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dc.coverage.spatialCreation location: Papua New Guineaen_US
dc.coverage.temporalcreation date: 1960sen_US
dc.creatorSorenson, E. Richarden_US
dc.date1960sen_US
dc.date.accessioned2008-03-27T17:56:14Z
dc.date.available2008-03-27T17:56:14Z
dc.date.issued1960-1969en_US
dc.identifier118099en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1721.3/25295en_US
dc.descriptionfull view, When the villagers cook and eat, pigs clean scraps, handouts and residue. During feasts, many pigs may gather to dispose of the large quantity of waste and disposable food and make it unnecessary for the Fore to clean the area of food scraps and cooking debris after mealsen_US
dc.relation.ispartof132823en_US
dc.rights(c) E. Richard Sorensonen_US
dc.subjectPacific Islandersen_US
dc.subjectAnthropologyen_US
dc.subjectSwineen_US
dc.subjectIndigenous peopleen_US
dc.subjectDocumentary photographyen_US
dc.titleScavenging Pigs IIen_US
dc.typeImageen_US
dc.rights.accessAll rights reserveden_US
vra.culturalContextAmericanen_US
vra.culturalContextNew Guineaen_US
vra.techniquephotographyen_US
vra.worktypePhotographen_US
dc.contributor.displayphotographer: E. Richard Sorenson (American, 1925-)en_US


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