Bolivia, return trip: Slide Roll 1
Object Details
- Collection Creator
- Jones, James C. (James Clyde), 1944-
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- James C. Jones collection from Bolivia
- James C. Jones collection from Bolivia / Series 1: Photographic slides taken in San Ignacio de Moxos, Beni, Bolivia
- Extent
- 24 Slides (photographs)
- Date
- 1988 August 10-14
- Container
- Box 2, Sheet 24
- Archival Repository
- National Museum of the American Indian
- Type
- Archival materials
- Slides
- Slides (photographs)
- Collection Citation
- Identification of specific item; Date (if known); James Jones collection from Bolivia, Item Number; National Museum of the American Indian Archive Center, Smithsonian Institution
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- Scope and Contents
- Return Trip, Roll 1 [1.1-1.23] notes provided by James Jones. August 10- August 14, 1988 2. Statue of Pedio Ignacio Muira. Trinidad. 1988 August 10. 3. Truck has slipped off ferry at Puerto Almacen (Río Ibarre); cab underwater. Much sugar aboard, and other goods. Road to San Ignacio. 1988 August 10. 4. The micro cross on Río Ibarre on ferry at Puerto Almacen. Road to San Ignacio. 1988 August 10. 5. Crossing the Río mamoré at Puerto Barrador. Road to San Ignacio. 1988 August 10. 6. Macaw at Puero Ganadero. Road to San Ignacio. 1988 August 10. 7. Statue by Pablo Bazán at Laguna Isireri. "Jichi" (manwawaru) (with Ignacito) wrapped around Isidoro, now grown. San Ignacio de Moxos. 1988 August 11. 8. Statue by Pablo Bazán at Laguna Isireri. "Jichi" (manwawaru) (with Ignacito) wrapped around Isidoro, now grown. San Ignacio de Moxos. 1988 August 11. 9. Laguna Isireri. Beach and toma for water in distance. San Ignacio de Moxos. 1988 August 11. 10. Statue of Lorenza Congo, by Pablo Bazán. Born ea. 1897, died early this year. Day of mourning dedicated in pueblo for her. Statue incomplete, in patio of cass paraguial (?) for now. San Ignacio. 1988 August 12. 11. Machetero Statue, framing church. By Don Francisco Uche. San Ignacio de Moxos. 1988 August 12. 12. Missing? Machetero Statue in foreground. San Ignacio de Moxos. 1988 August 13. 13. Mass in San Ignacio, in sanctuary. San Ignacio de Moxos. 1988 August 14. 14. Mass in San Ignacio, in sanctuary. San Ignacio de Moxos. 1988 August 14. 15. At door of church, drummers and shanda(?) moves in procession with Virgen de Asunta. San Ignacio de Moxos. 1988 August 14. 16. The main bell tower (old belle) of templo in San Ignacio. 1988 August 14. 17. Painting in Belén, by pariente ignaciano- Rod Cuellar. San Ignacio de Moxos. 1988 August 14. 18. Abelino Masapaija, now head of choir. San Ignacio de Moxos. 1988 August 14. 19. Four músicos, Abelino Masapaija with violin. San Ignacio de Moxos. 1988 August 14 20. Marcelino Coseruna, 1 degree cacigue del cabildo. San Ignacio de Moxos. 1988 August 14.
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- Record ID
- ebl-1674240600663-1674240601039-1
- Metadata Usage
- CC0
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