(Card 1/J) Hoiyevia Base Camp, June 1938

 
Containers:
Box 1
Component identifier:
Item 8
Content Summary:

1*-2* Ivaia's daughters, the only females to visit the camp until May 1939, 2 June 1938, the boy may be their brother.

3* Huli elder, possibly Ivaia, 2 June 1938. See caption 5 (Card 1/C) 7-11.

4* The boy in 1-2 above, 2 June 1938

5 Ivaia's daughters with a police wife, 2 June 1938

6-9, 16-20, 26-33 Mainch, Constable Karo's wife, 2 June 1938

10-15 A police wife, 2 June 1938

21-24*-25* Variously Mainch, the elder in 3, Ivaia's daughters, and the boy in 4, 2 June 1938

34*-35 Liwa (Leo) of the Waga, 2 June 1938

Immediate source of acquisition:
The Taylor Papers were donated to the National Library by Bill Gammage, on behalf of Taylor's nephew Russ Robinson, in 1998. The core of the collection is comprised of records Taylor brought to Sydney in 1940 to prepare his report on the Hagen-Sepik Patrol. This material spans the period 1932-40, though Taylor also drew on other records relating to the Patrol in his assessment. On completing the report Taylor passed the records to his nephew, Russ Robinson, who in turn added papers to the collection. In 1986, at Taylor's request the records were lent by Robinson to Bill Gammage for his book about the Hagen-Sepik Patrol, entitled The sky travellers: journeys in New Guinea 1938-1939 (Melbourne University Press, 1998). Gammage added further Taylor records to the original body of papers, principally acquired from John Black and Ian Downs.
Names:
Jim Taylor

Access and use

Parent Restrictions:
Please refer to the collection's catalogue record for the access conditions (http://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn43306).
Parent Terms of Access:
Copying and publishing of unpublished manuscript material is subject to copyright restrictions. For such material, written permission to publish must be obtained from the copyright holder(s). Copying of unpublished material for research purposes is permissible 50 years after the death of the creator of the material.
Location of this collection:
Parkes Place
Canberra ACT 2600, Australia
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