Australian anthropological photographs, 1966-1968.

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Australian anthropological photographs, 1966-1968.

Photographs documenting anthropological research in Australia including ceremonial dances and rites, sacred locations, food gathering, spear making and throwing, views of the land and its local inhabitants, including the Ngatatjara, Pintupi, and others. Photographs were taken by Gould. Photographs are identified.

194 photonegatives : b&w.19 photoprints : b&w.105 photoprints : b&w mounted on file cards.

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Social Science Research Foundation.

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University of Western Australia

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Gould, Richard A. (Richard Allan)

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The Social Science Research Foundation presented Dr. Richard Gould with a two-year grant starting January 1, 1966, to study and document the various aspects of aboriginal life. The grant was administered by the University of Western Australia. From the description of Australian anthropological photographs, 1966-1968. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155517770 Anthropologist, archaeologist, museum curator. Gould was Curator of North American Archaeology...