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Micronesian Diary
Micronesian Diary

Digital Gutenberg
Digital Gutenberg

Sounds of the Kalinga
Sounds of the Kalinga



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A R C H A E O L O G Y

Micronesian Diary

Micronesian Diary For the people of Micronesia, the discovery of the past has become an important element in their quest to revive and revitalize traditions and values that have been distorted by the lens of more than two centuries of successive colonial occupations. By Felicia R. Beardsley

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P H O T O G R A P H Y

Herbert Quick

Herbert Quick "Photography is part science and part fun. Mostly fun."

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China Notebook

China Notebook Let the world understand and care for the Chinese people. Let them know in the Old East there is a group of never-yielding people who are stubbornly laboring for humankind. By B.H. Jiang

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Mr. Otis

Mr. Otis "In Mr. Otis we obviously have another Van Gogh and he's got two ears." -- Bennett Cerf. From the collection of Stewart Holbrook

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Catherine McIntyre

Garden of Earthly Delights Natural things exist only a little; reality lies only in dreams.

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E S S A Y S

Digital Gutenberg

Digital Gutenberg Johann Gutenberg had three good ideas, one of which was actually original. By E. R. Beardsley

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E T H N O M U S I C O L O G Y

Sounds of the Kalinga

Sounds of the Kalinga

Sokkong and his associates have dedicated themselves to the preservation of the tribe's rich tradition of music, including the making of an astonishing array of bamboo instruments. By David G. Such

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H I S T O R Y

Opal Whiteley

Opal Whiteley A little girl from a logging camp grew up to become one of the most notorious literary sensations of the century. By Steve McQuiddy

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S T O R I E S

The Glass Enclave

Fatty

She wanted to look as elegant as Benazir Bhutto, as mesmerizing as the Afghan princess she had once seen on TV wearing hijab, the daughter of an exiled leader of the mujahideen. By Leila Aboulela

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The Saint of Mount Koya

Saint of Mount Koya

She stood bathed in the moonlight, the figure of some pale goddess, wringing out the wash cloth. By Izumi Kyoka

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Fatty

Moon Dog

The actor was professionally stiff and ready to go, but the girl still had her legs shut with her hands. The pig seemed unconcerned. By Peter Burnett

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