MANY ISLANDERS QUICKLY BECAME AWARE OF THE TRADE POTENTIAL OF THEIR TRADITIONAL ARTS.
DETAILS
Photographer:
U.S. Army Signal Corps
Online Reference Number: 2-0073
Original Image Source: U.S. National Archives. U.S. Arny Signal Corps
Location: Apia, Western Samoa
Document Type: Black & White Photograph
Category: American Samoa, Americans, Barter/Pay/Employ, Baskets, Buildings/Structures, Grass Skirts, Handicraft, Identified Persons, "Natives", U.S. Army Signal Corps, Unidentified Persons, Walking Sticks, Weaving
Date: Circa 1944-01
Physical Collection: "Island Encounters" photograph collection (#140)
Image record edited by Alan Vandermyden at 2012-02-28 15:09:44
Online Reference Number: 2-0073
Original Image Source: U.S. National Archives. U.S. Arny Signal Corps
Location: Apia, Western Samoa
Document Type: Black & White Photograph
Category: American Samoa, Americans, Barter/Pay/Employ, Baskets, Buildings/Structures, Grass Skirts, Handicraft, Identified Persons, "Natives", U.S. Army Signal Corps, Unidentified Persons, Walking Sticks, Weaving
Date: Circa 1944-01
Physical Collection: "Island Encounters" photograph collection (#140)
Image record edited by Alan Vandermyden at 2012-02-28 15:09:44
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