Louis Ledoux: Papua New Guinea Collection
Lot 107:
The personal archive of Louis-Pierre Ledoux (1912-2001), who was the second person (and first trained anthropologist) to record significant data on the Murik people of Papua New Guinea. The archive contains his field journals from a six-month stay in a Murik village, along with a wealth of associated material.
21 Books Total – 4 Diary notebooks and 17 field notes of Louis Pierre Ledoux’s time in Kaup, from Feb. – July 1936, including original handwritten real-time on site notes.
4 Purple Diary’s Books each include two different topics per book with handwritten notes (not completely filled). 18cm x 22cm
Sing Sings (front) and Legends (back)(dos-a-dos)
Scarification, Tattoos, Paint (front) and Girl’s Ceremonies (back)(dos-a-dos)
Medicine and Illness (front) and Musical Instruments – General Food Tambu Machinery (back)(dos-a-dos)
Outrigger Canoes (front) and House Building Ceremonies (back)(dos-a-dos)
2 Small Brown Notepads with what appears to be lists or items or supplies 7.5cm x 12.5cm
17 Green Field notebooks – All Handwritten (not completely filled) 20cm x 12cm
6 Books appear to be Kaup Diaries from February to July 1936.
11 Additional Green Books on the following topics: Sandap, Murik, Karau, Mendam #1, Mendam #2, Reading Notes, Das Kirchebuch (listing names of tribe members with birth, marriage and death dates)., Colection (i.e. artefacts collected), Questions to be Asked, Sex, and Language.
Date: 1936
Provenance: Louis Pierre Ledoux Collection
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