Aida. Life and ceremony of the Gogodala.
Cloth
1981 · Bathurst
by Crawford, A. L.
Bathurst: National Cultural Council of Papua New Guinea, in association with Robert Brown & Associates, 1981. Cloth. Fine. 34 cm; 408 pages, mostly color photo illustrations. Stamped cloth in dust jacket.
Photographic account of the Gogodala, a cultural group of about 10,000 people who dwell in the lagoons along the floodplain of the Aramia River north of the Fly River Delta in Papua New Guinea. Includes a catalogue of known objects and artifacts held in museums around the world. (Inventory #: 5624) (truncated)
Photographic account of the Gogodala, a cultural group of about 10,000 people who dwell in the lagoons along the floodplain of the Aramia River north of the Fly River Delta in Papua New Guinea. Includes a catalogue of known objects and artifacts held in museums around the world. (Inventory #: 5624) (truncated)