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National Anthropological Archives
Assortment of invitations, greeting cards, programs, pamphlets, and two small banners; also Landes's name plate
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National Anthropological Archives
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National Anthropological Archives
"Two California Court Decisions against Race Discrimination": Ashley V. Doss, et. al. vs. Alex P. Bernal, et. al.; Ignacio Lopez et. al. vs. W.C. Seccombe
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Landes, Ruth, 1908-1991
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1938 December
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1 Photographic print (black & white, 4 x 3 centimeters)
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National Anthropological Archives
Son-in-law and grandchild of Idalice, Candomblé de Angola high priestess. Photograph from anthropologist Ruth Landes' 1938-1939 field research on Afro-Brazilians and Candomblé in Brazil in the city of Bahia (now known as Salvador). Handwritten by Landes on verso: "Son-in-law of Idalice showing his bby. -- at presente."
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Landes, Ruth, 1908-1991
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circa 1938
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1 Photographic print (black & white, 4 x 3 centimeters)
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National Anthropological Archives
Photograph from anthropologist Ruth Landes' 1938-1939 field research on Afro-Brazilians and Candomblé in Brazil in the city of Bahia (now known as Salvador).
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Landes, Ruth, 1908-1991
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1938 December
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1 Photographic print (black & white, 3 x 4 centimeters)
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National Anthropological Archives
Possibly daughter and grandchild of Idalice, Candomblé de Angola high priestess. Photograph from anthropologist Ruth Landes' 1938-1939 field research on Afro-Brazilians and Candomblé in Brazil in the city of Bahia (now known as Salvador). Handwritten by Landes on verso: "D of Idalice with baby."
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Landes, Ruth, 1908-1991
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1938 October
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1 Photographic print (black & white, 5 x 3.5 centimeters)
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National Anthropological Archives
Photograph from anthropologist Ruth Landes' 1938-1939 field research on Afro-Brazilians and Candomblé in Brazil in the city of Bahia (now known as Salvador). Handwritten by Landes on verso: "Quintas houses on slope. Oct. 1938. Barra, Bahia."
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Landes, Ruth, 1908-1991
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1938 October
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1 Photographic print (black & white, 3.5 x 5 centimeters)
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National Anthropological Archives
Photograph from anthropologist Ruth Landes' 1938-1939 field research on Afro-Brazilians and Candomblé in Brazil in the city of Bahia (now known as Salvador). Handwritten by Landes on verso: "Quintas N. houses. Differing heights due 2 slope. Oct. 20, 1938. Bahia."
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Landes, Ruth, 1908-1991
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1938 October
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1 Photographic print (black & white, 3.5 x 5 centimeters)
- Collection ID:
- NAA.1991-04
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National Anthropological Archives
Photograph from anthropologist Ruth Landes' 1938-1939 field research on Afro-Brazilians and Candomblé in Brazil in the city of Bahia (now known as Salvador). Handwritten by Landes on verso: "Quintas houses. Oct. 1938. Bahia."
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Landes, Ruth, 1908-1991
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circa 1938 or 1939
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1 Photographic print (black & white, 3.5 x 4.5 centimeters)
- Collection ID:
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National Anthropological Archives
Photograph taken in Rio de Janeiro in 1938 or 1939, when anthropologist Ruth Landes was in Brazil to study Afro-Brazilians and Candomblé in the city of Bahia (now known as Salvador).