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Approximately 12 patrol reports, with related correspondence. PATROL OFFICERS: Rutledge, D. F. M.; Bramell, J. B. C.; Healy, M. J. AREAS PATROLLED: Keakea, Keuru, Lakekamu, Orokolo, Opao, Vailala, Kuaru, Kukukuku, Tiveri, Kovio, Kukipi, Moveave, Kerema. The volume centers around village, plantation, and native labor inspections, tax collection, and census taking in the Gulf District, Kerema, 1936-1937. Officers held Court for Native Matters, recruitments, and distributed prizes for village contests. Patrols were made by whaleboat or canoe. Each report remarks on the harsh weather of the rainy season; flooding and erosion are mentioned often. There are many references made to local flora and fauna, as well as illness and disease. A selection of native vocabulary is included in report number 8. UC San Diego Library, UC San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093-0175 (https://library.ucsd.edu/dc/contact) This digital object is a surrogate of an item from the National Archives of Papua New Guinea (Accession no. 496, Gulf District, Kerema, Volume 15). It was scanned from microfiche held by UC San Diego Library (MSS 215: Gulf : Kerema : 040 : 007 - 042 : 051.). During July 2018, UC San Diego undergraduate students conducted a preliminary analysis of a few PNG Patrol Report volumes. Students were assigned one volume to analyze at the report level summarizing their findings, identifying key terms, and writing aboutness statements. Visit Patrolling the Past to Explore the (de)Colonial Gaze: CAT 124A Summer 2018 Sixth College to learn more about the students work and the course. https://knit.ucsd.edu/patrollingthepast/ Patrol Reports. Gulf District, Kerema, 1936-1937. National Archives of Papua New Guinea, Accession 496.
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text
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ark:/20775/bb63498273
Language
English
Subject
Religion Diseases Law Language Commerce Nutrition Inspection Politics Taxes Rites and ceremonies Weather Canoes Gardens Topography Investigation Land surveys Census Oceania Melanesia Kerema (Papua New Guinea) Pacific Islands Gulf Province (Papua New Guinea)
Place
Oceania Melanesia Kerema (Papua New Guinea) Pacific Islands Gulf Province (Papua New Guinea)
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