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Marie-Immaculata

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Marie-Immaculata
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  • Marie-Immaculata
  • Marie-Immaculata

    Object Details

    Creator

    Albert, Ethel Mary, 1918-1989

    Collection Creator

    Albert, Ethel Mary, 1918-1989

    Collection Citation

    Ethel Mary Albert Papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution

    Scope and Contents

    A portrait of Marie-Immaculata Gakwaya in Astrida (now Butare) in South Province, Rwanda. The date on the slide is APR 56.
    sova.naa.1990-30_ref1113

    GUID

    https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nw36bd93cb3-37eb-4fd0-87c3-22ffeb7a8b1b

    Local Numbers

    Image ID.albert_papers_318

    Place

    Africa
    Rwanda
    Southern (Rwanda : Province)
    Butare (Rwanda)

    Topic

    Portrait photography -- Africa
    Women -- Africa

    Creator

    Albert, Ethel Mary, 1918-1989

    Culture

    Tutsi (African people)

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    Ethel Mary Albert Papers
    Ethel Mary Albert Papers / Series 5: Photographic slides / 317-339 Tanganyika, Astrida, Astrida dancers

    Sponsor

    Digitization of the sound recordings was made possible by a grant from the Arcadia Fund.

    Extent

    1 Slides (photographs) (color)

    Date

    circa 1956

    Archival Repository

    National Anthropological Archives

    Type

    Archival materials
    Slides (photographs)
    Color slides

    Arrangement

    Image indexed by slide number

    Collection Rights

    Contact the Repository for terms of use.

    Genre/Form

    Color slides

    Collection Restrictions

    The Ethel Mary Albert papers are open for reaearch.
    NAA.1990-30_ref1113
    https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nw36bd93cb3-37eb-4fd0-87c3-22ffeb7a8b1b
    NAA.1990-30
    NAA

    Record ID

    ebl-1641238230668-1641238231313-0

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