IDNO

LS.75612.


Description

Two native 'Sakan' men in Epi Island wearing neckchievis and sarongs and the man on the left wears a shirt and holds a trilby hat and bible. The other man also possibly holds a bible under his arm, and they probably connected to the Presbyterian Mission which was established on Epi Island in 1890. [JD 22/05/2017]
The men are standing in a clearing with small trees and a building in the background. [JD 22/05/2017]


Place

Oceania Melanesia; Vanuatu; Shefa Province; Epi Island; Sakan


Cultural Affliation


Named Person


Photographer

None


Collector / Expedition


Date

circa 1886 - 1891


Collection Name


Source

?Minns


Format

Lantern Slide Black & White


Primary Documentation


Other Information

LS.75549. to LS.75745. were found inside the wooden tray now numbered C360/.

The slides were accompanied by a list providing the number from each geographic area and at times the book from which the image was taken. See Bay N/Shelf3/Box1/.
There was also a note recording that the slides were removed from their original location to make room for Bateman prints. _002

Place: The Place field was previously recorded as being "Oceania Melanesia; ?Papua New Guinea", but the lanternslide is annotated as 'Epi Tasiks', which probably refers to Api Island, Vanuatu (cf LS.120902.TC1). The Place field has been amended accordingly. [JD 19/05/2017]

Context: An image with the same type appears in a Slide set: 'Mission work in the New Hebrides' (lecture: Newton & Co., 60 slides, n.d.), 33  Natives of Sakan, in Epi' The slides with dates range between 1886 - 1891. [Source: http://www.slides.uni-trier.de/set/index-slide.php?id=3008025, JD 22/05/2017]


FM:210262

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