tape 20 - World orientation

Restrictions

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Box 25, Folder 4

Tape 21 - Mai's report on council meeting at Tabi 1972

Restrictions

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Box 25, Folder 5

Tape 22 - Tape #1 of Men at Wondoma's court, day 1 1972

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Box 25, Folder 6-7

Tapes 23-24 - Church

Restrictions

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Box 25, Folder 8

Tape 25 - Pre-'sing-sing' song learning 1962

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Box 25, Folder 9

Tape 26 - Church

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Box 25, Folder 10

Tape 27 - 1. Mai's council report and talk about changing court structures. 2. Dear

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Box 25, Folder 11

Tape 28 - 1. Blank. 2. Day 2 of Men and Won's court 1972

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Box 25, Folder 12

Tape 29 - 1. Men at Wondoma court - Day 2. 2. A) Court Mai - C.J. Healey over payment of Bubgile carriers. B) Summary of Men/Wondoma case by Tsiye, Kubgi, Wagi, Tsena, Kubn, Mai, Kubl - Interrupted by Bubgiles who had participated in above court A) 1972

Restrictions

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Box 25, Folder 13-14

Tapes 30-31 - Revenge payment 1962

Restrictions

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Box 25, Folder 15

Tape 32 - Official singsing opening by torchlight at night 1962

Restrictions

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Box 25, Folder 16

Tape 33 - 1. Pig-garden. 2. Pig-garden. Wando #2 1971

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Box 25, Folder 17

Tape 34 - Tape 2 of Wondoma and Men's court - Day 1 1972

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Box 26, Folder 1

Tape 35 - Singsing opening 1962

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Box 26, Folder 2-3

Tape 36 - Men interview 1971

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Box 26, Folder 4-6

Tape 37 - Taiya interview 1971

Restrictions

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Box 26, Folder 7-9

Tape 38 - Men/Wondoma case - Day 3

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Box 26, Folder 10-11

Tape 39 - Men interview 1971

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Box 26, Folder 12-14

Tape 40 - Taiya interview 1971

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Box 26, Folder 15-16

Tape 41 - Men/Wondoma case - Day 3

Restrictions

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Box 26, Folder 17

Tape 42 - Tsige interview - 1. Marriage rule. Naming. In-law taboos 1971

Restrictions

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Box 27, Folder 1-5

Tapes 43-44 - Wando interview 1971

Restrictions

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Box 27, Folder 6

Tape 45 - Kananta

Restrictions

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Box 27, Folder 7-8

Tape 46 - Mai's report of last Wed's council meeting at Tabi 1972

Restrictions

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Box 27, Folder 9-10

Tape 47 - 1. Men interview. 2. Wando - Nimpomba 1971

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Box 27, Folder 11-12

Tape 48 - Mai interview 1971

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PHOTOGRAPHS

Scope and Content of Series

SERIES 4) PHOTOGRAPHS. Arranged in two subseries: A) Prints and B) Negatives.
A) Prints: Aerial images of mountainous terrain and contact sheets of village activities.
B) Negatives: Eighteen rolls of 35mm black and white negatives. This subseries has been entirely digitized, and images are available for viewing by clicking on the links in the container list below. To re-create the order in which the photographs were taken, refer to the frame number in brackets.
 

Prints

Box 28, Folder 1

Aerial - Mountainous terrain 1969

Box 28, Folder 2

Contact sheets - Manga village activities

 

Negatives

 

Roll 1 1962 August

Pig festival, singsing: decorated clan sisters, potential brides, during a dance [frame 33]
Pig festival, singsing: large group of dancers enter through a bamboo arch [frame 32]
Bride price for Mitsi: bride (Mitsi) in center wears headdress, shell valuables, woven armbands and belts [frame 1]
Bride price for Mitsi: Kongf (l), young daughter of Mitsi and Tsapinde, with children wearing headdresses and shell valuables [frame 7]
Bride price for Mitsi: women from Tsapinde's (the groom's) group carry large cuts of pork to be shared with bride's group [frame 3]
Bride price for Mitsil: women wear headdresses, shell valuables, woven armbands and belts, bride at right [frame 2]
Bride price for Mitsi: payment banner of feather and shell valuables given by the groom's group to the bride's group [frame 13]
Bride price for Mitsi: women from the bride's group are fed pork provided by the groom's group [frame 12]
Bride price for Mitsi: bride (Mitsi) is carried over exchange valuables by her husband's brother [frame 15]
Bride price for Mitsi: display of pork and other exchange valuables given by the groom's group, Kongf (Mitsi and Tsapinde's daughter) center [frame 14]
Bride price for Mitsi: decorated members of the groom's group dance in the bride's village, Edwin Cook observes [frame 9]
Bride price for Mitsi: decorated members of the groom's group dance in the bride's village, Edwin Cook observes [frame 8]
Returned laborers display purchased goods, some to be given to relatives [frame 17]
Bride price for Mitsi: bride (Mitsi) is lifted her husband's brother [frame 16]
Edwin Cook and children, including Kotsbuka, under an umbrella [frame 23]
Returned laborers display and distribute feather valuables and purchased goods, including a doll [frame 22]
Returned laborers display purchased and traditional wealth items, some to be given to relatives [frame 21]
Returned laborers display purchased goods and traditional wealth items, some for relatives [frame 20]
Pig festival, singsing: decorated men in harpy eagle feather headdresses [frame 30]
Pig festival, singsing: decorated men with weapons and kundu drums at dance ground [frame 25]
Pig festival, singsing: decorated men on trail from Cook's house [frame 28]
Pig festival, singsing: decorated men with eagle feather headdresses dance [frame 31]
Returned laborers display purchased goods, some to be given to relatives [frame 18]
Pig festival, singsing: decorated men on trail from Cook's house [frame 29]
Returned laborers display purchased goods, some to be given to relatives [frame 19]
Bride price for Mitsi: payment banner of feather and shell valuables, carried by clan of husband, Tsapinde [frame 5]
Bride price for Mitsi: group of men from the groom's group dance in the bride's village [frame 6]
Bride price for Mitsi: woman from the bride's group is fed pork provided by groom's group [frame 10]
Bride price for Mitsi: payment banner of feather and shell valuables, carried by clan of husband, Tsapinde [frame 4]
Pig festival, singsing: Wando, wearing eagle feather headdress, holds a drum [frame 26]
Bride price for Mitsi: woman from the bride's group is fed pork provided by the groom's group [frame 11]
Pig festival, singsing: decorated men with weapons and kundu drums at dance ground [frame 24]
Pig festival, singsing: decorated men are ready to dance [frame 27]

General note

Originals located in AN2/M187/01. All images on this roll have been digitized.

Conditions Governing Access note

Original negatives restricted.
 

Roll 2 between 1961 and 1963

Aerial view of town and road [frame 12]
Mount Hagen: aerial view of airstrip and town [frame 13]
Mount Hagen: aerial view of airstrip and town [frame 14]
Aerial view of village [frame 7]
Aerial view of village [frame 8]
Aerial view of village [frame 9]
Distant view of mountain trails and road [frame 10]
People on a road, next to a truck [frame 20]
Bismarck Range and valley [frame 19]
Bismarck Range, road [frame 18]
House enclosed by fence, boy [frame 17]
House next to airstrip, firewood stacked in front [frame 16]
Mount Hagen: hills and kunai grass [frame 15]
Aerial view of village on mountain ridge [frame 11]
Cluster of houses in a village [frame 5]
Aerial view of village [frame 6]
Government station: houses lined up in straight rows [frame 1]
Unidentified European man in front of a house [frame 2]
Houses and gardens [frame 3]
Government station: houses lined up in straight rows [frame 4]

Conditions Governing Access note

Original negatives restricted.

General note

Originals located in AN2/M187/02. All images on this roll have been digitized.
 

Roll 3 1962 November-December

Pig festival, wig ritual: decorated men with ritual wigs, headdresses, and kundu drums [frame 36]
Bismarck Range mountains [frame 3]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice preparations: Kolip and Kent blow spells on gate posts for ritual fence through which allies will be fed [frame 33]
Bismarck Range mountains, garden clearings in foreground [frame 4]
Pig festival, wig ritual: decorated men with large feather headdresses, face paint [frame 24]
Pig festival, wig ritual: decorated men with ritual wigs, feather headdresses [frame 37]
Pig festival, wig ritual: man applies hot tree resin to wig [frame 21]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice preparations: men carry gate posts for ritual fence through which allies will be fed [frame 35]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice preparations: Kolip and Kent blow spells on gate posts for ritual fence through which allies will be fed [frame 32]
Bismarck Range mountains [frame 7]
Pig festival, wig ritual: man bespells drums to ensure they will be loud and pleasing to ancestors [frame 29]
Bismarck Range: forested slope, garden clearings on right [frame 8]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice preparations: men carry gate posts for ritual fence through which allies will be fed [frame 34]
Bismarck Range mountains [frame 5]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice preparations: elevated food storage structures built for pig festival [frame 31]
Bismarck Range mountains [frame 6]
Pig festival, wig ritual: man bespells drums to ensure they will be loud and pleasing to ancestors [frame 28]
Edwin Cook's house and other buildings, Kwiop [frame 1]
Bismarck Range mountains, as seen from Cook's house [frame 2]
Pig festival, wig ritual: Wabi blows tobacco smoke spell onto feather headdress [frame 30]
Bismarck Range: forested slope and old garden clearings [frame 9]
Pig festival, wig ritual: man bespells drums to be loud and pleasing to ancestors [frame 27]
Bismarck Range: forested slope and valley, old garden clearings [frame 10]
Pig festival, wig ritual: man applies hot tree resin to wig [frame 22]
Pig festival, wig ritual: wig frame is fastened to hair [frame 17]
Pig festival, wig ritual: hair is pulled around wig frame [frame 20]
Pig festival, wig ritual: wig frame is fastened to hair [frame 19]
Pig festival, wig ritual: hair is fastened to wig frame [frame 15]
Pig festival, wig ritual: wig frame is fastened to hair [frame 18]
Bismarck Range: forested slopes and old garden clearings [frame 11]
Pig festival, wig ritual: hair is fastened to wig frame [frame 14]
Pig festival, wig ritual: men have placed hair for wigs on an exchange mat [frame 13]
Pig festival, wig ritual: wig frame is placed on hair [frame 16]
Pig festival, wig ritual: decorated men solemnly beat kundu drums [frame 23]
Courtship: adolescent girls on their way to Kwiop for courtship event, they wear jewelry, marsupial fur caps, talcum powder on faces [frame 26]
Adolescent boy stands with bow and arrows, talcum powder on face, feather valuables in hair [frame 25]
Bismarck Range: steep forested slopes and trail [frame 12]

General note

Originals located in AN2/M187/03. All images on this roll have been digitized.

Conditions Governing Access note

Original negatives restricted.
 

Roll 4 1962 January

Bride price ritual: women, including bride (center) approach [frame 27]
Bride price ritual: procession, including bride with headdress, on trail [frame 28]
Bride price ritual: bride with feather headdress, woven belt and armbands, shell valuables, and painted face [frame 29]
Pig festival, uprooting cordyline ritual: man with feather valuables, shell nose ornaments, other finery [frame 22]
Pig festival, uprooting cordyline ritual: war ally re-enacts killing an enemy by cutting down casuarina tree [frame 17]
Pig festival, uprooting cordyline ritual: war ally re-enacts killing an enemy by cutting down casuarina tree [frame 16]
Pig festival, uprooting cordyline ritual: decorated allies cut down casuarina tree, re-enacting killing of an enemy [frame 15]
Pig festival, uprooting cordyline ritual: decorated men on framework in casuarina tree [frame 14]
Pig festival, uprooting cordyline ritual: decorated men stand on framework in a casuarina tree [frame 13]
Pig festival, uprooting cordyline ritual: decorated men prepare to take ritual items to clan boundary [frame 12]
Pig festival, uprooting cordyline ritual: man holds bespelled stakes wrapped in banana leaves, to be planted at clan boundary [frame 11]
Pig festival, uprooting cordyline ritual: decorated man holds bespelled stakes, to be planted at clan boundary [frame 10]
Pig festival, uprooting cordyline ritual: woman touches bespelled stakes, wrapped in banana leaves, to be planted at clan boundary [frame 9]
Pig festival, uprooting cordyline ritual: Wabi (left) presents bag of food to a ally [frame 8]
Pig festival, uprooting cordyline ritual: decorated allies enter dance grounds, carrying drums and weapons [frame 7]
Pig festival, uprooting cordyline ritual: decorated men on framework attached to casuarina tree [frame 6]
Pig festival, uprooting cordyline ritual: war ally re-enacts killing an enemy by cutting down casuarina tree [frame 18]
Pig festival, uprooting cordyline ritual: allies carry cut casuarina tree, symbolizing dead enemy, on dance ground [frame 21]
Pig festival, uprooting cordyline ritual: decorated men observe allies approach [frame 1]
Pig festival, uprooting cordyline ritual: war ally re-enacts killing an enemy by cutting down casuarina tree [frame 19]
Pig festival, uprooting cordyline ritual: allies carry cut casuarina tree, symbolizing dead enemy, on dance ground [frame 20]
Pig festival, uprooting cordyline ritual: Wabi presents food to visiting allies, men watch from framework attached to tree [frame 4]
Pig festival, uprooting cordyline ritual: decorated man next to framework attached to casuarina tree [frame 5]
Pig festival, uprooting cordyline ritual: decorated men, including two on framework in tree, observe allies approach [frame 2]
Pig festival, uprooting cordyline ritual: allies enter the dance grounds, led by men with weapons [frame 3]
Pig festival, preparations: elevated food storage structure keeps dogs out of food stockpiled for upcoming feasts [frame 34]
Boy wearing a shirt, smiles [frame 23]
Adolescent boy in shirt [frame 24]
Courtship: adolescents before courtship event, boy wears feather valuable, girl wears trade beads [frame 25]
Men and boys with bows and arrows rest beside trail, sorcery gate in background [frame 30]
Bismarck Range mountains [frame 37]
Bismarck Range mountains [frame 36]
Men's house belonging to Wando, smoke escapes through entrance and roof, note arch over front entrance [frame 35]
Bride price ritual: procession of groom's kin, one with luluai badge, approach [frame 26]
Pig festival, preparations: elevated food storage structures being built next to men's house, sacred stone house at left [frame 33]
Men's house, newly-built [frame 32]
Pig festival, preparations: ritual fence being built beside dance grounds [frame 31]

General note

Originals located in AN2/M187/04. All images on this roll have been digitized.

Conditions Governing Access note

Original negatives restricted.
 

Roll 5 1962 July

Returned laborers, purification ritual: women and children have gathered to watch [frame 16]
Returned laborers, purification ritual: men bespell pork and yams, renouncing food taboos [frame 19]
Edwin Cook's house in Kwiop: wife Nancy Cook hangs laundry [frame 37]
Returned laborers, purification ritual: child adds greens to food display, including several piglets [frame 17]
Pig festival, singsing preparations: men use stakes and cordyline to expel enemy spirits from path which allies must travel [frame 35]
Pig festival, singsing preparations: men use stakes and cordyline to expel enemy spirits from path which allies must travel [frame 36]
Pig festival, singsing preparations: men use stakes and cordyline to expel enemy spirits from path which allies must travel [frame 33]
Pig festival, singsing preparations: men use stakes and cordyline to expel enemy spirits from path which allies must travel [frame 34]
Man wears luluai badge on forehead, denoting status as a government-appointed leader [frame 2]
Returned laborers, purification ritual: returned laborer, in purchased clothing, is tenderly greeted by a kinsman [frame 32]
Jimi River: bridge between Kwiop and Tabibuga [frame 1]
Pregnant woman, face and body smeared with clay (sign of mourning), sits with sister-in-law [frame 3]
Returned laborers, purification ritual: Wando holds piglet sacrificed to ancestors as thanks for safe return of men [frame 12]
Returned laborers, purification ritual: luluai sacrifices a chicken to the ancestors in ritual to reintegrate returnees [frame 13]
Returned laborers, purification ritual: luluai sacrifices piglet for ancestors, thanking them, other feast foods (background) [frame 14]
Returned laborers, purification ritual: women and children have gathered [frame 15]
Returned laborers, purification ritual: women and children gather [frame 7]
Returned laborers, purification ritual: in front of house built by returned laborers, preparations for sacrifical feast are made [frame 6]
Returned laborers, purification ritual: laborers (left) by house they have built [frame 5]
Pregnant woman, face and body smeared with clay (sign of mourning), sits with sister-in-law [frame 4]
Returned laborers, purification ritual: tearful older men address ancestors, thanking them for caring for men who have been away [frame 11]
Returned laborers, purification ritual: preparations are made for sacrificial feast, next to new-style house built by the returnees [frame 10]
Returned laborers, purification ritual: man who has returned from contract labor holds a piglet for sacrifice to the ancestors [frame 9]
Returned laborers, purification ritual: women and children gather [frame 8]
Returned laborers, purification ritual: men eat bespelled pork and yams, renouncing taboo [frame 25]
Returned laborers, purification ritual: man eats bespelled pork and yams, renouncing taboo [frame 24]
Returned laborers, purification ritual: man eats bespelled pork and yams, renouncing taboo [frame 23]
Returned laborers, purification ritual: man eats bespelled pork and yams, renouncing taboo [frame 22]
Returned laborers, purification ritual: man eats bespelled pork and yams, renouncing taboo [frame 21]
Returned laborers, purification ritual: men bespell pork and yams, renouncing food taboos [frame 20]
Jimi River: bridge between Kwiop and Tabibuga [frame 1a]
Returned laborers, purification ritual: men bespell pork and yams, renouncing food taboos [frame 18]
Returned laborers, purification ritual: man eats bespelled pork and yams, renouncing taboo [frame 30]
Returned laborers, purification ritual: man eats bespelled pork and yams, renouncing taboo [frame 31]
Returned laborers, purification ritual:: Mauwi bespells the cooked food [frame 28]
Returned laborers, purification ritual: man eats bespelled pork and yams [frame 29]
Returned laborers, purification ritual:: Mauwi bespells the cooked food [frame 26]
Returned laborers, purification ritual: Mauwi bespells the cooked food [frame 27]

General note

Originals located in AN2/M187/05. All images on this roll have been digitized.

Conditions Governing Access note

Original negatives restricted.
 

Roll 6 1962 May

Tabibuga patrol post: government building and parade grounds with flag pole [frame 27]
Tabibuga patrol post: saw mill and government building next to parade grounds [frame 28]
Tabibuga patrol post: distant view of government buildings, Bismarck Range in background [frame 33]
Tabibuga patrol post: government buildings, patrol house at left [frame 34]
Bismarck Range: valley and mountains [frame 11]
Edwin Cook next to a gate, entrance to a dance ground [frame 12]
Tabibuga patrol post: government building [frame 29]
Tabibuga patrol post: tents, building under construction [frame 30]
Tabibuga patrol post: government buildings, barracks for police and carriers [frame 36]
Tabibuga patrol post: jail (center) and other government buildings [frame 14]
Trail leading to the Cooks' house in Kwiop [frame 13]
Tabibuga patrol post: saw mill and other government buildings [frame 24]
Tabiguga patrol post: government building being constructed [frame 31]
Tabibuga patrol post: John Edwards (patrol officer) and John Bradbury (cadet) build a house [frame 32]
Edwin Cook's house in Kwiop: Nancy Cook at a table [frame 37]
Tabibuga patrol post: government buildings, patrol house at left [frame 35]
Edwin Cook's house in Kwiop with sign advertising Cook's services as a resident anthropologist [frame 05]
Edwin Cook's house in Kwiop: house and kitchen structure, employee stands between [frame 04]
Edwin Cook's house in Kwiop [frame 07]
Nancy Cook next to sign: Resident Anthropologist, E.A. Cook, 24 Hr. Svc. [frame 06]
Edwin Cook's house in Kwiop: wife Nancy Cook, rainwater capture system on right [frame 01]
Tabibuga patrol post: government buildings [frame 23]
Edwin Cook's house in Kwiop: front view [frame 03]
Edwin Cook's house in Kwiop: one of the Cooks' employees [frame 02]
Edwin Cook's house in Kwiop: fence and sign [frame 09]
Edwin Cook's house in Kwiop [frame 08]
Edwin Cook and sign: Resident Anthropologist, E.A. Cook, 24 Hr. Svc. [frame 10]
Tabibuga patrol post: distant view of buildings [frame 26]
Tabibuga patrol post: government buildings and parade grounds with flag pole [frame 25]
Tabibuga patrol post: jail and other government buildings [frame 18]
Tabibuga patrol post: jail [frame 17]
Tabibuga patrol post: jail [frame 16]
Bismarck Range: trail along edge of mountains [frame 15]
Tabibuga patrol post: government buildings and parade grounds with flag pole [frame 22]
Tabibuga patrol post: distant view of government buildings, trail, and Bismarck Range [frame 21]
Tabibuga patrol post: jail and other government buildings [frame 20]
Tabibuga patrol post: government buildings [frame 19]

General note

Originals located in AN2/M187/06. All images on this roll have been digitized.

Conditions Governing Access note

Original negatives restricted.
 

Roll 7 1962 December

Pig festival, wig ritual: Wan at presentation of wigged men [frame 08]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kwiop: decorated men, some wearing red wigs, prepare to distribute pork to allies [frame 26]
Pig festival, wig ritual: Wan at presentation of wigged men [frame 06]
Pig festival, wig ritual: decorated adolescent girl presentation of wigged men, ritual fence in background [frame 09]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kwiop: Wando's sacrifice house (r), and above-ground ovens for cooking sacrifices to ancestors [frame 19]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice: decorated man clubs a pig held by another man [frame 03]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice: in ancestral shrine, decorated man holds club for killing pigs, cooking pit in background [frame 02]
Pig festival, wig ritual: decorated adolescent girls at presentation of wigged men [frame 05]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice: decorated man clubs a pig held by another man [frame 04]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kwiop: inside ritual fence, men prepare to distribute bundles of salted pork (right) to allies [frame 36]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kwiop: inside ritual fence, men prepare to distribute bundles of salted pork (right) to allies [frame 35]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kwiop: dead cassowary with shell valuables, symbolizes ancestors [frame 34]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kwiop: dead cassowary with shell valuables, symbolizes ancestors [frame 33]
Pig festival, wig ritual: women display flowers, greeting wigged men [frame 10]
Courtship: adolescent girl at courtship event [frame 14]
Courtship: adolescent girl decorated for courtship event [frame 12]
Pig festival, wig ritual: Kum at presentation of wigged men [frame 07]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice: woman has brought pig to ancestral shrine, where it will be sacrificed [frame 01]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kwiop: inside ritual fence, men prepare to distribute bundles of salted pork (right) to allies [frame 37]
Pig festival, wig ritual: woman holding flowers dances around wigged men, exclaiming on their beauty [frame 11]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kwiop: inside the ritual fence, though which allies will be given pork [frame 22]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kwiop: Wando entering his sacrifice house to speak with the spirits of his ancestors [frame 18]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kwiop: children in front of shelter at ancestral shrine [frame 17]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kwiop: war allies charge with mock aggression to the ritual fence, where they will be fed salted pork [frame 31]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kwiop: man next to a sacrifice house, very dark shot [frame 32]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kwiop: Kulakaengeyka men call war allies to be fed at ritual fence [frame 29]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kwiop: Kulakaengeyka men call war allies to be fed at ritual fence [frame 30]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kwiop: sacrifice house in the ancestral shrine [frame 16]
Courtship: adolescent couple rub faces together at courtship event [frame 15]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kwiop: war allies charge with mock aggression to the ritual fence, where they will be fed salted pork [frame 28]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kwiop: war allies charge with mock aggression to the ritual fence, where they will be fed salted pork [frame 27]

General note

Originals located in AN2/M187/07. All images on this roll have been digitized.

Conditions Governing Access note

Original negatives restricted.
 

Roll 8 1962 December

Bride price ritual: two payment banners covered with feather and shell valuables, carried in by people from groom's group [frame 40]
Bride price ritual: payment banners of shell and feather valuables, carried by decorated men from the groom's group [frame 47]
Bride price ritual: crowd at exchange, man distributes pork provided by groom's group [frame 28]
Bride price ritual: bride, wearing headdress and other finery, breastfeeds child [frame 35]
Pig festival, singsing preparations, Kwiop: men expel enemy spirits from trail with stakes, on way to clan boundary [frame 36]
Pig festival, singsing preparations, Kwiop: men expel spirits from ground with stakes, on way to clan boundary [frame 37]
Bride price ritual: Wando and others eat food provided by groom's group [frame 24]
Bride price ritual: Wando and others eat food provided by groom's group [frame 25]
Bismarck Range: valley between ridges [frame 59]
Bismarck Range mountains [frame 60]
Bride price ritual: cooked yams and other foods are shared, netbag in background holds display mats [frame 16]
Bismarck Range mountains, view from garden [frame 63]
Bride price ritual: bride is fed by groom's kin [frame 14]
Bride price ritual: bride and others eat food provided by groom's group [frame 23]
Bismarck Range mountains: houses and trails in lower frame [frame 38]
Pig festival, singsing preparations, Kwiop: cordyline stems planted near arched gate [frame 39]
Bride price ritual: decorated men at exchange [frame 03]
Bride price ritual: bride is reclaimed by her husband's brother [frame 01]
Bride price ritual: crowd at exchange, man distributes pork provided by groom's group [frame 27]
Bride price ritual: pork is divided for sharing with bride's group [frame 26]
Bride price ritual: bride eats food given by groom's kin [frame 15]
Bride price ritual: bride (center) and crowd of kin [frame 12]
Bride price ritual: bride, with headdress and shell valuables [frame 13]
Bride price ritual: Wando carries kundu drum [frame 04]
Bride price ritual: bride with headdress and bush knife [frame 11]
Bride price ritual: bride with feather headdress, surrounded by kin [frame 02]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice: Wabi next to his sacrifice house in ancestral shrine [frame 52]
Large tree [frame 51]
Bismarck Range mountains [frame 62]
Bismarck Range mountains [frame 61]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice: display of pork to be distributed [frame 49]
Bride price ritual: bride's kin are fed pork by man from groom's family [frame 48]

General note

Originals located in AN2/M187/08. All images on this roll have been digitized.

Conditions Governing Access note

Original negatives restricted.
 

Roll 9 1962 July

Man wearing luluai badge, headdress, nose disc and shell valuable [frame 26]
Edwin Cook's house in Kwiop, seen from above [frame 27]
Wabi with luluai badge, by shelter being built [frame 21]
Pig festival, sacred stone house: decorated men and boys outside of house where fertility stones hang [frame 20]
Men, one carrying an axe, in yard where laundry dries [frame 23]
Pig festival, preparations: Wando thatches roof of men's house [frame 22]
Pig festival, singsing: decorated men dance in line with kundu drums [frame 08]
Pig festival, singsing: decorated men dance and play kundu drums [frame 11]
Pig festival, singsing: decorated men dance with kundu drums, watched by crowd [frame 10]
Returned laborers (in western clothing), their kin inspect new-style house built by the returnees [frame 03]
Returned laborers (in western clothing), their kin inspect new-style house built by the returnees [frame 02]
Returned laborers have built new-style house [frame 01]
Pig festival, singsing: decorated men dance with kundu drums [frame 07]
Returned laborers (in western clothing) with kin [frame 06]
Returned laborers (in westernclothing) with kin [frame 05]
Returned laborers (in western clothing) and kin [frame 04]
Pig festival, sacred stone house: man builds ceremonial fire on roof to be placed in house [frame 12]
Pig festival, sacred stone house: man builds ceremonial fire on roof to be placed in house [frame 13]
Pig festival, sacred stone house: decorated men and boys by house where fertility stones have been hung [frame 18]
Pig festival, sacred stone house: decorated man enters house where sacred stones hang, others implore ancestors for fertility [frame 19]
Pig festival, sacred stone house: decorated men enter house where fertility stones have been hung [frame 16]
Pig festival, sacred stone house: decorated men enter house where fertility stones have been hung, boys with drums outside [frame 17]
Returned laborers, purification ritual: returned laborer holds pig during sacrifice [frame 37]
Returned laborers, purification ritual: returned laborer holds pig during sacrifice for ancestors [frame 36]
Returned laborers, purification ritual: returnee sacrifices a pig [frame 32]
Returned laborers, purification ritual: dead cassowary dressed as a human and symbolizing the ancestors [frame 38]
Returned laborers, purification ritual: Kent speaks to dead cassowaries dressed as a humans, symbolizing the ancestors, in center are above ground ovens [frame 34]
Returned laborers, purification ritual: dead cassowaries dressed as humans, symbolizing ancestors, to left are above ground ovens [frame 33]
Edwin Cook's house in Kwiop, seen from above [frame 28]
Returned laborers, purification ritual: Kent speaks to dead cassowaries dressed as humans, symbolizing the ancestors [frame 35]
Edwin Cook with Marilyn, a pet cockatoo [frame 30]
Edwin Cook with pet cockatoo, Marilyn [frame 29]
Returned laborers, their faces adorned with paint or powder, stand together smoking [frame 24]
Returned laborers, purification ritual: returnee kills pig, watched by others [frame 31]
Pig festival, sacred stone house: decorated men enter house where fertility stones have been hung [frame 15]
Returned laborers, their faces adorned with paint or powder, stand together smoking [frame 25]
Pig festival, singsing: decorated men dance in circle with kundu drums [frame 09]
Pig festival, sacred stone house: decorated men enter house where fertility stones have been hung [frame 14]

General note

Originals located in AN2/M187/09. All images on this roll have been digitized.

Conditions Governing Access note

Original negatives restricted.
 

Roll 10 1962 July

Bismarck Range mountains [frame 03]
Bismarck Range mountains [frame 02]
Bismarck Range mountains [frame 05]
Bismarck Range mountains [frame 04]
Tabibuga: aerial view [frame 17]
Tabibuga: aerial view of road [frame 19]
Tabibuga: aerial view [frame 15]
Tabibuga: aerial view [frame 16]
Tabibuga: aerial view of road [frame 20]
Tabibuga: aerial view, airstrip on right [frame 23]
Tabibuga: aerial view of road [frame 18]
Tabibuga: aerial view [frame 21]
House and clearing, aerial view [frame 24]
Steep cliffs in unidentified mountains [frame 27]
Tabibuga: aerial view [frame 22]
Landing strip, aerial view [frame 25]
Houses in clearing, moutains: aerial view [frame 31]
Mountains, aerial view [frame 30]
Trail and houses on mountain ridge, aerial view [frame 33]
Village with western style houses, aerial view [frame 32]
Tabibuga: landing strip [frame 14]
Steep cliff in unidentified mountains [frame 26]
Mountains, aerial view [frame 29]
Mountains, aerial view [frame 28]
Pig festival, singsing preparations, Kwiop: dance ground, ritual fence in background [frame 10]
Kwiop: Anglican mission buildings and government rest house [frame 11]
Kwiop: Anglican mission buildings and government rest house [frame 12]
Tabibuga: landing strip (r) and government buildings (l) [frame 13]
Bismarck Range mountains [frame 06]
Bismarck Range mountains [frame 07]
Bismarck Range mountains [frame 08]
Pig festival, singsing preparations, Kwiop: dance ground with unfinished ritual fence [frame 09]
Trail on mountain ridge, aerial view [frame 36]
Trail and houses on mountain ridge, aerial view [frame 34]
Trail and smoke, probably a garden plot being prepared, aerial view [frame 35]
Bismarck Range mountains [frame 01]

General note

Originals located in AN2/M187/10. All images on this roll have been digitized.

Conditions Governing Access note

Original negatives restricted.
 

Roll 11 1962 January

Pig festival, uprooting cordyline ritual: men outside sacred stone house, note pig jawbone display [frame 26]
Pig festival, uprooting cordyline ritual: fenced cordyline plant will be pulled up, marking new phase of the festival [frame 25]
Pig festival, uprooting cordyline ritual: man clears ground around plant, prior to its uprooting [frame 28]
Pig festival, uprooting cordyline ritual: clearing where ritually significant cordyline will be uprooted, signalling next phase of pig festival [frame 27]
Pig festival, uprooting cordyline ritual : red pandanus fruit, associated with ancestors, will be included in feast [frame 24]
Pig festival, uprooting cordyline ritual: men place uprooted plants at clan boundary [frame 33]
Pig festival, uprooting cordyline ritual: large procession of allies carrying uprooted cordyline to clan boundary [frame 32]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kompiai: decorated men with drums, prepared to dance [frame 35]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kompiai: decorated men with drums, prepared to dance [frame 34]
Pig festival, preparations: gate at a boundary, meant to exclude enemy spirits [frame 05]
Pig festival, preparations: elevated food storage buildings for upcoming feasts, elevated to exclude dogs [frame 04]
House in small clearing [frame 03]
Pig festival, preparations: men's house (r) and small house for sacred stones (l), elevated food storage to store food for upcoming feasts [frame 02]
Pig festival, uprooting cordyline ritual: food wrapped in leaves (r) on a spit, man (l) brings pork to earth oven [frame 12]
Pig festival, preparations: men's house (r) and small house for sacred stones (r), elevated food storage (background) [frame 01]
Pig festival, preparations: building a small shelter in ancestral shrine [frame 10]
Pig festival, uprooting cordyline ritual: small ovens for cooking sacrifical cassowary and pig's head [frame 13]
Pig festival, uprooting cordyline ritual: uprooted plants, carried at waist (positioned as a dead warrior), are brought to clan boundary [frame 31]
Village in a valley, view from above [frame 11]
Pig festival, uprooting cordyline ritual: decorated clan members dance while plant is uprooted in men's house clearing [frame 29]
Pig festival, uprooting cordyline ritual: decorated clan members witness plant being removed from ground [frame 30]
Pig festival, uprooting cordyline ritual: bark and leaf oven for cooking sacrificial cassowary or pig's head [frame 14]
Village on mountain slope, view from above [frame 15]
Pig festival, uprooting cordyline ritual: large display of yams, bananas and other food for feast [frame 16]
Pig festival, uprooting cordyline ritual: man builds sacrifice house in ancestral shrine [frame 17]
Pig festival, uprooting cordyline ritual: man builds sacrifice house in ancestral shrine [frame 18]
Pig festival, uprooting cordyline ritual: men butcher recently sacrificed pig [frame 21]
Pig festival, preparations: green beetles lashed with yellow orchid fibers, decorative headband [frame 22]
Pig festival, preparations: green beetles lashed with yellow orchid fibers, decorative headband [frame 23]
Woman's house, sleeping quarters (rear), pig stall (center), fireplace and cooking area at entrance [frame 07]
Kwiop: houses and clearings, view from above [frame 06]
Pig festival, preparations: elevated food storage buildings for upcoming feasts, will keep dogs out of food [frame 09]
Woman's house, sleeping quarters (rear), pig stall (center), fireplace and cooking area at entrance [frame 08]

General note

Originals located in AN2/M187/11. All images on this roll have been digitized.

Conditions Governing Access note

Original negatives restricted.
 

Roll 12 1962 January

Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kompiai: decorated allies run onto dance ground [frame 03]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kompiai: children and women carry firewood across dance ground [frame 02]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kompiai: decorated man on top of ritual fence calls to allies [frame 01]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kompiai: war ally at small opening in ritual fence, being fed salted pork [frame 17]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kompiai: armed and decorated allies approach the ritual fence with mock aggression [frame 11]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kompiai: observers on dance ground, visitors' shelter in background [frame 10]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kompiai: women and children await arrival of war allies on dance ground [frame 09]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kompiai: decorated allies arrive on dance ground [frame 04]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kompiai: decorated men on top of ritual fence call war allies to come forward [frame 07]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kompiai: man (l) in red wig, and decorated adolescent girls [frame 06]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kompiai: decorated men on dance ground [frame 05]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kompiai: armed and decorated allies rush the ritual fence [frame 12]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kompiai: war allies at ritual fence hold pieces of salted pork, bundle of salted pork (l) [frame 24]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kompiai: war allies at ritual fence, note wig and headdress worn by man at left [frame 21]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kompiai: next to ritual fence, war allies hold pieces of salted pork fat received in ceremonial exchange [frame 18]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kompiai: decorated adolescent girls wearing shell valuables, will be presented as potential brides [frame 08]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kompiai: war allies are given bundled salted pork and rubbed with salt [frame 27]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kompiai: war allies are fed salted pork and their faces and bodies are rubbed with salt [frame 28]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kompiai: war allies are fed salted pork through opening in ritual fence [frame 22]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kompiai: war allies are fed salted pork and given gifts through small opening in ritual fence [frame 15]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kompiai: war ally receives packet of salted pork and other gifts, through small opening in ritual fence [frame 16]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kompiai: war allies hold salted pork fat (including bundle in center) [frame 25]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kompiai: war ally is rubbed with salt [frame 26]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kompiai: decorated men on top of ritual fence call to war allies below [frame 19]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kompiai: war ally at opening in ritual fence, where he will be fed salted pork [frame 20]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kompiai: armed and decorated allies chant on the dance ground, approaching ritual fence [frame 13]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kompiai: armed and decorated war allies rush to the ritual fence [frame 14]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kompiai: large crowd on dance ground [frame 32]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kompiai: men in clowning costumes of leaves and mud, near government rest house [frame 31]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kompiai: men display wealth objects for exchange, man in dark glasses (l), men in center wear red wigs [frame 34]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kompiai: men, including several wearing red wigs, display exchange valuables, ritual fence at left [frame 33]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kompiai: war allies at ritual fence, man on left holds bundle of salted pork [frame 23]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kompiai: gifts for allies of cowrie shell belts, kina shells, bush knives, yams, and pork are displayed [frame 37]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kompiai: decorated women and children inside ritual fence [frame 30]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kompiai: inside ritual fence, men wait to feed salted pork to allies [frame 29]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kompiai: gifts for allies of cowrie shell belts, kina shells, bush knives, yams, and pork are displayed [frame 36]
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kompiai: man holds up kina shell valuable for exchange, display mat at left [frame 35]

General note

Originals located in AN2/M187/12. All images on this roll have been digitized.

Conditions Governing Access note

Original negatives restricted.
 

Roll 13 1962

Courtship: adolescent girls wear beads and armbands, dressed up for courtship event [frame 13]
Unidentified white man practicing archery near Cooks' house in Kwiop [frame 10]
Courtship: smiling adolescent girl wears shell valuables, trade beads, and other finery (including keys on ring), ready for courtship event [frame 15]
Edwin Cook practicing archery near his house in Kwiop [frame 12]
Man wearing shell valuables [frame 31]
Courtship: adolescent girl wears strands of trade beads and other finery, dressed up for courtship event [frame 14]
Anthropologist Denise O'Brien laughs with man wearing large kina shell jewelry [frame 33]
Man wearing shell valuables [frame 32]
Jimi River: bridge between Kwiop and Tabibuga [frame 37]
Jimi River: bridge between Kwiop and Tabibuga [frame 38]
Edwin Cook practicing archery near his house in Kwiop [frame 11]
Tabibuga: government buildings [frame 36]
Courtship: couple at courtship event, rub faces; woman wears belts believed to prevent pregnancy [frame 30]
Courtship: adolescent girl at courtship event, belts worn around belly believed to prevent pregnancy [frame 29]
Man wearing police uniform, woman by sign near Cooks' house, "Resident Anthropologist, E.A. Cook, 24 Hr. Svc." [frame 24]
People by sign near Cooks' house, "Resident Anthropologist, E.A. Cook, 24 Hr. Svc." [frame 25]
Unidentified white man practicing archery near Cooks' house in Kwiop [frame 09]
Edwin Cook's house in Kwiop: Nancy Cook sits at table [frame 06]
Courtship: decorated adolescents with talcum powder on face, at courtship event [frame 28]
Unidentified white man practicing archery near Cooks' house in Kwiop [frame 08]
Cassowary chick, being fed [frame 18]
Village houses [frame 19]
Tabibuga: patrol officer's house [frame 34]
Tabibuga: police barracks and other government buildings [frame 35]
Man wearing police uniform, other people by sign near Cooks' house, "Resident Anthropologist, E.A. Cook, 24 Hr. Svc." [frame 22]
People by sign near Cooks' house, "Resident Anthropologist, E.A. Cook, 24 Hr. Svc." [frame 23]
Village houses [frame 20]
Village houses, man stands nearby [frame 21]
Edwin Cook's house in Kwiop: desk, typewriter, and books [frame 03]
Edwin Cook's house in Kwiop: interior, cat sleeps on bed [frame 05]
Edwin Cook's house in Kwiop: desk, typewriter and books [frame 04]
Edwin Cook's house in Kwiop: Interior [frame 07]
Cassowaries in a pen and chick outside, being fed by a man [frame 17]
Men's house [frame 16]

Conditions Governing Access note

Original negatives restricted.

General note

Originals located in AN2/M187/13. All images on this roll have been digitized.
 

Roll 14 1962 February

Government-sponsored festival in Tabibuga: teacher Peter Stubbs, Nancy Cook, and patrol officer John (Jack) Edwards (l to r) with luluais and other people [frame 14]
Government-sponsored festival in Tabibuga: running girls race, watched by crowd [frame 17]
Government-sponsored festival in Tabibuga: running girls race, watched by crowd [frame 16]
Tabibuga: Trans-Australian Airways airplane (de Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter) lands on grass airstrip [frame 27]
Government-sponsored festival in Tabibuga: pigs and other foods to be distributed, patrol officer John (Jack) Edwards in background [frame 26]
Bismarck Range mountains, old garden clearings visible [frame 29]
Tabibuga: Trans-Australian Airways airplane (de Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter) on grass airstrip [frame 28]
Government-sponsored festival in Tabibuga: crowd of young men and boys [frame 23]
Bismarck Range mountains [frame 34]
Jimi River: bridge between Kwiop and Tabibuga [frame 35]
Jimi River: bridge between Kwiop and Tabibuga [frame 36]
Jimi River: bridge between Kwiop and Tabibuga [frame 37]
Bismarck Range mountains [frame 30]
Bismarck Range mountains [frame 31]
Bismarck Range mountains [frame 32]
Bismarck Range mountains [frame 33]
Government-sponsored festival in Tabibuga: pigs and other food, to be distributed as thanks for labor performed at government station, patrol officer John (Jack) Edwards in background [frame 25]
Government-sponsored festival in Tabibuga: adolescent girl with tattooed face, snail shell earrings, trade beads, white powder on face and hair [frame 22]
Government-sponsored festival in Tabibuga: people from the surrounding area gather on field [frame 02]
Government-sponsored festival in Tabibuga: young men, wearing Western clothing, play drums [frame 24]
Government-sponsored festival in Tabibuga: luluais and other men discuss distribution of pigs [frame 09]
Government-sponsored festival in Tabibuga: luluais and other men await distribution of food by patrol officer [frame 10]
Tabibuga: government buildings and grounds with flag pole [frame 01]
Government-sponsored festival in Tabibuga: luluais in line, large crowd behind [frame 12]
Government-sponsored festival in Tabibuga: patrol officer Jack Edwards with luluais and large crowd [frame 11]
Government-sponsored festival in Tabibuga: running men race [frame 06]
Government-sponsored festival in Tabibuga: seated luluais [frame 13]
Government-sponsored festival in Tabibuga: luluais and other men stand near trussed pigs that will be distributed by government officials [frame 08]
Government-sponsored festival in Tabibuga: men compete in greased pole-climb [frame 07]
Government-sponsored festival in Tabibuga: crowd gathered around field, watching athletic competitions [frame 18]
Government-sponsored festival in Tabibuga: adolescent girls run race, watched by large crowd including luluais [frame 19]
Government-sponsored festival in Tabibuga: adolescent girls run a race, watched by crowd [frame 20]
Government-sponsored festival in Tabibuga: adolescent girl with tattooed face, snail shell earrings, trade beads, white powder on face and hair [frame 21]
Government-sponsored festival in Tabibuga: men compete in greased pole-climb [frame 03]
Government-sponsored festival in Tabibuga: seated luluais and large crowd await distribution of pigs and rice [frame 15]
Government-sponsored festival in Tabibuga: running men race, watched by crowd [frame 05]
Government-sponsored festival in Tabibuga: crowd of people, patrol officer Jack Edwards in distance [frame 04]

General note

Originals located in AN2/M187/14. All images on this roll have been digitized.

Conditions Governing Access note

Original negatives restricted.
 

Roll 15 1962 January

Edwin Cook's first house in Kwiop: Nancy Cook with pet cockatoo named Marilyn [frame 03]
Edwin Cook's first house in Kwiop: Nancy Cook with pet cockatoo, Marilyn [frame 02]
Edwin Cook's first house in Kwiop: Nancy Cook with pet cockatoo, Marilyn [frame 01b]
Edwin Cook's first house in Kwiop: he smokes, pet cockatoo Marilyn on his foot [frame 01a]
Jimi River [frame 01]
Cockatoo kept as a pet by the Cooks [frame 06]
Edwin Cook's first house in Kwiop: Nancy Cook with pet cockatoo named Marilyn [frame 05]
Edwin Cook's first house in Kwiop: adjacent land is dug up and levelled [frame 04]

General note

Originals located in AN2/M187/15. All images on this roll have been digitized.

Conditions Governing Access note

Original negatives restricted.
 

Roll 16 1962 March

Bride price for Maima, food preparation: cassowary and other foods wrapped in leaves for cooking [frame 40]
Bride price for Maima: man prepares food which will be included in exchange [frame 49]
Bride price for Maima, food preparation: pig's head and other food placed on leaves for cooking [frame 38]
Bride price for Maima, food preparation: cassowary wrapped in leaves for cooking, meat will be included in bride price payment [frame 47]
Bride price for Maima: man wearing shell valuables holds stone axe, which will be included in bride price exchange [frame 48]
Bride price for Maima: Molo the groom's group arrives carrying payment banner of feather and shell valuables for bride price [frame 60]
Bride price for Maima: decorated child wearing kina shell and headdress, probably a child of the bride (Maima) and groom (Molo) [frame 63]
Adolescent girls (Kopi, Kanila, and Kena) laughing, next to Cooks' house in Kwiop [frame 06]
Courtship: decorated adolescent girls and potential male suitors in front of the Cooks' house [frame 14]
Bride price for Maima, food preparation: cassowary is butchered, its meat will be included in bride price payment [frame 36]
Bride price for Maima, food preparation: bundle of blood pudding cooked on spit over fire, note bundles of pork at right [frame 39]
Bride price for Maima: Molo the groom's group dances with payment banner of feather and shell valuables for bride's clan [frame 62]
Bride price for Maima, food preparation: bundle of blood pudding cooked on spit over fire, will be shared with wife's kin [frame 37]
Bride price for Maima, food preparation: pig, bristles singed off, to be butchered for meat to include in bride price [frame 26]
Bride price for Maima, food preparation: butchered pork being cut up to include as part of bride price payment [frame 35]
Bride price for Maima, food preparation: butchering pig whose meat will be included in bride price payment [frame 28]
Bride price for Maima, food preparation: men kill pig, whose meat will be included in bride price payment [frame 23]
Adolescent girls (Kopi, Kanila, and Kena) smiling, ext to the Cook's house in Kwiop [frame 05]
Adolescent girl, Kanila, with talcum powdered forehead, marsupial cap and other finery [frame 11]
Adolescent girls (Kopi, Kanila, and Kena) smiling next to the Cooks' house in Kwiop [frame 07]
Bride price for Maima, food preparation: pig is butchered for meat which will be included in bride price [frame 27]
Adolescent girl, Kena, with talcum powder around her eyes, and marsupial fur cap, smiling while sitting near Cooks' Kwiop house [frame 12]
Courtship: decorated adolescent girls and potential male suitors in front of the Cooks' house [frame 13]
Bride price for Maima: Tsapinde distributes wealth received, including Raggiana bird-of-paradise feathers, cowrie shell bands, kina shells, and pork [frame 64]
Bride price for Maima: pork and other wealth items are given to the bride's group [frame 71]
Woman tends a fire, while nursing her infant [frame 16]
Bride price for Maima, food preparation: men with recently killed pig, whose meat will be included in bride price [frame 25]
Bride price for Maima, food preparation: men kill a pig, whose meat will be included in bride price payment [frame 24]
Courtship: decorated adolescent girls in front of the Cooks' house, mother and child look inside house [frame 15]
Bride price for Maima: Molo the groom's group dances with payment banner of feather and shell valuables for bride's clan [frame 61]
Bride price for Maima, food preparation: man places cassowary into leaves to be cooked [frame 52]
Bride price for Maima: women from Molo the groom's group, most with white powder on face, carry netbags with items for bride price [frame 59]
Bride price for Maima, food preparation: man prepares food which will be included in exchange [frame 50]
Infant asleep in netbag (bilum) [frame 51]
Bride price for Maima: Raggiana bird-of-paradise feathers, shell valuables and other items are unpacked from a chest [frame 73]
Bride price for Maima: Wando with Raggiana bird-of-paradise feathers, axes, and shell valuables given to the bride's group [frame 72]

General note

Originals located in AN2/M187/16. All images on this roll have been digitized.

Conditions Governing Access note

Original negatives restricted.
 

Roll 17 1962

Mortuary ritual: women, their faces and bodies smeared with clay as a sign of mourning, have lowered wrapped corpse into grave [frame 21]
Mortuary ritual: women lower the wrapped corpse for burial [frame 20]
Mortuary ritual: mourners, some with clay smeared on bodies and faces as sign of mourning [frame 31]
Mortuary ritual: people mourn outside of house where corpse is prepared for burial [frame 03]
Mortuary ritual: people mourn a death, corpse wrapped for burial is carried by women [frame 05]
Mortuary ritual: women, their faces and bodies smeared with clay as sign or mourning, carry corpse wrapped for burial [frame 06]
Mortuary ritual: women, their faces and bodies smeared with clay as sign or mourning, carry corpse wrapped for burial [frame 07]
Man with bush knife stands near taro plants [frame 53]
Bride price ritual: bride wears feather and marsupial fur headdress with beetle headband, other women paint her face [frame 46]
Mortuary ritual: mourners, some with clay smeared on bodies and faces as sign of mourning [frame 32]
Cooks' house with rainwater capture system, view from above [frame 33]
Bride price ritual: decorated men and boys dance in front of payment banner [frame 57]
Bride price ritual: decorated men and boys dance in front of payment banner [frame 56]
Bride price ritual: decorated man with painted face [frame 55]
Bride price ritual: woman with oiled skin and face paint, wears feather and marsupial fur headdress, shell valuables [frame 54]
Bride price ritual: feeding blood pudding to affinal kin [frame 66]
Bride price ritual: feeding blood pudding to affinal kin [frame 67]
Bride price ritual: people carry pork and other exchange items, boys carry drums [frame 58]
Bride price ritual: people surround payment banner of feather and shell valuables [frame 65]
Bride price ritual: feeding blood pudding to bride's kin [frame 70]
Bride price ritual: bride with feather and marsupial fur headdress, other women paint her face [frame 45]
Bride price ritual: feeding blood pudding to bride's kin, including decorated child (probably a child of the bride and groom) [frame 69]
Bride price ritual: feeding blood pudding to bride's kin [frame 68]
Bride price ritual: decorated men and boys [frame 42]
Bride price ritual: Wando leads group of decorated men with kundu drums [frame 41]
Bride price ritual: men and children [frame 44]
Bride price ritual: decorated men dance with payment banner of feather and shell valuables [frame 43]
Mortuary ritual: women, their faces and bodies smeared with clay as sign or mourning, carry corpse wrapped for burial [frame 09]
Mortuary ritual: women, their faces and bodies smeared with clay as sign or mourning, carry corpse wrapped for burial [frame 10]
Bride price ritual: man holds large payment banner of feather and shell valuables, marsupial skins [frame 34]
Mortuary ritual: women, their faces and bodies smeared with clay as sign or mourning, carry corpse wrapped for burial [frame 08]

Conditions Governing Access note

Original negatives restricted.

General note

Originals located in AN2/M187/17. All images on this roll have been digitized.
 

Roll 18 1962 January

Gardening: women clear ground with shovels [frame 17]
Gardening: women clear ground with shovels [frame 16]
Gardening: women gather in newly-cleared garden plot [frame 15]
Church service in Kwiop: Solomon Islander mission workers and children kneel [frame 14]
Bride price ritual: payment banner is assembled before the groom's group takes it into the bride's village [frame 21]
Nancy Cook giving salt to Kwiop women, who have brought sweet potatoes to exchange [frame 20]
Pig festival, stake-planting: man applies spell to stakes to be planted at clan boundaries, along with cordyline stems [frame 01]
Nancy Cook distributes salt to men and children [frame 18]
Pig festival, stake-planting: cordyline stems and stakes are planted beside a trail near clan boundary [frame 02]
Pig festival, stake-planting: bespelled stakes and cordyline beside a trail near clan boundary [frame 03]
Pig festival, stake-planting: men and child observe stakes and cordyline stems being planted at clan boundary [frame 04]
Courtship: adolescent girls with marsupial fur caps await a courtship event [frame 05]
Church service in Kwiop: men and women dance on their way to Anglican church service [frame 07]
Church service in Kwiop: men and women dance on their way to Anglican church service [frame 06]
Church service in Kwiop: decorated men dance and play kundu drums at church service [frame 09]
Church service in Kwiop: decorated men dance beside government rest house where church service will be held [frame 08]
Church service in Kwiop: decorated men dance with kundu drums [frame 11]
Church service in Kwiop: Solomon Islander Anglican mission workers with crowd of Kwiop people [frame 10]
Church service in Kwiop: Solomon Islander mission workers read to Kwiop people, children lined up in front of them [frame 13]
Church service in Kwiop: Solomon Islander mission workers read to crowd of Kwiop people [frame 12]
Bride price ritual: decorated men with spears charge in mock aggression, followed by others from groom's group who dance into bride's village [frame 30]
Bride price ritual: decorated men from the groom's group dance, chant and drum in bride's village [frame 31]
Bride price ritual: decorated men from groom's group dance and sing in bride's village, men in center carry spears in mock aggression [frame 32]
Bride price ritual: decorated men with spears in mock aggression, lead procession of the groom's group to the bride's village [frame 27]
Bride price ritual: man carries payment banner of feather and shell valuables, followed by others from the groom's group [frame 26]
Bride price ritual: decorated men from the groom's group dance into the bride's village [frame 29]
Bride price ritual: procession of decorated men from the groom's group dance [frame 28]
Bride price ritual: decorated men with spears charge in mock aggression, lead groom's group into the bride's village [frame 23]
Women with netbags of produce wait for Nancy Cook to give them salt in exchange [frame 19]
Bride price ritual: decorated men with spears charge in mock aggression, lead the groom's group into the bride's village [frame 24]
Bride price ritual: unmarried adolescent girls from the groom's group [frame 25]
Bride price ritual: banner with feather and shell valuables will be given to the bride's kin [frame 22]

General note

Originals located in AN2/M187/18. All images on this roll have been digitized.

Conditions Governing Access note

Original negatives restricted.
 

WRITINGS OF OTHERS

Scope and Content of Series

SERIES 5) WRITINGS OF OTHERS: Reprints of anthropology articles from 1955-1979, substantially annotated by Cook. Includes reprints from Leopold J. Pospisil, George Peter Murdock, William A. Lessa, Robert M. Glasse, Harold Scheffler and A.C. Van der Leeden. Arranged alphabetically.
Box 28, Folder 3

Atkins, John. Some Immediate Fruits of a Formal Definition on Consanguinity

Box 28, Folder 4

Barnes, J.A. Physical and Social Kinship 1961

Box 28, Folder 5

Barth, Fredrik and Oddny Reitan. Baktamin (Faiwolmin) Kinship: A Preliminary Sketch 1970

Box 28, Folder 6

Beattie, J.H.M. Kinship and Social Anthropology 1964

Box 28, Folder 7

Billings, Dorothy K. Cults and Unstructured Cultures 1973

Box 28, Folder 8

Boutilier, Jim. The Suppression of Head-Hunting in the Western Solomon Islands 1973

Box 28, Folder 9

Boyd, David J. Agricultural Flexibility and Production Intensification: Changing Behavioral Strategies among the Ilakia Awa

Box 28, Folder 10

Brady, Ivan. The Structural Nexus of Kinship: Mud and Blood Reexamined 1975

Box 28, Folder 11

Bromley, H. Myron. The Even and the Odd: Basic Economic Concepts of the Grand Valley Dani of Irian Barat

Box 28, Folder 12

Bromley, H. Myron. A Formal Analysis of the Mountain Arapesh Kinship Terminology 1955

Box 28, Folder 13

Bromley, H. Myron. The Lower Grand Valley Dani and Their Cultural Neighbors in Irian (New Guinea) 1965

Box 28, Folder 14

Brown, Paula. Non-Agnates Among the Patrilineal Chimbu

Box 28, Folder 15

Burke, Sharon. The Bavales Moral Ideology Test and its Reflection of a Society 1967

Box 28, Folder 16

Burns, Tom, Matthew Cooper, and Bradford Wild. Social Power and Social Structure in Comparative Perspective 1971

Box 28, Folder 17

Chapman, Murray. Population Research in the Pacific Islands: A Case Study and Some Reflections 1967

Box 28, Folder 18

Clarke, Robert E. Colonial Politics at Independence: Pluralism, Interest Articulation, and the Political Process in Fiji 1972

Box 28, Folder 19

Clarke, Robert E. Some Thoughts on the Study in Political Culture in Oceanic States 1973

Box 28, Folder 20

Clarke, William and Eugene Ogan. Assumptions and Alternatives: A Look at Recent Research by Social Scientists in Papua New Guinea

Box 28, Folder 21

Cooper, Matthew. Langalanga Ethics 1969

Box 28, Folder 22

Dark, Philip J.C. A Report to Southern Illinois University on a Survey Mission to West Irian 1970

Box 28, Folder 23

Davenport, William. Nonunilinear Descent and Descent Groups 1959

Box 28, Folder 24

Dow, D.B. and F.E. Dekker. The Geology of the Bismarck Mountains, New Guinea 1963 - 1984

Box 28, Folder 25

Ecklend, D.L. Die Gende 1965 - 1968

Box 28, Folder 26

Ernst, Thomas M. Stealing Another Man's Wife Among the Onabasulu of the Great Papuan Plateau 1972

Box 28, Folder 27

Eyde, David B. Kinship and Space in the Admiralty Islands 1968

Box 28, Folder 28

Faechem, Richard B. Pigs, People and Pollution: Interactions Between Man and Environment in the Highlands of New Guinea 1974

Box 29, Folder 1

Flanagan, James G. Familistic and Contractual Models of Social Organization in the New Guinea Highlands 1977

Box 29, Folder 2

Flanagan, James G. Sibling and Partnership: Hierarchy and Equality in an "Egalitarian" Society 1982

Box 29, Folder 3

Gellner, Ernest. Concepts and Society 1962

Box 29, Folder 4

Gellner, Ernest. The Concept of Kinship 1960

Box 29, Folder 5

Gellner, Ernest. Ideal Language and Kinship Structure 1957

Box 29, Folder 6

Gellner, Ernest. Nature and Society in Social Anthropology 1963

Box 29, Folder 7

Gellner, Ernest. Time and Theory in Social Anthropology 1958

Box 29, Folder 8

Glasse, Robert E. Revenge and Redress among the Huli: A Preliminary Account 1959

Box 29, Folder 9

Gordon, Robert. Rituals of Governance and the "Breakdown of Law and Order" in Papua New Guinea 1980

Box 29, Folder 10

Hays, Terence E. Guesstimating Age: Comparative Observations of Age Estimations in a Highland Population 1982

Box 29, Folder 11

Hays, Terence E. Initiation as Experience: The Cultural Management of Emotions in Ndumba 1983

Box 29, Folder 12

Hays, Terence E. Looking for Culture Amidst Diversity: Old Assumptions and New Ethnography 1980

Box 29, Folder 13

Hays, Terence E. Ndumba Folk Biology and General Principles of Ethnobiological Classification and Nomenclature 1982

Box 29, Folder 14

Hays, Terence E. Ndumba Male Initiation Ceremonies 1979

Box 29, Folder 15

Hays, Terence E. Portnoy's Constraint: The Distribution of Botanical Knowledge in a New Guinea Highlands Community 1972

Box 29, Folder 16

Healey, Christopher J. Kyaka Zoology

Box 29, Folder 17

Healey, Christopher J. Report on Research in the Middle and Upper Jimi Valley 1972

Box 29, Folder 18

Himes, Ronald S. Formal Semantic Analysis of the Banaro Kinship Terminology 1965

Box 29, Folder 19

Huber, Peter B. Anggar Pigs: A Problem in Symbolic Analysis 1975

Box 29, Folder 20

Huber, Peter B. Strife: "Meta-Professional" Events in an Anggar Village 1975

Box 29, Folder 21

Johnson, Shelly. Kinship and Big Men

Box 29, Folder 22

Keesing, Roger M. Descent Groups as Primary Segments: Some Kwaio Evidence 1968

Box 29, Folder 23

Kimball, Linda Amy. New Guinea Ho: Of Axes and Men 1968

Box 29, Folder 24

Langness, L.L. Courtship, Marriage and Divorce: Bena Bena

Box 29, Folder 25

Langness, L.L. Highlands New Guinea Social Structure: A Recapitulation 1964

Box 29, Folder 26

Laughlin, Stanley K. and Robert C. Berry. The Working Level of Law: An Ethnolegal Study of the Interaction of the Contemporary Cultural and Legal Systems of American Samoa 1977

Box 29, Folder 27

Lauglas, Charles. The Meaning of Foi Kinship Terms 1970

Box 29, Folder 28

Lessa, William A. Oedipus-Type Tales in Oceania 1956

Box 29, Folder 29

Lindenbaum, Shirley and Robert Glasse. South Fore Kinship 1971

Box 30, Folder 1

Lingenfelter, Sherwood. The Process of Elite Formation in a Changing Micronesian Society 1973

Box 30, Folder 2

Lord, Anthony S. On the Analysis of the Telefomin Kinship Term System 1965 - 1966

Box 30, Folder 3

Lundsgaarde, Henry P. Transactions in Law and Justice: An Analysis of Native Courts in Gilbertese Culture 1973

Box 30, Folder 4

Lynch, Frank and Ronald S. Himes. Cognitive Mapping in the Lowland Philippines: A Preliminary Report 1966 - 1967

Box 30, Folder 5

Meller, Norman. The Pacific Legislature -- Spearhead for Political Change 1973

Box 30, Folder 6

Minogue, J.P. The Law of Evidence in the Territory of Papua and New Guinea 1966

Box 30, Folder 7

Modjeska, C.N. Duna Kinship Terminology: An Atrophied Iroquois System 1971

Box 30, Folder 8

Mossman, Joan. Mewun Women: A Study of Reputation Management in Southwest Malekula, New Hebrides 1975

Box 30, Folder 9

Murdock, George Peter. North American Social Organizations 1955

Box 30, Folder 10

Native Administration Ordinance and Regulations 1960

Box 30, Folder 11

Needham, Rodney. Descent Systems and Ideal Language 1960

Box 30, Folder 12

Nelson, H.E. Bridewealth, Anatomical Perceptions, and the Personality of Young Girls in Kaimbi (New Guinea Highlands) 1969

Box 30, Folder 13

Nelson, H.E. Dakota Kin Terminology and the Status of Non-Agnate "Siblings" in Kaimba (Nebilyer Valley) 1971 - 1972

Box 30, Folder 14

O'Brien, Denise. Pioneers vs. Traditionalists: Patterns in Danbi Acculturation 1973

Box 30, Folder 15

O'Brien, Denise. Prudes or Lechers? Male-Female Relationships in the West New Guinea Highlands 1968

Box 30, Folder 16

Ogan, Eugene. Cargoism and Politics in Bougainville 1973

Box 30, Folder 17

Ogan, Eugene. Dependence, Inferiority, Autonomy: A Bougainville Case Study in Colonialism 1973

Box 30, Folder 18

Ogan, Eugene. Participant Observation and Participant History: A Bougainville Example 1982

Box 30, Folder 19

Pflanz-Cook, Susan M. A Preliminary Working Bibliography of Cultural Ecology in Oceania 1970

Box 30, Folder 20

Poole, Fitz John Porter. Waneng Aiyem: "Sacred" and "Polluting" Dimensions of Female Identity in Bimin-Kuskusmin Society 1975

Box 30, Folder 21

Pospisil, Leopold. The Kapauku Papuans and Their Kinship Organization

General note

Also includes "The Nature of Law" and "Social Change and Primitive Law: Consequences of a Papuan Legal Case."
Box 31, Folder 1

Pouwer, J. Loosely Structured Societies in Netherlands New Guinea

General note

Also includes "New Guinea as a Field for Ethnological Study: A Preliminary Study," "Social Structure in the Western Interior of Armi (Northern Netherlands of New Guinea): A Response in Response", and notes.
Box 31, Folder 2

Rew, Alan. The Regional Town: A View from the City 1972

Box 31, Folder 3

Rew, Alan. The Web of Relationships in Port Moresby Colonial Society: A Situational Analysis of Pluralism and Stratification 1973

Box 31, Folder 4

Riordan, R.V. Lapita as a Non-Correlant with Pacific Settlement 1970

Box 31, Folder 5

Ross, Harold M. Areal: Integration and Barter Markets in Malaita, Solomon Islands

Box 31, Folder 6

Ross, Harold M. Interaction Assumptions in Baegu (Malaita) Kin Terms 1968

Box 31, Folder 7

Ross, Harold M. Tropical Farming Ecology and Diet: A Melanesian Example

Box 31, Folder 8

Rubel, Paula G. and Abraham Rosman. Yams for Exchange Partners, Pigs for the Ancestors 1976

Box 31, Folder 9

Ryan, D'Arcy. Clan Formation in the Mendi Valley 1959

Box 31, Folder 10

Salisbury, R.F. Asymmetrical Marriage Systems 1956

Box 31, Folder 11

Salisbury, R.F. Expatriate Administrative Towns -- Enclaves or Catalysts? The Case of Rabaul and Port Moresby 1970

Box 31, Folder 12

Salisbury, R.F. Incipient Tribalism among the Siane

Box 31, Folder 13

Scheffler, H.W. Descent, Residence and Affiliation in the New Guinea Highlands 1696

Box 31, Folder 14

Scheffler, H.W. Dravidian-Iroquois: The Melanesian Evidence 1971

Box 31, Folder 15

Scheffler, H.W. Kinship and Kinship Terms 1968

Box 31, Folder 16

Schieffelin, Edward L. Kinship Systems and Cultural Symbolism 1972

Box 31, Folder 17

Schneider, David M. The Nature of Kinship

Box 31, Folder 18

Sepik District Bibliography

Box 31, Folder 19

Steadman, Lyle. The Hewa of the Lagaip River 1970

Box 31, Folder 20

Strathern, Andrew. Melpa Kinship Terms 1970

Box 31, Folder 21

Stuart, William T. The Loci of Social Change: Sources of Flexibility in Gilbertese Culture as the Result of Resettlement 1968

Box 31, Folder 22

Van Arsdale, Peter W. Population Correlates of Induced Culture Change among Asmat Hunters and Gatherers 1975

Box 31, Folder 23

Van der Ledden, A.C. Social Structure in New Guinea

Box 31, Folder 24

Vayda, Andrew P. Analysis of Quantitative Data on the Maring People of New Guinea 1970

Box 31, Folder 25

Vayda, Andrew P. Human Ecology of the New Guinea Rainforest 1963

Box 31, Folder 26

Vayda, Andrew P. Research on the Functions of Primitive War 1966

Box 31, Folder 27

Wagner, Roy. Daribi Kinship 1970

Box 31, Folder 28

Wagner, Roy. Daribi Marriage 1967

Box 31, Folder 29

Wagner, Roy. Misleading the Metaphor: "Cross-Cousin" Relationships in the New Guinea Highlands

Box 31, Folder 30

Westermark, George D. and Robert L. Welsh. A Bibliography of North American Anthropological Theses on New Guinea 1977

Box 31, Folder 31

Zimmerman, Lorraine. Migration among the Buang of Papua New Guinea

 

Accession Processed in 2006

 

MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS

Scope and Content of Series

SERIES 6) MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS: Biographical, employment and grant materials dating from 1958-1983.
Box 32, Folder 1

Curriculum vitae - Edwin Cook 1977 - 1983

Box 32, Folder 2

Dissertation correspondence and colloquium 1964

Box 32, Folder 3

Grant file - Cultural Mechanics of Manga Exchange 1971

Box 32, Folder 4

List of residences 1932 - 1972

Box 32, Folder 5

Newspaper clippings about Edwin Cook

Box 32, Folder 6

Phi Beta Kappa 1958

Box 32, Folder 7

Proposals and grants 1961 - 1963

Box 32, Folder 8

Study notes and comprehensive examinations 1960 - 1961

 

CORRESPONDENCE

Scope and Content of Series

SERIES 7) CORRESPONDENCE: Correspondence from 1960-1983 documenting Cook's various trips to Papua New Guinea, his time as the book review and articles editor for the American Anthropologist, and interactions with other anthropologists and faculty members.
Box 32, Folder 9

A - Miscellaneous

Box 32, Folder 10

Aisa, Evi

Box 32, Folder 11

American Anthropological Association (ASAO) 1978 - 1983

Box 32, Folder 12

American Host Program

Box 32, Folder 13

B - Miscellaneous

Box 32, Folder 14

Bishop, Charles A 1979 - 1980

Box 32, Folder 15

Bradbury, J. 1962

Box 32, Folder 16

Bromley, Myron 1981

Box 32, Folder 17

Bromley, William 1962 - 1964

Box 32, Folder 18

Bowers, Nancy 1963 - 1964

Box 32, Folder 19

Bulmer, Ralph 1961 - 1978

Box 32, Folder 20

Burton-Bradley, B.G. 1970

Box 32, Folder 21

C - Miscellaneous

Box 32, Folder 22

Connelly, Debra 1979 - 1983

Box 32, Folder 23

Cook, Marge (mother), Don, and Misty 1981

Box 32, Folder 24

Cook, Nancy 1961 - 1962

Box 32, Folder 25

D - Miscellaneous

Box 32, Folder 26

DeVita, Phil 1979 - 1981

Box 32, Folder 27

Diebold, Richard A. 1969

Box 32, Folder 28

E - Miscellaneous

Box 32, Folder 29

Edgerton, Robert B. 1969

Box 32, Folder 30

Edwards, Jack 1962 - 1965

Box 33, Folder 1

F - Miscellaneous

Box 33, Folder 2

Farnham, Dana 1981 - 1983

Box 33, Folder 3

Florida State University 1978 - 1981

Box 33, Folder 4

G - Miscellaneous

Box 33, Folder 5

Goroua, Daniel

Box 33, Folder 6

Gumerman, George 1979 - 1980

Box 33, Folder 7

Guous, Ann B. 1980 - 1981

Box 33, Folder 8

H - Miscellaneous

Box 33, Folder 9

Hays, Terence E. 1979 - 1983

Box 33, Folder 10

Healey, Chris 1972 and 1978

Box 33, Folder 11

Hillyard, Sylvia J. 1978

Box 33, Folder 12

Hogg Foundation for Mental Health 1963

Box 33, Folder 13

Hoppman, Linda M. 1961 - 1963

Box 33, Folder 14

I - Miscellaneous

Box 33, Folder 15

Ivahupa, David P. 1961 - 1962

Box 33, Folder 16

J - Miscellaneous

Box 33, Folder 17

K - Miscellaneous

Box 33, Folder 18

Kako, Joseph

Box 33, Folder 19

Koch, Klaus-Freidrich

Box 33, Folder 20

Krunstadler, Pete 1962

Box 33, Folder 21

Kuk, Dikai

Box 33, Folder 22

L - Miscellaneous

Box 33, Folder 23

Lawless, Robert 1979 - 1981

Box 33, Folder 24

Little, Brown, and Company 1978

Box 33, Folder 25

Lowman, Cherry 1962 - 1981

Box 33, Folder 26

M - Miscellaneous

Box 33, Folder 27

Manners, Robert A. 1978

Box 33, Folder 28

McDowell, Nancy 1981

Box 33, Folder 29

Michigan State University 1980

Box 33, Folder 30

Mintz, Sidney W. 1969

Box 33, Folder 31

N - Miscellaneous

Box 33, Folder 32

Nazarene Mission, Western Highlands, New Guinea

Box 33, Folder 33-34

O-P - Miscellaneous

Box 33, Folder 35

Paul, Keltie Jean 1978 - 1983

Box 33, Folder 36

Pelis, John 1962

Box 33, Folder 37

Pflanz-Cook, Susan M. 1981

Box 33, Folder 38

Poyner, Kay 1976 - 1978

Box 33, Folder 39

Prescott, Suzanne 1979

Box 33, Folder 40

R - Miscellaneous

Box 33, Folder 41

Rappaport, Roy and Ann 1962 - 1981

Box 33, Folder 42

Robin, Peter 1962 - 1981

Box 33, Folder 43

Rodman, William 1980 - 1981

Box 33, Folder 44

Roger, R.

Box 33, Folder 45

S - Miscellaneous

Box 33, Folder 46

Sansom, James W 1962

Box 33, Folder 47

Scaglion, Richard 1981

Box 33, Folder 48

Scheffler, Harold 1979

Box 33, Folder 49

Schneider, David M. 1964

Box 33, Folder 50

Shapiro, Warren

Box 33, Folder 51

Shepard, Sharon 1981

Box 33, Folder 52

Staniford, Philip 1979

Box 33, Folder 53

Strathern, Andrew 1971 - 1981

Box 33, Folder 54

T - Miscellaneous

Box 33, Folder 55

Talayesva, Don C. 1960

Box 34, Folder 1

Tuzin, Donald F. 1981

Box 34, Folder 2

Tyzzer, Robert N., III 1981 - 1983

Box 34, Folder 3

U - Miscellaneous

Box 34, Folder 4

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1978 - 1979

Box 34, Folder 5-6

V-W - Miscellaneous

Box 34, Folder 7

Walter, M.A.B. 1981

Box 34, Folder 8

Watson, Jim 1960

Box 34, Folder 9

Wawe, Bede Smith 1971

Box 34, Folder 10

Woingetu

Box 34, Folder 11

Womersly, John M. 1981 - 1983

Box 34, Folder 12

Y - Miscellaneous

Box 34, Folder 13

Yale University - Yale Graduate School Alumni Fund 1981

Box 34, Folder 14

Correspondence of Susan Cook 1980

Box 34, Folder 15

Unidentified Correspondents

 

FIELD NOTES

Scope and Content of Series

SERIES 8) FIELD NOTES. Arranged in two subseries: A) Handwritten Notes and B) Typewritten Notes.
A) Handwritten Notes: Daily note entries from 1961-63, 1971-72 and 1981 trips to Papua New Guinea.
B) Typewritten Notes: Arranged by subject on filing cards.
 

Handwritten Notes

Box 34, Folder 16

University of Arizona Archaeological Field School, San Carlos, Arizona 1950

Box 34, Folder 17

Religion 1963

Box 34, Folder 19

Field diaries June 1971

Box 34, Folder 20

Interview notes 1971

Box 34, Folder 21-22

Interviews 1971

Box 34, Folder 23-24

Notes 1971 July - August

Box 34, Folder 25

Notebook - Expenses ca. 1971

Box 34, Folder 26-27

Field diaries 1972 June - July

Box 35, Folder 1-3

Field diaries 1972 July - August

Box 35, Folder 4

Notebook - List of items for trip 1972

Box 35, Folder 5

Notebook - Maps, MCH reports 1980

Box 35, Folder 6-7

Notes 1981 June - July

Box 35, Folder 8

Notebook - Manga male interviews 1981

Box 35, Folder 9

Notebook - Notes and addresses 1981

 

Typewritten Notes

Box 36, Folder 1

Diary

Box 36, Folder 2

Bavelas - Ideology test

Box 36, Folder 3

Stewart - Emotional test

Box 36, Folder 4

Anglican School - Kwiop

Box 36, Folder 5

Reading notes

Box 36, Folder 6

Religion

Box 37, Folder 1

Kwiop Sing Sing

Box 37, Folder 2

Revenge payment - Wando speeches

Box 37, Folder 3

Kompiai Sing Sing

Box 37, Folder 4

Bride prices

Box 37, Folder 5

Economics

Box 37, Folder 6

Death

Box 37, Folder 7

Birth

Box 37, Folder 8

Miscellany

Box 37, Folder 9

Material culture

Box 37, Folder 10

Narak social structure

Box 37, Folder 11

Narak - Marriages

Box 37, Folder 12

Narak - Named groups

Box 37, Folder 13

Law

Box 38, Folder 1

Law

Box 38, Folder 2

Patrol reports

Box 38, Folder 3-4

Notes 1971 June 16 - 1972 September 18

 

WRITINGS

Scope and Content of Series

SERIES 9) WRITINGS: Notes, drafts and manuscripts for articles and other works including drafts of Zeus, Pigs and Initiation and handwritten notes and typed drafts of Children Make Me Happy: Fertility Decision Making Among the Manga, co-authored with his wife, Dr. Susan Pflanz-Cook.
Box 39, Folder 1

Amogoi: Entrepreneurial Fuck-Up. Cook, Edwin A. and Susan M. Pflanz-Cook

Box 39, Folder 2

Book review of Gods, Ghosts and Men in Melanesia, by P. Lawrence and M.J. Meggitt 1970

Box 39, Folder 3

Book review of New Guinea: The Last Unknown, by Gavin Souter

Box 39, Folder 4

Changing Modes of Conflict Management Among the Manga (1961-1981). Cook, Edwin A. and Susan M. Pflanz-Cook 1983

Box 39, Folder 5-7

Children Make Me Happy: Fertility Decision Making Among the Manga. Dr. Edwin A. Cook and Susan M. Pflanz-Cook 1981

Box 39, Folder 8

Conflict Resolution and Hysteria: Another Instance of Wild Man Behavior from Highland New Guinea 1966

Box 39, Folder 9

Descent and Alliance in the Bismarck Mountains of New Guinea. Edwin Cook and Andrew P. Vayda - Correspondence 1967

Box 39, Folder 10

Introduction. Published in Anthropologica 1969

Box 39, Folder 11

Levi Strauss paper. Ed Cook and Wallace E. Lam - Revision

Box 39, Folder 12

Mai of the Manga: Man Bilong Namel. Susan M. Pflanz-Cook and Edwin A. Cook 1972

Box 39, Folder 13

Narak: Language or Dialect 1966

Box 39, Folder 14-15

Reproductive Decision Making and the Value of Children: the Manga of the Jimi District, Western Highlands Province. Edwin A. Cook and Susan Pflanz-Cook 1981

Box 39, Folder 16

Some Notes on Culture Change in the Jimi River 1963

Box 40, Folder 1

Some Recent Anthropological Research Trends in Melanesia 1969

Box 40, Folder 2-3

Stone Artifacts From the Jimi River, W.H.D., New Guinea: A Survey and Some Hypothesis. Edwin Cook and Sara Stebbins - Draft and supporting materials 1971

Box 40, Folder 4

Zeus, Pigs and Initiation. Cook, Edwin A. - Preliminary draft 1978

 

WRITINGS OF OTHERS

Scope and Content of Series

SERIES 10) WRITINGS OF OTHERS: Articles by other anthropologists sent to Edwin Cook for review before publication or presentation.
Box 40, Folder 5

Bishop, Sandy. Options in Agnates, Some New Thoughts on an Old Problem 1972

Box 40, Folder 6

Buchbinder, Georgeda. Endemic Cretinism Among the Maring: A Byproduct of Culture Contact

Box 40, Folder 7

Bulmer, R.N.H. Traditional Forms of Family Limitation in New Guinea

Box 40, Folder 8

Burton-Bradley, B.G. Psychiatry and the Law in the Developing Country; with Special Reference to the Territory of Papua and New Guinea 1970

Box 40, Folder 9

Coyne, Eugenia. Endemic Goiter and Cretinism in New Guinea 1981

Box 40, Folder 10

Flanagan, James G. Siblingship and Partnership: Hierarchy and Equality in an Egalitarian Society 1982

Box 40, Folder 11

Grossman, Larry. Beer Drinking and Subsistence Production in a Highland Village

Box 40, Folder 12

Hartog, Joseph and Gerald Resner. Malay Folk Treatment Concepts and Practices 1969

Box 40, Folder 13

Heaney, William H. Preliminary Findings and Implications of a Study of Rural Migration and Social Change in the Wahgi Valley, Western Highlands Province 1977

Box 40, Folder 14

Landy, David. Normality, Deviance, and Psychopathology: Problems in Cultural and Behavioral Analysis

Box 40, Folder 15

Levy, Robert I. On Getting Angry In the Society Islands

Box 40, Folder 16

Maclean, Neil. Is Gambling Bisnis?: Gambling, The Circulation of Money and the Accumulation of Wealth in the Jimi Valley 1981

Box 40, Folder 17

Marano, Louis. Windigo Psychosis: The Anatomy of an Emic-Etic Confusion 1981

Box 41, Folder 1

Mc Dowell, Nancy. Review of Margaret Mead and Samoa: The Making and Unmaking of an Anthropological Myth 1983

Box 41, Folder 2

Muller, Jon. Nacirema Cousin Terminology

Box 41, Folder 3-4

Naylor, Larry. Culture Change and Development in the Balim Valley, Irian Jaya Indonesia 1974

Box 41, Folder 5

Pflanz, Susan. Taboo and Tabulation: Testing the Dysphemistic Paradigm - Animal + Shit 1968

Box 41, Folder 6

Resner, Gerald and Joseph Hartog. Concepts and Terminology of Mental Disorder among Malays 1969

Box 41, Folder 7

Riordan, Bob. The Interpretation of Mississippian Culture

Box 41, Folder 8

Suu, Ikky. The Post-Courier Debate on Population and Family Planning 1972

Box 41, Folder 9

Wagner, Roy. Misreading the Metaphor: Cross-Cousin Relationships in the New Guinea Highlands 1975

Box 41, Folder 10

Wallace, Janet. London Bridge 1969

Box 41, Folder 11

Weakland, John H. Anthropology, Psychiatry & Communication

Box 41, Folder 12

Wolfe, Susan. The Effect of Malaria on the Population of Melanesia 1981

Box 41, Folder 13

Yap, Pow Meng. The Culture-Bound Reactive Psychoses 1966

Box 41, Folder 14

Young, Elspeth. Fertility Estimation for Small Populations: Realistic Analysis of Deficient Data

Box 41, Folder 15

Chapter 1: The Growth of Psychological Anthropology

Box 41, Folder 16

The Meaning of the Death among Bororo

Box 41, Folder 17

Stories Told to Children - Translated into Pidgin by Mokoli Nguñji and Wan Peluwa, edited by Joan Hainsworth 1977

Box 41, Folder 18

Transcultural Research and Culture-Bound Psychiatry 1965

 

SUBJECT FILES

Scope and Content of Series

SERIES 11) SUBJECT FILES: Research files from Papua New Guinea, including interview notes, census records, local government rules, and tribal genealogy notes. The series also includes files on the 1981 Family Fertility Project. Notes on the adultery case of Men were used in papers by Edwin Cook and in a joint paper with Susan Pflanz-Cook, published after Edwin Cook's death.
Box 42, Folder 1

Adultery case - Men/Wondoma 1972 - 1985

General

Includes photographs.
Box 42, Folder 2

Arizona excavation work 1959

Box 42, Folder 3

Arousal/curiosity and culture structure research ca. 1970

Box 42, Folder 4

Bibliography notes

Box 42, Folder 5

Book/article reviews 1970s

Box 42, Folder 6

Campus newsletters

Box 42, Folder 7

Census of the Manga at Kwiop 1972, 1976

Box 42, Folder 8

Engeka Beach interviews 1972

Box 42, Folder 9

Family Fertility Decisions Project - Research notes including surveys among school children 1981

Box 42, Folder 10

Family groups and genealogies

Box 42, Folder 11

Field and Clinical Survey Report of the Mental Health of the Indigenes of the Territory of Papua and New Guinea 1957

Box 42, Folder 12

Genealogy charts and notes 1971

Box 43, Folder 1

Genealogy charts and notes 1981

Oversize FB-098, Folder 10

Genealogy charts

General

Aliyaumo, Peymbankale and Nanbekale, Mbalegale, Kobunga, Kunakaikale, Karakambo, and Mbangkale.
Box 43, Folder 2

Grammar research - Animal and feces

Box 43, Folder 3

Hand-drawn map of location of houses in the Jimi District

Box 43, Folder 4

Interview information 1960 - 1975

Box 43, Folder 5

Interview schedules - Age stages questions 1971

Box 43, Folder 6

Introduction to New Guinea - (Slides) presentation

Box 43, Folder 7

Jimi River local government council rules 1972

Box 43, Folder 8

Kombla Court - Manuscript transcription

General note

See also Tape 19, Box 25, Folder 2 for tape.
Box 43, Folder 9

Kulaka Beach interviews - Handwritten notes 1972

Box 43, Folder 10

Kulakque Ngeyka: Sub-subclan summaries 1962

Box 43, Folder 11

Manga exchange 1971

Box 43, Folder 12

Map: Jimi River District, Papua New Guinea 1970 - 1971

Box 43, Folder 13

Medical forms 1981

Box 43, Folder 14

National census, Western Highlands Province, and census forms 1980

Box 43, Folder 15

Origin myths

Box 43, Folder 16

PRM - PI interviews, notecards (originals and photocopies) 1971

Box 43, Folder 17

Papua New Guinea worker/employment agreement forms

Box 44, Folder 1

Pigs in the Garden - Manuscript transcription 1972

General note

See also Tape 19, Box 25, Folder 2 for tape.
Box 44, Folder 2

Population information for dissertation

Box 44, Folder 3

Presentation notes

Box 44, Folder 4

Research ideas

Box 44, Folder 5

Salisbury hypothesis 1961 - 1963

Box 44, Folder 6

Taxes and census 1972

Box 44, Folder 7

T/M Beach interviews - Includes pictures of laborers 1972

Box 44, Folder 8

T/M genealogies and interviews 1972

Oversize FB-098, Folder 11

Village maps and notes 1962

General

Kwiop, Timank, Tagaimbango, Andalamo, and Kompiai.
 

PHOTOGRAPHS

Scope and Content of Series

SERIES 12) PHOTOGRAPHS: Images of village life, ritual practices such as bride price bargaining, an adultery trial, and natives in ceremonial dress. Arranged in two subseries: A) Prints and B) Slides.
A) Prints: Black and white photographs with descriptions, negatives, and contact sheets from the 1961-63 and 1971-72 trips to New Guinea.
B) Slides: Images primarily from the 1971-72 trip, but also from the 1961-63 trip. Selected images from this subseries have been digitized and are available for viewing by clicking on the links in the container list below.
 

Prints

Box 44, Folder 9

Black-and-white photographs with typescript description - Village life in the Jimi River Valley 1961 - 1963

Box 44, Folder 10

Photos 1971 - 1972

General note

Pictures duplicated in slides.
Box 44, Folder 11

Photos - New Guinea natives 1971 - 1972

Box 44, Folder 12

Photos - 8x10 color reproductions, New Guinea 1972 summer

Box 44, Folder 13

Photos and negatives - Manga stones

Box 45, Folder 1

Negatives - Tools

Box 45, Folder 2

Contact sheets - New Guinea 1961 - 1963

Box 45, Folder 3

Contact sheets - Bride price and wedding shots 1971 - 1972

Oversize FB-098, Folder 12

Peabody Museum - Negatives, contact sheets, and notes 1968

General

Includes images of masks, weapons, tools, musical instruments, and other cultural objects.
 

Slides

Box 45, Folder 4

Slides 1961 - 1963

Box 45, Folder 5

Papua New Guinea 1961 - 1963

House-building: Kwiop, house construction
House-building: a woman's house, being built by Tsapinde (l), includes sleeping quarters at rear, pig stalls in center, fireplace and cooking area at entrance
House-building: in Kwiop, Edwin Cook and Narak men build Cook's house
Kwiop houses
Nancy Cook is carried to Kompiai from Kabeng by group of men
House-building: in Kwiop, Edwin Cook and Narak men, including Wando and Maima, build the Cooks' house
House-building: Kwiop men carry woven wall panels
Kwiop men weave panels for house walls
Kwiop, garden marked with downed trees
Kwiop: garden, framing for the Cooks' house
Gardening: in Kwiop, vegetation being burned in preparation for garden near the Cooks' house
Kwiop, garden marked with downed trees
Gardening: vegetation is burned to prepare ground for garden near the Cooks' house, Kwiop
Gardening: vegetation being burned for garden near the Cooks' house
House-building: Kwiop men level site for the Cooks' house
House-building: Kwiop men work together to remove stone, perparing site for the Cooks' house
Kompiai, fenced houses
Kompiai village
Kwiop buildings, including government rest house, mission, and the Cooks' house, garden in foreground
Gardening: garden with fence, from track between Kwiop and Togban
Kwiop houses, seen from Togban
Kwiop, on track facing Togban, houses on ridge
Kompiai area, mountains
Tabibuga ridge from Kompiai
Mount Oifo, seen from Kwiop
Koriom area, ridgetop trails
Tagaimbango houses, seen from Kwiop
Tagaimbango houses, seen from Kwiop
Jimi River area, narrow cane suspension bridge over a river
Jimi River area, storm in mountains
Koriom area mountains, seen from Kwiop
Jimi River Valley view toward Togban, taken from Kwiop area
Mount Hagen, Nancy Cook and Vera Meredith at a market
Mount Hagen, a market
Mount Hagen, group of men at a market
Wahgi River tributary, aerial view, south side of Kimil Pass
House-building: Kwiop men thatching roof of the Cooks' house
House-building: in Kwiop, frame of the Cooks' house
House-building: Kwiop men building frame for the Cooks' house
House-building: Kwiop men build frame for the Cooks' house
Kwiop census, people wait to be counted by visiting patrol officer
Kwiop census, people wait to be counted by visiting patrol officer
House-building: Kwiop men weave wall panels for the Cooks' house
House-building: Kwiop men weave wall panels of plant material for the Cooks' house
Kwiop children and cassowary
Kwiop, men including Wando under breadfruit tree
Kwiop census, people wait to be counted by visiting patrol officer
Kwiop census, people wait to be counted by visiting government patrol officer
Kwima, Togban and Kwiop ridges, seen from Kompiai
Mount Goblom seen from Kompiai
Kwiop, women cut grass near government rest house
Kwiop people and houses
Mount Hagen show: Medlpa (Melpa) dancers wearing elaborate shell valuables, looped-string net skirts, and tall feather headdresses
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kwiop: decorated men run through ritual fence
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kwiop: decorated men run through ritual fence
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kwiop: decorated men carry weapons, sugarcane, and cordyline during ritual fence breaking
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kwiop: decorated men break down ritual fence
Yundu River below Kwima
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kwiop: men with marsupial fur headdresses fed salted pork belly through ritual fence
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kwiop: men with spears and axes charge at ritual fence
Mount Hagen show: Kandep dancers
Mount Hagen show: Huli dancers
Mount Hagen show: Huli men
Mount Hagen: cargo and people by edge of airstrip
Mount Hagen show: aircraft and passengers at Mount Hagen airstrip
Mount Hagen show: grounds ringed by audience
Mount Hagen show: Medlpa men with elaborate headdresses, pearl shell valuables and other finery pose in front of a sign
Mount Hagen show: Medlpa men wearing tall feather headdresses with shell ornaments and long net skirts
Pig festival, singsing, Kwiop: decorated men carry drums and weapons on dance ground
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kwiop: Kulakaegeyka clan men in red wigs and feather headdresses call allies to ritual fence
Mount Hagen show: Medlpa (Melpa) men
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kwiop: war allies Yagaina and another man wait to be called to ritual fence to be fed
Mount Hagen show: men in traditional wigs and other finery
Mount Hagen show: men wear traditional wigs and other finery
Mount Hagen show: Kandep men
Mount Hagen show: Kandep men
Pig festival, singsing, Kompiai: decorated men on the dance ground
Pig festival, singsing, Kompiai: dancer, in marsupial fur headdress, smokes
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kwiop: man with luluai badge brandishes spear in ritual aggression at boundary fence
Pig festival, singsing, Kompiai: decorated men dancing to kundu drums enter the dance ground
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kwiop: Ygaina charges with spear while other armed men look on, show of ritual agggression
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kwiop: Ygaina charges a boundary fence with spear and axe in ritual aggression
Pig festival, singsing, Kwiop: Maima and other men in red wigs and feather headdresses, at ritual fence where they will feed pork to allies
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kwiop: man, wearing luluai badge, performs ritual aggression
Mount Hagen show: man wearing large shell ornaments and elaborate headdress
Mount Hagen show: Kandep men in traditional finery carry spears and arrows
Mount Hagen show: elaborately dressed men
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kwiop: man fed salted pork through ritual fence
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kwiop: ritual exchange with war allies, men eat pork at fence in Kwiop
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kwiop: war ally wearing elaborate feather headdress is fed salted pork through ritual fence
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kwiop: war ally fed salted pork belly through ritual fence
Mount Hagen show: men wearing elaborate headdresses and other traditional finery
Mount Hagen show: elaborately decorated men wearing wigs, kina shell pendants and other finery
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kwiop: decorated men feed salted pork fat to war ally, while smearing him with salt
Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Kwiop: decorated men smear salt on war allies
Tabibuga airstrip, aerial view of approach
Tabibuga, airstrip and buildings
Tabibuga airstrip, airplane landing
Tabibuga airstrip, crowd of local people around a refrigerator
Kimil Pass, aerial view of forest and cloud cover
Kimil Pass, aerial view of forested mountains
Wahgi-Sepik Divide, aerial view of houses and gardens on north slope
Wahgi-Sepik Divide, aerial view of gardens on north slope
Nancy Cook and poinsettia in Port Moresby
Wahgi River Valley, aerial view of gardens
Wahgi River Valley, aerial view of gardens
Mount Hagen airstrip, pilot Peter Hurst refueling
Colorful croton plants, Port Moresby
Commercial aircraft on landing strip at Goroka
Plumeria flowers and foliage in Port Moresby
Croton plants in Port Moresby
Rouna Falls
Bomana War Cemetery near Port Moresby
Graves at Bomana War Cemetery near Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
Bomana War Cemetery
River valley near Port Moresby
Plateau in Central Province, inland of Port Moresby
Rouna Falls
Goroka, Edwin Cook's supplies being loaded into an airplane
Mount Hagen, a market
Mount Hagen airstrip with DC-3 aircraft
Goroka airport, TAA terminal
Mount Hagen Hotel, entrace
Mount Hagen airstrip, small airplane being loaded
Mount Hagen show grounds
Mount Hagen Hotel, exterior and grounds
Pig festival, singsing, Kompiai: decorated men dance and play drums, observed by children
Pig festival, singsing, Kompiai: children watch dance
Pig festival, singsing, Kompiai: decorated men enter dance ground, carrying bows and arrows
Bride price for Okolu: man with feather and fur ornaments, participant in a bride price exchange
Pig festival, singsing, Kompiai: man in red wig, other men wear feathered headdresses
Pig festival, singsing, Kompiai: decorated men carry drums and weapons onto dance ground
Pig festival, singsing, Kompiai: dance ground with visitors' shelter and ritual fence
Pig festival, singsing, Kompiai: women with blackened skin, painted faces, and shell valuables, with Nancy Cook
Pig festival, singsing, Kompiai: decorated men dance, Edwin Cook watches
Kompiai, an elevated storage building
Pig festival, singsing, Kompiai: men dance by government rest house
Pig festival, singsing, Kompiai: decorated men dance, Nancy Cook watches
Pig festival, singsing, Kwima: decorated men with headdresses, shell valuables
Pig festival, singsing, Kompiai: crowd gathered around dancers
Pig festival, singsing, Kompiai: Ndega men in feather headdresses on dance ground with drums, bows and arrows
Pig festival, singsing, Kwima: dancers in feather and fur headdresses, man (r) wears red wig
Kwima, people outside a government rest house
Pig festival, singsing, Kompiai: men prepare food in an earth oven
Pig festival, wig ritual, Kompiai: man with charcoal-blackened skin and red wig stands by pork
Jimi River area, men carry Nancy Cook from Tabibuga to Kwiop, followed by John Bradbury (Cadet Patrol Officer)
Jimi River area, men carry cargo across a narrow cane suspension bridge on way from Tabibuga to Kwiop
Jimi River area, forested mountains
Kwiop area, forested mountains
Tabibuga, line of men carry cargo past the jail building
Tabibuga, men preparing to move cargo to Kwiop
Tabibuga, Nancy Cook outside of window at government rest house
Tabibuga, government rest house
Tabibuga, garden at government patrol post
Tabibuga airstrip and surrounding mountains
Tabibuga airstrip, with gardens and Bismarck Range in background
Tabibuga airstrip
Tabibuga airstrip, airplane taking off

Box 45, Folder 6

Trials 1972 September

Portrait of Kungi and young child
Tabibuga and surrounding mountains, aerial view
Portrait of Kubn and young child
Group portrait of some members of the Wamgaga subclan
Local court hearing
Bride price for Membe: display of exchange items such as feather valuables, pork, other foods, and cash
Local court case, Edwin Cook holds microphone to record
Meeting in Kwiop: Mai Kopi, local government councillor in center, Ed Cok on left
Cassowary caged in a small pen being fed
Bride price for Aina: husband's kin display money and feathers, brideprice for a Narak woman who has died
Ritual exchange: women wear headdresses of fur and colorful feathers
Local court case: man holding a small child who has been the subject of dispute
Kuk family and Susan Pflanz
Local court case, child being pulled by men during a dispute over child's place between two groups
Local court case: women with pigs given in compensation
Local court case, child being pulled by men during a dispute over child's place between two groups
Ery Ben, dressed in leaves and mud, clowns with local children and visitors
Local court case, child being pulled by men during a dispute over child's place between two groups
Local court case: Wando speaks
Local court case, child being pulled by men during a dispute over child's place between two groups
Local court case: Tsapinde speaks
Local court case, mediated by president of Jimi River Local Government Council, Yingwai, Edwin Cook (l) observes
House and store belonging to Mai, a local entrepreneur and politician
Local court case, mediated by president of Jimi River Local Government Council, Yingwai, Edwin Cook (l) observes
Bride price for Membe: Minj people display money, part of bride price for Manga woman who has married a Minj man
Local court case, mediated by president of the Jimi River Local Government Council, Yingwai, wearing badge of office
Local court case: cash, shell valuable, axe and other items paid as part of compensation
Portrait of Wondoma and young child
Local court case: cash, feather valuables in bamboo tube, and other items paid as compensation
Local court case: pigs being led away as part of compensation payment
Local court case, mediated by Yingwai, seated center, president of the Jimi River Local Government Council
Local court case, child being pulled by men during a dispute over child's place between two groups
Local court case, child being pulled by men during a dispute over child's place between two groups
Woman with infant and child
Local court case, child being pulled by men during a dispute over child's place between two groups
Local court case: cash and other items, including feather valuables in a bamboo tube, for a compensation payment
Local court case: Mai Kopi, local government council representative, presides
Local court case, child being pulled by men during a dispute over child's place between two groups
Local court case: discussion, Edwin Cook (r) observes
Local court case, child being pulled by men during a dispute over child's place between two groups
Local court case: discussion
Local court case, observed by Edwin Cook
Local court case, hearing of a dispute
Portrait of a Narak man
Local court case, mediated by Yingwai, president of Jimi River Local Government Countil, Ed Cook observes and records
Local court case, hearing of a dispute
Local court case, child being pulled by men during a dispute over child's place between two groups
Local court case, Edwin Cook holds microphone to record
Local court case, child being pulled by men during a dispute over child's place between two groups

Box 45, Folder 7

Papua New Guinea 1964-1982, bulk 1972 September

Stone carving, perhaps a pestle
Stone mortar
Stone vessel
Stone carving
Stone carving
Stone vessel
Stone pestle
Stone mortar
Stone mortar
Stone pestle
Coconut seedling nursery bed, Siar Plantation
Madang: Smuggler's Inn
Siar Plantation worker extracts meat from opened coconuts, part of copra-making process
Old and young coconut trees, Siar Plantation
Copra drying shed, Siar Plantation
Men extracting coconut meat for copra, Siar Plantation
Stone carving
Men opening coconuts, Siar Plantation
Susan Pflanz-Cook in front of woven house wall
Peter Edwards
Woman breastfeeds infant
Madang: Smuggler's Inn
Kennet and Koplan King Kome, young Manga men just returned from completing training in Anglican schools, await assignment as lay catechists
Madang: coastal view from terrace, Smuggler's Inn
Madang: Smuggler's Inn
Horse under coconut trees, Siar Plantation
Stone mortar
Stone mortar and pestle
Stone mortar and pestle
Stone pestle
Susan Pflanz-Cook and cat, Bishop
Narak women in village scene
Mua and Kimi, Narak men
Kungi, wife of Men, with infant
Stone pestle
Stone carving, perhaps a pestle
Stone pestle
Balim Valley, Wamena market
Balim Valley, mountains near Hunilama, seen over a Dani fence
Stone carving with face
Stone carving, perhaps a pestle
Humboldt Bay
Jayapura and Humboldt Bay, aerial view
Balim Valley: Dani man
Dani honai house under construction
Jayapura and Humboldt Bay, aerial view
Jayapura quonset huts and other buildings, background of harbor and mountains
Jayapura and Humboldt Bay, Aerial view
Jayapura, Walker's house
Jayapura, vendors at harbor shore
Balim Valley: Dani gardens, aerial view
Jayapura waterfront scene
Jayapura quonset huts, with harbor and moutains in distance
Rabaul town and harbor
Rabaul Coastwatcher's Memorial
Lake Sentani, aerial view
Dani men
Susan Pflanz-Cook at Mendana Hotel, Honiara
Momote runway, Manus Island, aerial view
Airplane at Momote, Manus Island
Airport building at Momote, Manus Island
Hotel bar, Honiara, Guadalcanal
Honiara harbour, ships and boats
Siar Plantation, housing for laborers
Siar Plantation, housing for manager
Munda airport, Solmon Islands
Kieta airport, Bougainville, commerical airplane
Mendana Hotel, Honiara
Beach at Mendana Hotel, Honiara
Buka Island, aerial view
Buka airport building
Rabaul Coastwatcher's Memorial, artillery displayed
Rabaul Coastwatcher's Memorial, rusting artillery displayed
Rabaul Coastwatcher's Memorial, World War 2-era airplane displayed, caldera and volcanic peaks in background
Rabaul area, volcanic peaks, seen from Coastwatcher's Memorial
Siar Plantation, coconut trees
Edwin Cook and Susan Pflanz-Cook at Mendana Hotel, Honiara, Guadalcanal
Balim Valley: Dani people on airstrip
Siar Plantation, coconut trees
Siar Plantation, copra drying shed
Siar Plantation, copra drying furnace
Siar Plantation, copra inside of drying shed
Siar Plantation, bags of copra being loaded onto truck
Siar Plantation, cocoa tress
Siar Plantation, cocoa drying
Siar Plantation, cocoa pods on trees
Balim Valley, aerial view of river and gardens
Siar Plantation, village houses
Balim Valley: market in Wamena
Balim Valley, aerial view of river and gardens
Balim Valley, aerial view of gardens and settlement, snow
Fenced garden, Hunilama, with Wamena in background
Balim Valley gardens seen from the air
Balim Valley, aerial view of gardens and setlement, snow in background
Balim Valley, aerial view of river, gardens and settlement
Balim Valley, aerial view of river and gardens
Balim Valley, aerial view of river, gardens, settlement and mountains
Balim Valley, aerial view
Stone mortar
Balim Valley, aerial view of settlements and gardens

Box 45, Folder 8

Papua New Guinea 1972 September

Tabibuga, police headquarters.
Tabibuga, new social club under construction.
Kwiop Ridge face, image 1 left to right
Wahgi River Valley, smoke from garden burning
Wahgi River Valley, smoke from garden burning
Wahgi River, aerial shot
Kwiop Ridge face, image 5 left to right
Kwiop Ridge face, image 4 left to right
Kwiop Ridge face, image 3 left to right
Kwiop Ridge face, image 2 left to right
Tabibuga, government office building
Tabibuga, government office building
Bridge in Jimi River area
Tabibuga, government office building
Bridge over Jimi River
Small child with beer bottle
Kwiop residents line up for census taken by patrol officer
Susan Pflanz-Cook and a man outside Kavali's trade store, Tabibuga
Tabibuga, Scotty's trade store and other buildings
Coffee beans being weighed for sale outside a trade store in Tabibuga
Tabibuga, person riding motorcycle on road to airstrip
Airplane circing over Tabibuga
Tabibuga airstrip, airplane taking off
Tabibuga airstrip
Tabibuga airstrip and small airplane
Tabibuga, house of patrol officer Kenn Logan
Tabibuga, house of patrol officer Jack Edwards
Tabibuga, teacher's house
Tabibuga, with Bismarck Range in background
Tabibuga, police headquarters
Tabibuga from patrol post, looking towards school building
Kwiop church in center, Mai's house and store on left
Kwiop, Mai's store and house, church on right
Kwiop church in center, Mai's house and store to the left
Kwiop church in center, Mai's house and store on left
Meeting in Kwiop: local government councillor Mai Kopi in center
Fish pond being excavated by hand, to be stocked by government with tilapia as source of protein for local diet
Kwiop, Mai's house and store
Kwiop, Yamba men's house.
Fish pond being excavated by hand, to be stocked by government with tilapia as source of protein for local diet
Pig houses of Mai and Ndikai, garden and houses in background
Fish pond being excavated by hand, to be stocked by government with tilapia as source of protein for local diet
Fish pond being excavated by hand, to be stocked by government with tilapia as source of protein for local diet
Kubi Toliyen
Kimi eating
Distant view of houses and gardens
Houses belonging to Mai and Ndikai, with gardens in foreground and on mountains in distance
Small tin-roofed tradestore
Kwiop census, people wait to be counted by visiting patrol officer
Kwiop Yamba, houses of Karaka and Ygolabi
Kwiop Duwai houses
Government official records tax payments
Kwiop census, people wait to be counted by visiting patrol officer
New garden in Kwiop Yamba, plants coming up in are which has been burned
Pig house at Kwiop Duwai built as part of government project, intended to house a boar to improve local breeding stock
Kwiop Duwai area, garden
Pig house at Kwiop Duwai, government project,to house boar to improve local breeding stock
House-building: walls and rafters
House-building: rafters being added to walls
New garden in Kwiop Yamba, plants coming up in are which has been burned
Kwiop, Yamba's store
Yamba's tradestore
Small tin-roofed tradestore
Small tin-roofed tradestore, Wando and another man
Meeting in Kwiop: local government councillor Mai Kopi in center
Meeting in Kwiop: local government councillor Mai Kopi in center
Wando, Kimi and other men outside of small tin-roofed tradestore
Meeting in Kwiop: local government councillor Mai Kopi in center
Tabibuga airstrip with small aircraft
Tabibuga airstrip, people and small airplanes
Jimi River Local Government Council meeting, Tabibuga, Yingwai presiding
Tabibuga: police quarters, Tsingoropa Nazarene MIssion in distance
Kwiop Yamba from Duwai B, image 2 left to right
Jimi River Local Government Councillors, gathered in Tabibuga for Council meeting, President Yingwai on left
Kwiop Ridge face, image 7 left to right
Kwiop Yamba from Duwai B, image 1 left to right
Meeting in Kwiop: local government councillor Mai Kopi in center, Edwin Cook standing
Meeting in Kwiop: local government councillor Mai Kopi in center
Meeting in Kwiop: local government councillor Mai Kopi in center
Meeting in Kwiop: local government councillor Mai Kopi in center, Ed Cook standing
Tabibuga airstrip, people gathered around a small airplane
Meeting in Kwiop: local government councillor Mai Kopi in center
Government patrol officer, Jack Edwards, oversees loading of boxes onto truck at Tabibuga airstrip
Government patrol officer, Jack Edwards, and others load boxes onto truck at Tabibuga airstrip
Police, and other government employees in uniform, lined up in front of patrol officer, Tabibuga
Patients outside Anglican medical clinic, Togban, including many infants and young children
Togban Anglican Mission Station, distant view
Kwiop Ridge back, image 2 left to right
Duwai settlement, gardens and surrounding mountains
Suspension bridge in Jimi River area
Tabibuga settlement and airstrip, aerial view
Togban Anglican Mission Station, distant view
Kwiop Ridge face, image 6 left to right
Kwiop Ridge back, image 1 left to right
Kwiop Yamba from Duwai A, image 2 left to right
Kwiop Yamba from Duwai A, image 1 left to right
Kwiop Yamba from Duwai B, image 3 left to right
Police and other government employees in uniform lined up in front of patrol officer, Tabibuga
Tabibuga: patrol officer's house
Tabibuga, government office building

Box 45, Folder 9

Papua New Guinea 1971-1981

Maternal and child health clinic in Kwiop, parents and children waiting
Susan Pflanz-Cook and Mbopo in front of police house
Ndikai Kuk and his wife Wura, a kina shell around her neck
Maternal and child health clinic in Kwiop, parents and children with a health care provider
Balim Valley: crowd of Dani people
Helicopter at Mount Hagen
Crowd of people
Group portrait, Kotsbuka, Kimi (holding Mai), Ai, and Kuk (Kimi's sister's son)
Group portrait, some members of KulakaeNgeyka clan, Mbalekale subclan
Group portrait, some members of KulakaeNgeyka clan, Kunakaikale subclan
Group portrait, some members of KulakaeNgeyka clan, Karakambo subclan
Group portrait, some members of KulakaeNgeyka clan, Kobunga subclan
Group portrait, some members of Timbamaruwaga clan, Nanbekale sub-subclan
Group portrait, some members of Timbamaruwaga clan, Manjakaikale sub-subclan
Group portrait, some members of Timbamaruwaga clan, KobuNgeyka subclan
Group portrait, some members of Timbamaruwaga clan, Atsambankale sub-subclan
Port Moresby, seen from Hanuabada.
Cassowary being fed by Susan Pflanz Cook
Maternal and child health clinic in Kwiop, women and children with health care provider
Cocoa beans drying, Siar Plantation
Madang: Smuggler's Inn swimming pool and hotel building
Children watch Ery Ben, crouching in center, disguised as mudman or clown
Maternal and child health clinic, health care provider gives injection to young child
Port Moresby, seen from Hanuabada.
Portrait of Nombon and Susan Pflanz Cook
Maternal and child health clinic, parents and children waiting
Kwiop, walking track away from Cook-Pflanz house.
Maternal and child health clinic in Kwiop, parents and children with health care provider
Maternal and child health clinic, health care provider gives injection to young child
Portrait of Ndikai Kuk and his wife, Wura
Portrait of Agri and her husband, Tsinge
Susan Pflanz-Cook sitting on bench
Pig festival: cordyline and painted stakes inside sacrifice house
Some members of Timbamaruwaga clan, Arikaikale sub-subclan
Some members of Timbamaruwaga clan, Ndeygomba
Pig festival: Koli and Kome's lineage distributing pork
Pig festival: planting cordyline alongside painted stakes, sacrifice house in background
Pig festival: child drinks bespelled water from bamboo tube held by elder
Pig festival: child drinks bespelled water from bamboo tube held by elder
Pig festival: planting cordyline
Pig festival: planting cordyline
Pig festival: planting cordyline
Pig festival: painted stake with planted cordyline
Pig festival: men drive painted stake into ground, alongside planted cordyline
Pig festival: planting cordyline and painted stake
Pig festival: planting cordyline and painted stake
Some members of Timbamaruwaga clan, Nimagamf subclan
Bride price for Aina: payment, observed by group of children and young women, some wearing elaborate headdresses, shell pendants, and other ornaments
Bride price for Aina: crowd of observers, including Susan Pflanz Cook
Bride price for Aina: payment observed by group of children and women
Bride price for Aina: young women wearing elaborate plumes head dresses, face paint, and other ornaments
Group portrait, some members of KulakaeNgeyka clan, Aliyaumo subclan
Group portrait, some members of KulakaeNgeyka clan, Kobunga subclan
Group portrait, some members of KulakaeNgeyka clan, Peymbankale subclan
Group portrait, some members of KulakaeNgeyka clan, MbaNkale subclan
Pig festival: child drinks bespelled water from bamboo tube held by elder
Pig festival: woman and infant annointed with bespelled water, pig jaws in background
Pig festival: boy drinks bespelled water from bamboo tube held by elder
Pig festival: woman drinks bespelled water from bamboo tube held by elder
Pig festival: boy drinks bespelled water from bamboo tube held by elder
Pig festival: boy annointed with bespelled water from bamboo tube held by elder
Pig festival: girl annointed with bespelled water
Pig festival: child drinks bespelled water from bamboo tube
Maternal and child health clinic, women and infants with health care provider
Local court hearing
Ery Ben, dressed in leaves and mud, clowns with local children
Bird-of-paradise plumes on display, important exchange valuables
Bride price for Aina: husband's kin approach with spears, bows, and arrows displayed
Bride price for Aina: husband's kin approach with spears, bows, and arrows displayed
Bride price for Aina: husband's kin approach with spears, displaying payment banner of money and plumes
Kwiop houses
Semra's sister wearing beaded armbands and necklace, looped cape
Tay and other girls
Pig festival: person treated with bespelled water in bamboo tube held by elder
Pig festival: cordyline planted alongside painted stakes
Tom and Tsapinde (l, r), assistants to council member Mai (center)
Susan Pflanz-Cook feeds a cassowary
Cassowary chicks with Kiliyam in front of small bird hut
Semra's sister wearing beaded armbands and necklace, looped cape
Bride price for Aina: crowd watches Kio distribute pork
Bride price for Aina: husband's kin approach with banner on which money and plumes are displayed
Bride price for Aina: husband's kin approach with payment banner displaying money and plumes
Bride price for Aina: husband's kin approach with spears displayed
Bride price for Aina: pork and other food is shared
Bride price for Aina: payment, observed by group of children and young women, some wearing elaborate headdresses and other ornaments
Bride price for Aina: cooked food being shared, man wears shell pendant
Bride price for Aina: husband's kin approach with spears and payment banner on which money and plumes are displayed
Bride price for Aina: payment observed by group of children and young women, some wearing elaborate headdresses and other ornaments
Portrait of David Gwore and two women
Portrait of Atsambale Ai, Kimi's wife, with two other women
Maternal and child health clinic, women and children waiting
Men thatching a small cooking structure for Pflanz and Cook
Portrait of Mai Kopi, local representative to the Jimi River Local Government Council, his wife, Wagi and two children
Children watch Ery Ben, in center, disguised as mudman or clown

Box 45, Folder 10

Papua New Guinea 1971 - 1972, 1981

Women and girls with Susan Pflanz-Cook
Balim Valley, Dani children and Susan Pflanz-Cook outside of Larry Naylor's house
Women and children with Susan Pflanz-Cook
Women and girls with Susan Pflanz-Cook
Women and children with Susan Pflanz-Cook
Maternal and child health clinic, health care worker prepares injections, watched by children and parents
Cassowary being fed by Susan Pflanz-Cook
Tabibuga and surrounding moutains, small airplane approaching
Ndowa and Susan Pflanz-Cook
Cassowary chicks with Kilingem
Ery Ben, costumed as a Narak clown, engages Susan Pflanz-Cook and girl, Mbopo
Cassowary and Susan Pflanz-Cook
Cassowary rests on a man's lap
Portrait of Susan Pflanz-Cook and Nombon
Group portrait of women and girls, with Susan Pflanz-Cook
Portrait of Wagi and her husband, Mai Kuk
Group portrait of Mai Kuk, his wife Wagi, and children
Group portrait of Mai, his wife Wagi, and their children, Jos, Brian and Joshua
Portrait of Tsapinde, his wife, Mitsi, and their children
Portrait of Agri and her husband, Tsinge
Portrait of Agri and her husband, Tsinge, wearing a medal
Portrait of Ndikai Kuk and his wife, Wura, who wears a shell valuable at her neck
Portrait of Ndikai Kuk and his wife, Wura
Ndikai Kuk at tradestore in Kwiop
Jimi River Valley, aerial view of village
Dani men
Dani boys
Helicopter at Kwiop Ridge
Helicopter at Kwiop Ridge
Balim Valley, Larry Naylor and Susan Pflanz-Cook, framework for a Dani house
Madang: Smuggler's Inn terrace and coastline
Women and children outside Cook and Pflanz's house
Susan Pflanz-Cook and Mbopo in front of police house
Susan Pflanz-Cook and others sitting on bench near Cooks' house
Mua sitting on bench outside Cooks' house in Kwiop
Anglican Church, Kimi, Kuk and Dikai
Group portrait, Leslee, Kutsbuka, Susan Pflanz-Cook, and Queen
Women and children outside the Cooks' house with garden produce and firewood
Women and children outside the Cooks' house, woman (r) wears shell valuable
Portrait of Kotsbuka, Kimi (holding Mai), Ai, and Kuk (Kimi's sister's son)
Kimi, Mai Ying, and Ai
Helicopter at Kwiop
Helicopter at Kwiop, crowd reacting to take off
Portrait of Tay and Susan Pflanz-Cook
Ery Ben, dressed as a clown, Kombla, Eluwa, Tsinee, Men, Kimi, Amgoi, Mbopo, Susan Pflanz-Cook, and others
Mai Kopi and wife Wagi
Mai Kopi and his family, Wagi and Jos
Jimi River Valley, aerial view of village and gardens
Wagi and son, Beyt, Agri and a boy in background.
Mai Kopi with family, Wagi and Jos
Mountains seen from doorway of Cook and Pflanz's house in Kwiop
Mai Kopi, wife Wagi, and children
Mountains seen from doorway of Cook and Pflanz's house in Kwiop
Cook and Pflanz's house, Susan Pflanz-Cook in doorway 2
Cook and Pflanz's house in Kwiop
Jimi River area, panoramic view 01: small building beside a footpath
Jimi River area, panoramic view 09: house occupied by Edwin Cook and Susan Pflanz-Cook

Box 45, Folder 11

Papua New Guinea 1971 - 1972, 1981

Kwiop, aerial view of ridge-top trails and gardens
Ritual exchange: pork and dead cassowaries arranged for ceremonial exchange
Kimil River and adjacent highway, aerial view
Bride price for Membe: Membe and her brother Kombla with pigs to be killed for ceremonial exchange
Bride price for Bints: bride and female kin adorned with plumes and other valuables, bride in center with skin greased
Bride price for Bints: husband's kin enter bride's village
Bride price for Bints: groom's kin enter bride's village
Pig festival, stake-planting: Tsendikai bespells painted stake and cordyline
Bride price for Bints: husband's kin enter bride's village
Bride price for Bints: husband's kin enter bride's village
Bride price for Bints: bride and female kin adorned with plumes and other valuables
Kwiop, aerial view of ridge-top trails and gardens
Kwiop, aerial view of ridge-top trails and gardens
Pig festival, stake-planting:Tsendikai bespells painted stake, to be planted at enemy boundary
Pig festival, stake-planting: Tsendikai paints sacred stake
Government patrol officer taking census and collecting taxes from local people
Pig festival, stake-planting: men plant cordyline and painted post at enemy boundary
Ritual exchange: pork and dead cassowaries arranged for ceremonial exchange
Portrait of Joseph Kako
Pig festival, stake-planting: men plant cordyline and post at enemy boundary
Pig festival, pig sacrifice: Wotai uncovers pork in earth oven for ritual meal
Pig festival, stake-planting: man plants post and cordyline at enemy boundary
Pig festival, stake-planting: man plants stakes and cordyline at enemy boundary
Pig festival, fertility ritual: Tsendikai whispers ancestor's names into bamboo tube of water
Pig festival, : Kome being rubbed with leaves to prevent illness
Pig festival, pig sacrifice: Ngariu's lineage share pork
Wando, a Manga big man
Traditional houses next to a garden, Bismarck mountains in background
Pig festival, fertility ritual: deaf child and mother annointed with sacred water, pig jaws on cordyline in background
Wando, a Manga big man
Pig festival, fertility ritual: women and children drink sacred water to ask ancestors for health and fertility
Pig festival, fertility ritual: women and infants annointed with sacred water
Bride price for Membe: husband's kin from Minj display cash and pork to be given to bride's group
Bride price for Membe: bride's kin, including Tsapinde, Tsiye, Mon and Komba, display pork, cash, feather valuables and other items to be given to husband's group as return payment
Bride price for Membe: display of bird-of-paradise plumes, other valuables given by bride's family to groom's family, part of return payment
Bride price for Membe: bride's kin display bird of paradise plumes and other feather valuables to be given as a return payment to the husband's group
Kimi and friends from Bubgile, a Gandja village
Government officials collect tax from local villagers
Government patrol officer takes census of local people
David Gwore feeds his small pig, while children look on
Bride price for Membe: dogs and small child near dead pig
Jimi River footbridge
Bride price for Membe: pig is butchered, observed by Susan Pflanz-Cook, Kimi and others
Bride price for Membe: bride's brother Kombla kills pig, while small boy watches
Bride price for Membe: singeing hair off dead pig prior to cooking
Bride price for Membe: children watch bride's brother Kombla kill pigs
Bride price for Membe: bride's brother Kombla kills pigs
Kwiop, aerial view of ridge-top trails and gardens
Bride price for Membe: Minj men display cash to be given by husband's kin to bride's group
Bride price for Membe: bride's brother Kombla preparing to kill pigs
Bride price for Bints: groom's kin enter bride's village
Bride price for Bints: crowd of people including anthropologist Susan Pflanz
Bride price for Aina: food being cooked
Bride price for Aina: food being prepared
Bride price for Membe: bride's brother Kombla clubs a pig while cousin Tsapinde keeps the dogs away
Bride price for Membe: bride's brother Kombla killing a pig
Bride price for Membe: bride's brother Kombla clubs a pig while dogs look on
Bride price for Membe: bride's brother Kombla prepares to kill a pig

Box 45, Folder 12

Papua New Guinea 1972, 1981

Kwiop house occupied by Edwin Cook and Susan Pflanz-Cook
Dikai's house and garden
Magistrate's office
Kotsbuka's house
Kwiop houses and garden
Cassowary being fed
Cassowary being fed
Ritual exchange: women wearing fur and feather headdresses
Cassowary seen through wall of pen
Edwin Cook with some of the first Narak men to join the Highlands Labour Scheme: Tsinge, Mai Kopi and Taiya
Edwin Cook with some of the first Narak men to join the Highland Labour Scheme: Tsinge, Mai Kopi and Taiya
Susan Pflanz-Cook with Tsutsi Tsapinde, her namesake
Susan Pflanz-Cook with Tsutsi Tsapinde, her namesake
Tabibuga and airstrip: aerial view
Cassowary in a pen, being fed
Cassowary in a pen
Dikai and Kuk Tsui with pig, watched by children
Ndemang Kuk and others gambling on a card game
Kwiop ridge, aerial view
Kwiop men's house
Ritual exchange: women wearing fur and feather headdresses
Jimi River area, panoramic view 07: mountains
Jimi River area, panoramic view 02: garden and mountains
Jimi River area, panoramic view 05: mountains and valley
Jimi River area, panoramic view 08: garden and mountains, settlement in distance
Jimi River area, panoramic view 06
Ritual exchange: elaborately dressed men oversee distribution of pork and cassowary meat
Tabibuga airstrip: aerial view
Jimi River area, panoramic view 10
Jimi River area, panoramic view 03: mountains and gardens
Ritual exchange: pork and cassowary meat
Jimi River area, panoramic view 04: mountains and gardens
Ritual exchange: women carry sides of pork at food distribution
Kwiop area, two houses and small trade store, belonging to Mai
Kwiop ridge seen from Nimphgai
Ritual exchange: children gathered near pork and cassowary meat arranged for distribution
Kwiop, former site of Edwin Cook's house
Kwiop houses, Susan Pflanz-Cook and others descending
Pig jawbones on display, traditional house in background, Kwiop
Kwiop dance grounds
Trail seen from Kwiop
Edwin Cook with Kimi and Ndikai
Kotsbuka and Mai Kopi
Susan Pflanz-Cook with Tsutsi Tsapinde, her namesake
Kwiop ridge, distant view of traditional houses and gardens
Kwiop houses and gardens, traditional house in foreground
Kwiop house with painted stakes and cordyline plants
Kwiop ridge, distant view
Tabibuga, local government council meeting house
Fish pond being built as part of a government agriculture program
Ritual exchange: people with pork and other food items
Kimil River, road and mountain pass: aerial view
Duwai fences and houses
Kwiop, aerial view of church, store, and other buildings
Ndemang Kuk and others gambling on a card game
Mai's family in front of their house
Ritual exchange: people carry pork and other food items
Ritual exchange: people carrying pork
Ritual exchange: people with cuts of pork
Kwiop house occupied by Edwin Cook and Susan Pflanz-Cook
Helicopter at Mount Hagen airfield
Kimil River, road and mountain pass: aerial view
Ritual exchange: young women wearing feather valuables and other wealth items, observing ritual exchange of pork and other food

Box 45, Folder 13

Random Life Shots 1966-1981

Government officials collecting taxes
Tabibuga: women selling bananas, sweet potatoes, greens and other garden produce at market
Meeting at Kwiop: local government councillor Mai Kopi standing in center
Fish pond being dug, to be stocked with tilapia as part of a government development project
Susan Pflanz-Cook and Kuk family
Pig house at Kwiop Duwai, built as part of government project, intended to house a boar to improve local breeding stock
Meeting in Kwiop: local government councillor Mai Kopi in center
Patrol officer and other government officals conduct census and collect taxes
Maternal and child health clinic: health care worker gives an injection to a young child
Men and boys playing lucky, a card game
Maternal and child health clinic: group observing
Edwin Cook with Kuk family
Group portrait of some members of KulakaeNgeyka clan, Nanbekale subclan
Gardening: man uses steel axe to fell tree, clearing land for gardening
Pig festival: nimpomba sacred stone house
Man using an axe to fell a tree, clearing land for gardening
Church built with traditional materials
Customers at small tradestore in Duwai
Susan Pflanz-Cook with notebook and and Ndowa with netbag at Duwai
Cassowary in pen
Edwin Cook and Mai Kopi
Cassowary in pen
Edwin and Nancy Cook next to sign in front of Cooks' house, "Resident Anthropologist, E.A. Cook, 24 Hr. Svc."
Maternal and child health clinic: health care worker gives injection to a small child
Jimi River Valley and mountains, garden in foreground
Susan Pflanz-Cook
Local government council meeting at Tabibuga
Jimi River footbridge, Susan Pflanz-Cook and others crossing
Piglet and sweet potatoes
Small tradestore owned by Mai Kopi

Box 45, Folder 14

Papua New Guinea 1981 September

Port Moresby show: dancers
Port Moresby show: dancers with blackened skins dance with axes and spears
Port Moresby show: elaborately costumed dancers with feathered headdresses, necklaces strung with teeth, brightly dyed skits, barkcloth cape
Port Moresby show: dancers with brightly dyed grass skirts and feathered headdresses
Warames: Ndikai indicates location of Kawra's grave and site of house occupied by Edwin Cook
Tabibuga: women selling sweet potatoes, greens and other garden produce at market
Port Moresby, downtown panorama 01
Port Moresby, downtown panorama 02
Papua New Guinea National Museum and Art Gallery: sculptural support
Papua New Guinea National Museum and Art Gallery: entrance with large sculpture and haus tambaran-style facade
Papua New Guinea National Museum and Art Gallery: large sculpture at entrance, haus tambaran-style facade in background
Port Moresby harbour, Boroko side 02
Port Moresby harbour, David Boyd and Nancy McDowell
Papua New Guinea National Museum and Art Gallery: sculptural supports
Papua New Guinea National Museum and Art Gallery: sculptural supports
Port Moresby, downtown panorama 03
Port Moresby: government buildings
Health posters in Tok Pisin, promoting infant immunizations and condom sales
Port Moresby show: dancers, man in foreground with blackened skin, mask, bow and arrows
Papua New Guinea National Museum and Art Gallery: facade in style of a haus tambaran
Papua New Guinea National Museum and Art Gallery: sculptural supports
Port Moresby show: booths
Port Moresby harbour, Boroka side 01
Port Moresby show: dancers and audience
Port Moresby show: dancers with kundu drums
Port Moresby show: dancers with grass headdresses
Port Moresby show: dancers
Port Moresby show
Port Moresby show
Port Moresby show: dancers with kundu drums and feather headdresses
Port Moresby show: dancers with feather headdresses, including some bird of paradise plumes
Port Moresby show: dancers with feather headdresses, including some bird-of-paradise plumes
Port Moresby show: dancers with grass headdresses
Port Moresby show: elaborately costumed dancer
Port Moresby show: dancers with blackened skins, carry drums and spears, large banner in background
Port Moresby show: dancers with kundu drums and feather headdresses
Port Moresby show: dancers with kundu drums and feather headdresses
Tabibuga: Jimi Local Government Council building
Mount Hagen: house and garden
Mount Hagen: street scene
Mount Hagen: street and buildings
Mount Hagen: street scene, mural
Mount Hagen: street scene
Mount Hagen: government buildings
Mount Hagen: government buildings
Tabibuga: market
Tabibuga: market for garden produce
Tabibuga: market for garden produce
Tabibuga: market for garden produce
Bob Besara Gilanguk
Bob Besara Gilanguk
Tabibuga: Jimi Local Government Council building
Tabibuga: health center buildings
Port Moresby show: dancers
Warames village, new house style
Port Moresby show: dancers
Port Moresby show: dancers
Tabibuga: people selling sugarcane, bananas, greens and other garden produce at market
Tabibuga: market for garden produce
Tabibuga: large number of people gathered to buy and sell produce at market
Tabibuga: people selling sweet potatoes, greens and other garden produce at market
Papua New Guinea National Museum and Art Gallery: sculptural supports
Port Moresby show: dancers
Papua New Guinea National Museum and Art Gallery: sculptural supports
Papua New Guinea National Museum and Art Gallery: sculptural supports
Port Moresby show: dancers
Port Moresby show: dancers with kundu drums
Port Moresby show: dancers
Port Moresby show: dancers with kundu drums
Clouds in Papua New Guinea highlands, aerial view
Clouds over Papua New Guinea mountains, aerial view
Wahgi Valley, aerial view
Wahgi Valley, aerial view
Papua New Guinea National Museum and Art Gallery: detail of sculpted support poles
Cloud cover over mountains, Papua New Guinea, aerial view
Cloud cover over mountains, Papua New Guinea, aerial view
Cloud cover over mountains, Papua New Guinea, aerial view

Box 45, Folder 15

Bill Clark and Hagen Show

Box 45, Folder 16

Kapauku (Pospisil)

 

SUSAN PFLANZ-COOK

Scope and Content of Series

SERIES 13) SUSAN PFLANZ-COOK MATERIALS: Anthropologist Susan Pflanz-Cook (later known as Susan Pflanz-Cook Warrner), was Edwin Cook's second wife and colleague. She accompanied Cook on his 1971-72 and 1981 trips studying the tribes of Papua New Guinea, working on her own and their joint research. Arranged in three subseries: A) Miscellaneous, B) Writings and C) Field Notes.
A) Miscellaneous: Biographical information and interview notes.
B) Writings: Pflanz-Cook's 1977 dissertation Manga Entrepreneurial Strategies (1956-1972) and papers on lactation and adultery among the Manga.
C) Field Notes: Pflanz-Cook's notebooks from 1971-72 and 1981 trips to New Guinea including daily logs, interviews, and notes on pregnancy, child-rearing, economics, and inheritance.
 

Miscellaneous

Box 45, Folder 17

Curriculum Vitae - Susan M. Pflanz-Cook 1978 - 1983

Box 45, Folder 18

Mai-Wagi interviews - Correspondence and notes 1971 - 1981

Box 46, Folder 1

Notes and correspondence 1970 - 1990

General

Includes slide notes.
 

Writings

Box 46, Folder 2

The Adultery of Men. American Anthropological Association 84th annual meeting 1985 December 4-8

Box 46, Folder 3-4

Lactation and the Reproductive Cycle Among the Manga, Jimi District, Western Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea. With Donna Lee Foster and Edwin A. Cook. Association for Social Anthropology in Oceania 11th annual meeting, Hilton Head, SC 1982 March 3-7

Box 46, Folder 5

Manga Entrepreneurial Strategies (1956-1972). Ph.D. dissertation, UC Davis Department of Anthropology 1977

 

Field Research

Box 46, Folder 6-9

Field diaries - 1971 Books 1-4

General

Interview notes and daily logs.
Box 46, Folder 10-13

Field diaries - 1972 Books 1-4

General

Tolingen's triple court. Committeemen shakeup. Nedekai on strike. Nedekai on looking out for elderly. Amgoi's cassowary tale. Inheritance to son-in-law. Tolingen/Wagi court over pig fines.
Box 47, Folder 1-4

Field diaries - 1972 Books 5-8

General

Post-council meeting standardizing bride prices. The Amgor money ploy.
Box 47, Folder 5

Field notes - Women's pregnancy histories 1981

Box 47, Folder 6

Record book - Manga child rearing, Kwiop 1981 July

Box 47, Folder 7

Record book - Trip to Jimi District 1981