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General correspondence

  • AU PMB MS 164
  • Coleção
  • 2 May 1866 - 7 October 1869

These papers comprise part of the records of the Vicariate of New Caledonia which are designated Oceania Nova Caledonia (ONC) in the Marist Archives. The ONC material fills four large filing cabinets which are listed as APM I ONC, APM II ONC, APM III ONC and AMP IV ONC. The ONC files are not as well organized as the other Pacific vicariates and they contain many unclassified and unnamed sections. Please also see PMB MS 161.

Correspondence from cabinet APM IV ONC. The correspondence is in dossiers dated 1867-68 and 1869.

Roman Catholic Church - New Caledonia

General correspondence

  • AU PMB MS 163
  • Coleção
  • 3 June 1864 - 2 May 1866

These papers comprise part of the records of the Vicariate of New Caledonia which are designated Oceania Nova Caledonia (ONC) in the Marist Archives. The ONC material fills four large filing cabinets which are listed as APM I ONC, APM II ONC, APM III ONC and AMP IV ONC. The ONC files are not as well organized as the other Pacific vicariates and they contain many unclassified and unnamed sections. Please also see PMB MS 161.

Correspondence from cabinet APM IV ONC. The correspondence comprises the following dossiers: Correspondance Generale;
Correspondance Generale 1865;
Correspondance Generale 1865 including folder marked 'Correspondance du P. Forestier a Paris sur les affaires de la N. Caledonie' 1865-66;
Correspondance Generale 1866;
Correspondance Generale EN I

Roman Catholic Church - New Caledonia

General correspondence

  • AU PMB MS 162
  • Coleção
  • February 1859 - 1 June 1864

These papers comprise part of the records of the Vicariate of New Caledonia which are designated Oceania Nova Caledonia (ONC) in the Marist Archives. The ONC material fills four large filing cabinets which are listed as APM I ONC, APM II ONC, APM III ONC and AMP IV ONC. The ONC files are not as well organized as the other Pacific vicariates and they contain many unclassified and unnamed sections. Please also see PMB MS 161.

Correspondence from cabinet APM IV ONC in dossiers dated 1857-59, 1860-61, 1862-63, 1864.

Roman Catholic Church - New Caledonia

General correspondence

  • AU PMB MS 161
  • Coleção
  • 1 October 1845 - 14 July 1859

These papers comprise part of the records of the Vicariate of New Caledonia which are designated Oceania Nova Caledonia (ONC) in the Marist Archives. The ONC material fills four large filing cabinets which are listed as APM I ONC, APM II ONC, APM III ONC and AMP IV ONC. The ONC files are not as well organized as the other Pacific vicariates and they contain many unclassified and unnamed sections.

Correspondence from cabinet APM IV ONC. The correspondence comprises the following dossiers: Correspondance Generale, 1845-49, including folder marked 'RP Rougeyron' letters, 1848-49;
Correspondance Generale, 1850-56, including folder marked 'Lettres des missionaires de Caledonie en sejour a Futuna (P. Rougeyron et Gagniere, 1850-51)'; and Correspondance Generale, 1857-59

Roman Catholic Church - New Caledonia

Te Karere Koia Oki Te Pepa Society, with which is incorporated, fugitive papers, edited in Mangaia

  • AU PMB DOC 518
  • Coleção
  • September 1898 - January 1901

In Rarotongan and English. Published by the London Missionary Society Press, Mangaia, South Pacific.

No.4, Sep 1898
No.5, Nov 1898, and Supplement
No.6, Jan 1899
No.7, Mar 1899
No.8, Apr 1899
No.9, Aug 1899
No.10, Oct 1899
No.11, Dec 1899
No.12, Feb 1900
No.13, Apr 1900
No.14, Jun 1900
No.15, 18 Jul 1900
No.16, Sep 1900
No.18, Jan 1901

Te Karere Koia Oki Te Pepa Society. With which is incorporated, Fugitive Papers, Edited in Mangaia

A Rarotongan—English dictionary

  • AU PMB MS 1338
  • Coleção
  • Compiled 1918

A note in the D.S. Marshall’s, Polynesian Journal 1951-1953, (p.183) states that Marshall borrowed the Dictionary from Rev. Murphy in May 1952. (PMB 1335)
There is a Ms. note on the title page of the Dictionary as follows:
“Note:– This MSS. is the property of the Compiler. (Rev G.H. Eastman, London Mission, Beru, Gilbert Islands.)
“It is placed on loan in the Library of the London Missionary Society, Rarotonga, for the use of members of the Mission pending completion of the printing of the book.
“It is requested that the MSS. Should not be removed from the Library of the London Missionary Society, Rarotonga, without the author having first been consulted.
G.H. Eastman, July 1918
”Hurstmere”
Takapuna
Auckland, N.Z.

A Rarotongan—English Dictionary, with which are included numerous words of the dialects in use in other parts of the Cook Islands, South Pacific, with introductory notes and appendices. Compiled by Rev. G.H. Eastman of the London Missionary Society. (To be) Published by The Cook islands Administration, Rarotonga, Cook Islands, 1918, Ts., annotated, 323pp.
See also PMB 478 for another copy of the Dictionary microfilmed by the Bureau in Dorset in 1974. It is considered that the annotations make it worth while microfilming this second copy of the Dictionary.

Eastman, George Herbert

Cook Islands research papers

  • AU PMB MS 1337
  • Coleção
  • 1951-1989

Don Marshall undertook 12 expeditions to Polynesia during the period 1951 to 2004, a number of them on behalf of the Peabody Museum, Salem, carrying out research work in Honolulu, Tahiti, Fiji, New Zealand, the Cook Islands, Samoa, the Australs and the Tuamotus. His field work in the Cook Islands focused on Mangaia.

Marshall was a professional photographer before World War II. He enlisted in the US Army in 1942 and was based in Panama where he developed an interest in the San Blas Cuna Indians and a lifelong passion for anthropology. After the War Marshall studied anthropology at Harvard and in 1951 was awarded a Fullbright scholarship to New Zealand, stopping at Honolulu for a few weeks with Sir Peter Buck who had studied and published a good deal on Mangaia. Marshall carried out fieldwork in Mangaia, including collecting artefacts for the Peabody Museum, in May 1952, February to May 1955, and November 1957 to June 1958. He was awarded a doctorate from Harvard University in 1956. Marshall returned to the Cook Islands in 1976 and 1989.

Marshall was editor of Frank Stimson’s, Songs and Tales of the Sea Kings: interpretations of the oral literature of Polynesia (1957); joint author with Frank Stimson of, Ra’ivavae: an expedition to the most fascinating and mysterious island in Polynesia (1961); joint author and editor of Human Sexual Behavior: variations in the ethnographic spectrum (1971), based on papers presented in 1965; and author of, “Too Much in Mangaia”, in Readings in Human Sexuality: contemporary perspectives, edited by Chad Morgan and Gayle Johnson (1980).

In 1962-1963 Marshall attended the US Army War College then joined the Army General Staff in Washington, serving two tours of duty in Vietnam, working on analyses of US involvement in the war and strategies for the future. He also served as deputy director of the Strategic Arms Limitation (SALT) task force at the Pentagon and as director of strategy and assessment for the Defense Nuclear Agency. He retired in 1976.

From 1980 to 1990 Marshall worked at the University of California, Berkeley on post-doctoral studies in anthropology and linguistics, and later on the Vietnam Project of the Military Conflict Institute. In 1990 he became director of publications and research for Oceania at the Peabody Essex Museum, and editor of Neptune. Ill health forced Marshall to retire a second time in August 2000.

The biographical notes above are from, Rod Dixon (ed.), Captive Images: images of Rarotongans and Mangaians in the 1950s. Photographs by Donald Stanley Marshall, donated by Mira Nan Marshall Virginia, Rarotonga, USP Cook Islands Campus, 2009; a catalogue for an exhibition of Marshall’s photographs on display at the Beachcomber in Avarua Aug-Sep 2009.

Manuscripts, unpublished and rare printed materials in boxes 1.1-1.8, 2.1-2.5, 3.1, 4.1, 5.1-5.5, 6.1-6.5, 9.1-9.5, 10.1-10.3, 12.1-12.4of the D.S. Marshall Papers at the USP Cook Islands Campus, including, for many items, photographic prints where they are held with textual records:
• drafts of Marshall’s Cook Islands publications, including his unpublished paper, Descent, Relationship and Territorial Groups of Mangaia - Kith, Kin and Kindred on Mangaia,
• correspondence relating to Marshall’s Cook Islands fieldwork;
• research papers compiled during Marshall’s Cook Islands field work, including his catalogue of fish and fauna on Mangaia, and materials on songs and music, bibliography and linguistics and kinship;
• publications of the LMS Press on Mangaia;
• E Au Tua Maori, Nos.1-3, c.1946-47, together with a compilation of stories and legends of the Cook Islands by Cook Islander authors;
• Cook Islands Maori dictionaries, word lists and grammars,
• papers by Ron Crocombe on land tenure in the Cook Islands.
• Files on emigration, demographics of the Cook Islands c.1958, ideas for books, Mokoroa Love, field trips to Rarotonga and Mangaia in 1989 and Hawaii 1995.

See also:
PMB 1335 MARSHALL, Donald Stanley (1919-1905), Polynesian Expedition Journals, 1951-1961. Reels 1-4. (Available for reference.)
PMB 1336 MARSHALL, Donald Stanley (1919-1905), Mangaian Census Materials, 1958. Reels 1-2. (Restricted access.)
PMB 1338 EASTMAN, Rev. George Herbert (1881-1974), A Rarotongan-English Dictionary, Compiled 1918. 1 reel. (Available for reference.)
PMB Doc 518 TE KARERE KOIA OKI TE PEPA SOCIETY. With which is incorporated, Fugitive Papers, Edited in Mangaia, The London Missionary Society Press, Mangaia, South Pacific, Nos.4-16 &16, Sep 1898-Jan 1901. 1 reel. (Available for reference.)

See Reel List for detals.

Marshall, Donald Stanley

Mangaia census materials

  • AU PMB MS 1336
  • Coleção
  • 1958

Detailed house to house survey of every household on Mangaia, with genealogical and other data, by D.S. Marshall in 1958.

• Key to format; sample; plan of analysis.
• Mangaia Census 1958 – Ka’umata and Tavaenga Village
Nos.1-16 [Box 8.4]
Nos.17-27 [Box 8.1]
Nos.41-83 [Box 8.4].
• Mangaia Census 1958 – Tawa’ena Village, Nos.1-40 [Box 8.1].
• Mangaia Census 1958 – Te Makatea Village, Nos.1-52 [Box 8.2].
• Mangaia Census 1958 – Ivirua Village, Nos.1-48 [Box 8.3].
• Mangaia Census 1958 – Karana Village, Nos.1-28 [Box 8.3].
• Mangaia Census 1958 – Tamarua Village, Nos.1-26 [Box 8.3].

Marshall, Donald Stanley

Polynesian expedition journals

  • AU PMB MS 1335
  • Coleção
  • 1951-1961

Don Marshall undertook 12 expeditions to Polynesia during the period 1951 to 1989, as follows:
1951-1953 First Expedition to Polynesia (Hawaii, Fiji, New Zealand, Norfolk Island, Samoa, Cook Islands, Fiji, Tahiti)
1954-1955 Second Expedition to Polynesia (Tahiti, Cook Islands, Tikehau, Ra’ivavae, New Zealand, Australia, European Ethnological museums)
1957-1958 Third Expedition to Polynesia (Society Islands, Austral Islands, Cook Islands, Fiji, Hawaii)
1959 Fourth Polynesian Expedition (Tuamotu Islands, Tahiti, Moorea, Hawaii, Fiji)
1960 Fifth Expedition to Polynesia (Tahiti)
1961 Sixth Expedition to Polynesia (Tahiti)
1963 Seventh Expedition to Polynesia (Tahiti)
1967 Eight Expedition to Polynesia (Tahiti)
1973 Ninth Expedition to Polynesia (Hawaii, Tahiti, Easter Island)
1976 Tenth Expedition to Polynesia (Tahiti, Rarotonga)
1989 Eleventh Expedition to Polynesia (Tahiti, Cook Islands, Fiji, Hawaii)
2004 Twelth Expedition to Polynesia (Tahiti)
Journals documenting Marshall’s First to Fifth Expeditions are on this microfilm. The remaining journals and related field notes are held at the Bernice Bishop Museum in Honolulu.

• Polynesian Journal, First Expedition to Polynesia, Aug 1951-Apr 1953
• The Second Expedition to Polynesia, Peabody Museum of Salem, Nov 1954-Aug 1955
• Third Expedition to Polynesia, Jun 1957-Jun 1958
• Fourth Polynesian Expedition [French Polynesia], Jun-Oct 1959
• Journal of the Fifth Expedition to Polynesia [Papeete], May-Jul 1960
• Sixth Expedition to Polynesia, Jun-Jul 1961
See also PMB 1337, D.S. Marshall, Cook Islands Research Papers.
See Finding aids for details.

Marshall, Donald Stanley

Photographs from Bougainville, East New Britain and Kerema, Papua New Guinea

  • AU PMB PHOTO 13
  • Coleção
  • c.1945-1961

This collection of 44 photographs documents time spent by Gwen and Tom Taylor at Buin Area School and Kerema in Bougainville, Papua New Guinea from 1945 to 1961. Most of the photographs relate to Buin Area School and document the physical appearance of the school and various aspects of life there. These include photographs of students in classrooms, making cane furniture, weaving, swimming and gardening. Several photographs show Gwen Taylor holding babies and being pictured with nuns. Tom Taylor is pictured in a classroom and mention is made of his role as the principal of the school at Buin. Some of the photographs depict special occasions and ceremonial events being celebrated by local people. There are good examples of houses, school buildings and a church. One photograph depicts the purchase of a new truck and there are a few photographs depicting canoes, including an outrigger canoe. Also pictured are boats, including the MV Gona. One photo appears to show artillery at Kokopo. A few photographs feature non-local adults and children posing for the camera. One photograph shows a large cloud of smoke and appears to be the burning of garden. Another shows an explosion in the sea.

Taylor, Gwen

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