IDNO
T.132408.MST
Description
On Strathern's listing: Same garden: coffee, beans, yar (casuarina tree) bananas, taro, kim weka (a type of edible greens), oka møi.
Place
Oceania Melanesia; Papua New Guinea; Western Highlands Province; Mt. Hagen; Kelua
Cultural Affliation
Named Person
Photographer
Strathern, Marilyn (later Prof., Dame)
Collector / Expedition
Date
9 July 1965
Collection Name
Strathern Collection
Source
Strathern, Marilyn (Prof., Dame)
Format
Colour Transparency
Primary Documentation
Other Information
T.132403.MST - T.132439.MST were identified by Marilyn Strathern as Set 28.
Bibliographic Reference: See M. Strathern, ‘Why is the Pueraria a Sweet Potato?’ Ethnology 8 (2): 189-198, 1969.
Context: kim weka = Melpa term for a type of edible greens. [Strathern's Glossary word document, JD 4/26/2017]
Context: oka moi = Central Melpa (e.g. Elti) term for Pueraria montana var. lobate or Foot-a-night vine, a plant. [Strathern's Glossary word document, JD 4/26/2017]
Context: yar = Pidgin term for casuarina tree. [Strathern's Glossary word document, JD 4/26/2017]
A grant from the Wenner-Gren Foundation Historical Archives Program supported the documentation and preservation of the Strathern photographic collection. [JD 6/11/2017]
FM:267566
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