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1001:2021:11 [2024/04/16 18:27] – [Another story of fieldwork: Layard on Atchin] Ryan Schram (admin)1001:2021:11 [2024/04/16 18:27] (current) – [Another story of fieldwork: Layard on Atchin] Ryan Schram (admin)
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 * Rivers and John W. Layard on Atchin (Tsan) island in the New Hebrides islands (today in Malakula, Vanuatu) * Rivers and John W. Layard on Atchin (Tsan) island in the New Hebrides islands (today in Malakula, Vanuatu)
  
-   - Abandoned by Rivers, who got frustrated<HTML></li></HTML><HTML></ul></HTML>+   - Abandoned by Rivers, who got frustrated
    - “Paper [an untitled man] makes another fire and uses a different teapot than us [Rivers and Layard]. The fact that we have eaten with women prevents him from eating with us” (Layard’s field notes, ca. Sept.–Oct. 1914).    - “Paper [an untitled man] makes another fire and uses a different teapot than us [Rivers and Layard]. The fact that we have eaten with women prevents him from eating with us” (Layard’s field notes, ca. Sept.–Oct. 1914).
  
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