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Title
Sakalava girls playing the xylophone, Malaimbandy(?), Madagascar, 1935
Creator
Fagereng, Edvin
Date Created and/or Issued
1935
Publication Information
University of Southern California. Libraries
Contributing Institution
University of Southern California Digital Library
Collection
International Mission Photography Archive, ca.1860-ca.1960
Rights Information
Misjonsmarka 12, NO-4024 Stavanger, Norway
Mission and Diakonia Archives, VID Specialized University
USC does not control copyright for these images. For usage permission, contact Mission and Diakonia Archives, VID Specialized University. Information is available at https://www.vid.no/en/historical-archive/ .
post@vid.no
Description
"Filles sakalava jouant au Kilanga" ("Sakalava girls playing the xylophone").
Type
image
Format
photographic prints, 6.4 x 10.3 cm.
photographs
Identifier
impa-m9048 [Legacy record ID]
IMP-NMS-A155-2059
http://doi.org/10.25549/impa-m9048
http://thumbnails.digitallibrary.usc.edu/IMP-NMS-A155-2059.jpg
Subject
Indigenous populations
Musical instruments
Group portraits
Girls
Time Period
1935
Place
Africa
Madagascar
Malaimbandy(?)
Source
NMS/Photo/A155Ma/2059 [File]
Relation
A155Ma by Fagereng, Edvin Kristian Herbert, 1898-1993
International Mission Photography Archive, ca.1860-ca.1960
Mission and Diakonia Archives, VID Specialized University
Photographs of the Mission and Diakonia Archives, VID Specialized University, Stavanger, Norway, ca.1870-1950
impa-m559

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