Box 4
Contains 90 Results:
independence of Madagascar, 1946 Author: Jacques and Raymond Rabemananjara Location: Neuilly, France, 1946
debates before the Assemble Nationale Constuante on the possible independence of Madagascar 1946
interviews with Jean de Heaulme Author: Alison Jolly Location: Fort Dauphin, 1998-2000
Professional papers, include diaries; correspondence; notes and notebooks; articles and reviews; prints; and photographs.
Children's story books written by Alison Jolly and illustrated by Deborah Rossart as part of the Ako Project to involve and aid primary school teachers in Madagascar; also note cards by Deborah Rossart from the project. Also, woven fabric from Madagascar.
Rehomahas notebook of names Location: Berenty, 1930s
all original Berenty workers by village, dedicated to his wife Seconde who had been to the plantation school and could read
interview notes Author: AJ Berenty, 1998-2000
Andreas Miha, Rakotolahy, Fagnanea, Ndaisoa, Filomana, Genevievy, Prospere Sambiavy, Rekanoky, Rehomana, Tsiminono, Tsiaketraky
tourist interviews Author: Alison Jolly , 2000
Professional papers, include diaries; correspondence; notes and notebooks; articles and reviews; prints; and photographs.
Children's story books written by Alison Jolly and illustrated by Deborah Rossart as part of the Ako Project to involve and aid primary school teachers in Madagascar; also note cards by Deborah Rossart from the project. Also, woven fabric from Madagascar.
July-Oct Diary Author: AJ Lewes and Sark, 1999
Berenty interviews
interview Chantal and Georges du Pray Author: Alison Jolly Location: Sainte foy la grande, 1999
Professional papers, include diaries; correspondence; notes and notebooks; articles and reviews; prints; and photographs.
Children's story books written by Alison Jolly and illustrated by Deborah Rossart as part of the Ako Project to involve and aid primary school teachers in Madagascar; also note cards by Deborah Rossart from the project. Also, woven fabric from Madagascar.
interview Guy and Eliane Marcou Author: Alison Jolly Location: Lamonzie St. Martin France, 2000
Professional papers, include diaries; correspondence; notes and notebooks; articles and reviews; prints; and photographs.
Children's story books written by Alison Jolly and illustrated by Deborah Rossart as part of the Ako Project to involve and aid primary school teachers in Madagascar; also note cards by Deborah Rossart from the project. Also, woven fabric from Madagascar.
interview Maitre Christophie Author: Alison Jolly Fort Dauphin, 2003
1947 people condemned to death in Fort D.
letters between Duke students, 1970s
Kathryn Dainis Blumenfeld-jones, Norman Budritz, Lee McGeorge Durrell, Jay Russell, Anne Mertl Millhollen