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Title
Wintua scrapbook of children with flags
Date Created and/or Issued
1980
Contributing Institution
UC San Diego, The UC San Diego Library
Collection
Ann Skinner-Jones and Joan Larcom Photographs
Rights Information
Under copyright
Constraint(s) on Use: This work is protected by the U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.C.). Use of this work beyond that allowed by "fair use" requires written permission of the copyright holder(s). Responsibility for obtaining permissions and any use and distribution of this work rests exclusively with the user and not the UC San Diego Library. Inquiries can be made to the UC San Diego Library program having custody of the work.
Use: This work is available from the UC San Diego Library. This digital copy of the work is intended to support research, teaching, and private study.
Rights Holder and Contact
Unknown
Description
Re-photographed image from a villager's scrapbook taken in 1981. Children celebrate Independence,1980, waving the newly created Vanuatu flag.
UC San Diego Library, UC San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093-0175 (https://library.ucsd.edu/dc/contact)
Type
image
Identifier
ark:/20775/bb8264392m
Language
No linguistic content
Subject
Flags
Children
Scrapbooks
Oceania
Wintua (Malekula, Vanuatu)
Pacific Islands
Melanesia
South West Bay (Malakula, Vanuatu)
Mewun Scrapbooks
Elections and Politics
Place
Oceania
Wintua (Malekula, Vanuatu)
Pacific Islands
Melanesia
South West Bay (Malakula, Vanuatu)

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