Fieldwork notes, diaries, research and photographic material collected by Monica Glyn-Jones while under appointment by the Colonial Social Science Research Council to undertake research into the economic and social life of a Dusun community at Inobong near Penampang in North Borneo from November 1949 until August 1951.
Research papers of Monica Glyn-Jones
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Coastlands village ploughland

Slide of children selling areca nuts

Ibadan street scene, red peppers and clabash bowls

Horniman Museum Accession Register, 1910-1927
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