Appears in Hitchcock and Norris as Fig 86, captioned: ‘Dressed as a prince and princess in kain perada, the bride and groom await their guests at a wedding reception. The girl on the left holds a betel dish, while the one on the right displays a cushion embellished with gold leaf.’ Note the rice paste decorations behind. Appears in Hitchcock and Norris as Fig 86.
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35mm slide: A purchase being made - money changing hands (Chinese yuan)
Colour slide of barren landscape
Coastlands Estate houbas and small bridge
Colour positive film view of Wai Wai people trekking through forest with packs on backs and walking sticks
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