Dorothy Crozier - Research papers on the Western Pacific, particularly Tonga and Fiji, 1936-1977
Dorothy Crozier - Research papers on the Western Pacific, particularly Tonga and Fiji, 1936-1977
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PMB 1196
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2 microfilm reels 35 mm
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Microfilm : PMB 1196
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Writings by Dorothy Crozier and related papers, in particular her unpublished edition of Mariners Tonga; correspondence; course, conference and teaching files; Pacific Islands social services survey project files; Tonga social services survey files; WPHC archives administration and working files and related publications. See Reel List for deta...
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Dorothy Crozier - Research papers on the Western Pacific, particularly Tonga and Fiji, 1936-1977
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PMB (Australian National University. Pacific Manuscripts Bureau) ; 1196
"Various written papers, some published, 1947-1951"--container
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Microfilm. Canberra, A.C.T. : Produced for the Pacific Manuscripts Bureau, Australian National University. 12 microfilm reels
Originals held by Pacific manuscripts Bureau, Researc...
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Dorothy Felice Crozier (1918-2001) studied history at Melbourne University from 1936 till 1944 and also tutored in its Department of History after the War. In 1948-49 Ms Crozier studied anthropology at the University of London and began research on culture change in Tonga. In 1950-51 she carried out fieldwork in Tonga as an ANU Research Scholar. In...
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PMB 1196
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Yr8R5GZn
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/Yr8R5GZn
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441535
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