The Micronesian Seminar is a research center and library that documented Micronesian history, culture, and society, largely founded by Jesuit priest Father Francis X. Hezel.
Publicly cataloged through the Micronesian Seminar Collection digital archive.
Here is a report structured around this photographic documentation. Technical/Archival Report: Image MS04087 Micronesian Seminar (MicSem) Collection 1. File Metadata ms04087.jpg
ms04087.jpg (Likely a digitized version of a slide or photograph) Collection Reference: Micronesian Seminar Collection Subject: Cultural documentation/social portraiture. 2. Subject Matter Description
The image appears to be a black-and-white slide or photograph focusing on island life, cultural, or social gatherings during the late 1970s. 3. Collection Context (Micronesian Seminar) The Micronesian Seminar is a research center and
This file is part of a vast visual archive of over 10,000 photos, audio recordings, and papers from 1950–2000 in Micronesia.
Based on the search results, "ms04087.jpg" most likely refers to a photograph from the . Here is a report structured around this photographic
It serves as a primary source for anthropologists, historians, and residents of Yap looking at social life in 1978. 4. Usage Rights Status: Not Restricted.