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PMB 1196a Dorothy Crozier.  Tonga Social Services Survey, May 1950-May 1951: 
Photographs – Tonga and Samoa. Groups A-z, AA-BB.

The following images are currently available online:

See also Dorothy Crozier's papers on microfilm,  PMB 1196

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Group A

A1

Native Children

 

 

A2

Native Children

 

 

A3

Native Children

 

 

A4

Native Children

 

 

A5

Native Children

 

 

A6

Native Children

 

 

A7

Native Children

 

 

A8

Native Children

 

Group B

B1

Schools Mixed

Primary Schools’ Day which was held in Nuku’alofa – Wesleyan Schools’ Day

 

B2

Schools Mixed

Tongan fancy dress of the Primary School in Nuku’alofa

 

B3

Schools Mixed

Tongan dancing “Lakalaka” in Nuku’alofa at the Primary School Day

 

B4

Schools Mixed

Tongan Lakalaka on the Primary School Day

 

B5

Schools Mixed

Fancy dress in Nuku’alofa on the Primary School Day

 

B6

Schools Mixed

Again the Fancy dress in Nuku’alofa

 

B7

Schools Mixed

Again the Fancy dress in Nuku’alofa

 

B8

Schools Mixed

Tongan Dancing call “Lakalaka” in Nuku’alofa

 

B9

Schools Mixed

Tongan Crowd watching the “Lakalaka”

 

B10

Schools Mixed

Tongan School girl doing the “Lakalaka” at Nuku’alofa

 

B11

Schools Mixed

Tongan School children after doing the “Lakalaka”

 

B12

Schools Mixed

Tongan School children  ready for the drill

 

B13

Schools Mixed

Tongan School children are marching as a drill

 

B14

Schools Mixed

Tongan School children are marching round the area as a drill competition

 

B15

Schools Mixed

Again marching competition

 

B16

Schools Mixed

Drill competition in Nuku’alofa

 

B17

Schools Mixed

School Day in Neiafu, Vava’u at the Drill Competition

 

B18

Schools Mixed

Again the School Day in Neiafu Vava’u at the Drill Competition

 

B19

Schools Mixed

TMP Ma’afu and Assistant Principal of the Govt. School Malu Taumoepeau on a Tongan feast

 

B20

Schools Mixed

Tongan School boys

 

B21

Schools Mixed

Tongan School boys

 

B22

Schools Mixed

Tongan School Teachers with the pupils

 

B23

Schools Mixed

Tongan pupil use to sing

 

B24

Schools Mixed

Tongan Pupils

 

B25

Schools Mixed

Tongan Pupils

 

B26

Schools Mixed

Tongan Pupils

 

B27

Schools Mixed

Tongan Pupils

 

B28

Schools Mixed

Director of Education Mr Stafford and his assistants Mr Reid, M. Taumoepeau, Kilisimasi, S. Fusimalohi, S. Hu’akau, TMP Ma’afu & TMP Posesi

 

B29

Schools Mixed

From left to right:  S. Fusimalohi, M. Taumoepeau, P. Fanua, Mr Reid, Mr Stafford (Director of Education) S. Hu’akau, T. Kilisimasi, TMP Ma’afu

 

B30

Schools Mixed

Prince Tungi of Tonga take a speech on the opening of the New School building in Nuku’alofa

 

B31

Schools Mixed

Prince Tungi is talking to Mr Stafford the Director of Education

 

B32

Schools Mixed

TMP’s Meeting

 

B33

Schools Mixed

TMP’s Meeting

 

B34

Schools Mixed

TMP’s Meeting again

 

B35

Schools Mixed

Tongan School children

 

B36

Schools Mixed

Tongan Pupils

 

B37

Schools Mixed

Tongan Pupils

 

B38

Schools Mixed

Tongan Pupils

 

B39

Schools Mixed

Tongan school children

 

B40

Schools Mixed

Director of Education visiting the Tongan School

 

B41

Schools Mixed

Tongan teacher with showing the sewing of the pupil from the background

GROUP C

C1

Latrines

 

 

C2

Latrines

 

 

C3

Latrines

 

 

C4

Latrines

 

 

C5

Latrines

 

GROUP D

D1

Kitchens

Kitchen

 

D2

Kitchens

Oven

 

D3

Kitchens

Kitchen

GROUP E

E1

Fire Walking

 

 

E2

Fire Walking

 

 

E3

Fire Walking

 

 

E4

Fire Walking

 

 

E5

Fire Walking

 

 

E6

Fire Walking

 

 

E7

Fire Walking

 

 

E8

Fire Walking

 

 

E9

Fire Walking

 

GROUP F

F1

The Funeral

Mele Tatafu on the funeral of Paula Tu’itavake

 

F2

The Funeral

T. Posesi, T. Va’ivaka with all Tongans in the funeral of P. Tu’itavake

 

F3

The Funeral

This Salote use to cutting the hair of Anau as the sign of solemn in the funeral of P. Tu’itavake

 

F4

The Funeral

In the funeral again Salote cutting Siu’s hair at Kolomotu’a

 

F5

The Funeral

In the funeral again.  Tongan people picking up the rubbish in the Palace ground

 

F6

The Funeral

Again picking the rubbish on the Palace ground

 

F7

The Funeral

How the Tongan cook the food for the people in the funeral

 

F8

The Funeral

Banana, pots, kettle for cooking food in the Tongan funeral

 

F9

The Funeral

Some Tongan girls taking the foods for the chiefs

 

F10

The Funeral

Making basket for the food with the coconut leaves

 

F11

The Funeral

Making Tongan baskets for the food

 

F12

The Funeral

This is how the Tongan carry the “Umu”

 

F13

The Funeral

Preparing the ‘Umu for the people

 

F14

The Funeral

Ready to take the ‘Umu for the people

 

F15

The Funeral

Tongans taking the Kava and a ‘Umu to the chief of the funeral

 

F16

The Funeral

Again Kava and ‘Umu for the chief

 

F17

The Funeral

How the Tongan fold tapa for the funeral

 

F18

The Funeral

Again the folding of the tapa for the funeral

 

F19

The Funeral

Again the folding of the tapa for the funeral

 

F20

The Funeral

Again the folding of the tapa for the funeral

 

F21

The Funeral

From left to right: Salote, Sina, ‘Uhila, Melenaite, Tu’ifua.  Those are the real families of the funeral.

 

F22

The Funeral

From left to right: Salote, Sina, ‘Uhila, Melenaite, Tu’ifua.  Those are the real families of the funeral.

 

F23

The Funeral

These are the Matapule who look after the funeral.

 

F24

The Funeral

Matapule again

 

F25

The Funeral

This is how they make a Faikava.

 

F26

The Funeral

Salote is standing while ‘Anau is sitting.

 

F27

The Funeral

 

 

F28

The Funeral

All the people in the funeral

 

F29

The Funeral

Left to right: Siu and Sisilia. Siu the daughter of one who is dead Paula.

 

F30

The Funeral

Left is Popua.  Right is ‘Uhila son of Paula.

 

F31

The Funeral

Back row from let is Tuputupu, Patanga’i.  Front row from left is Tupon Posesi, Lu’isa.

 

F32

The Funeral

Same people on F33

 

F33

The Funeral

From left to right:  ‘Uhila, Sina, Melenaite, Salote, Tu’ifua

 

F34

The Funeral

Same people on F33

 

F35

The Funeral

From left to right:  ‘Anau, ‘Amelia, Ve’ehala, Halaevalu

 

F36

The Funeral

Vilai with a black uniform on his way to the funeral

 

F37

The Funeral

Tongan people in the grave yard

 

F38

The Funeral

Tongan people picking up the rubbish in the grave yard

 

F39

The Funeral

Paula’s families putting wreaths on him

 

F40

The Funeral

Paula’s families putting wreaths on him

 

F41

The Funeral

Laying wreaths on Paula

 

F42

The Funeral

Again laying the wreaths on Paula

GROUP G

G1

Learning to Dance

Laka-Laka

 

G2

Learning to Dance

Laka-Laka

 

G3

Learning to Dance

Laka-Laka

 

G4

Learning to Dance

Laka-Laka

 

G5

Learning to Dance

Laka-Laka

 

G6

Learning to Dance

Laka-Laka

GROUP H

H1

Mat-Making & Display

Locations fibres drying for making mats

 

H2

Mat-Making & Display

Mat-Making

 

H3

Mat-Making & Display

Mat-Making

 

H4

Mat-Making & Display

Mat-Making

 

H5

Mat-Making & Display

Mat-Display

 

H6

Mat-Making & Display

Women’s Mat display

 

H7

Mat-Making & Display

Mat display

GROUP I

I1

Preparing Yams

‘Atele

 

I2

Preparing Yams

 

 

I3

Preparing Yams

‘Atele planting yams

 

I4

Preparing Yams

‘Atele

 

I5

Preparing Yams

‘Atele

 

I6

Preparing Yams

‘Atele

 

I7

Preparing Yams

‘Atele

 

I8

Preparing Yams

‘Atele

 

I9

Preparing Yams

Preparing food Ha’atafu

 

I10

Preparing Yams

 

GROUP J

J1

The Wedding

 

 

J2

The Wedding

 

 

J3

The Wedding

 

 

J4

The Wedding

 

 

J5

The Wedding

 

 

J6

The Wedding

 

 

J7

The Wedding

 

 

J8

The Wedding

 

 

J9

The Wedding

Kaufana’s wedding : Hihifo

 

J10

The Wedding

 

 

J11

The Wedding

 

 

J12

The Wedding

 

 

J13

The Wedding

 

GROUP K

K1

Feast and Food

Ha’afeva

 

K2

Feast and Food

Ha’afeva

 

K3

Feast and Food

Ha’afeva

 

K4

Feast and Food

Ha’afeva

 

K5

Feast and Food

Feast Ha’afeva

 

K6

Feast and Food

Feast Ha’afeva

 

K7

Feast and Food

Feast Ha’afeva

 

K8

Feast and Food

Feast Ha’afeva

 

K9

Feast and Food

Feast

 

K10

Feast and Food

Feast

 

K11

Feast and Food

Feast

 

K12

Feast and Food

Feast

 

K13

Feast and Food

 

 

K14

Feast and Food

Food

GROUP L

L1

Public Meetings

 

 

L2

Public Meeting

 

 

L3

Public Meeting

 

 

L4

Public Meeting

Fono meeting

 

L5

Public Meeting

 

 

L6

Public Meeting

 

 

L7

Public Meeting

 

 

L8

Public Meeting

Paying off rotary hoe

 

L9

Public Meeting

 

GROUPM

M1

Opening Parliament

 

 

M2

Opening Parliament

 

 

M3

Opening Parliament

 

 

M4

Opening Parliament

 

 

M5

Opening Parliament

 

 

M6

Opening Parliament

 

 

M7

Opening Parliament

 

 

M8

Opening Parliament

 

 

M9

Opening Parliament

 

 

M10

Opening Parliament

 

GROUP N

N1

Medical TAB Injections and the Feotis

Left to right:  Fanamanu, Fakava’inga.  Both are TMP

 

N2

Medical TAB Injections and the Feotis

Same as N1

 

N3

Medical TAB Injections and the Feotis

TMP Posesi gives injection to the school children

 

N4

Medical TAB Injections and the Feotis

Same as N3

 

N5

Medical TAB Injections and the Feotis

Same as N3

 

N6

Medical TAB Injections and the Feotis

Same as N3

 

N7

Medical TAB Injections and the Feotis

Tongan people

 

N8

Medical TAB Injections and the Feotis

TMP Posesi is visiting the pupils

 

N9

Medical TAB Injections and the Feotis

 

 

N10

Medical TAB Injections and the Feotis

 

 

N11

Medical TAB Injections and the Feotis

 

 

N12

Medical TAB Injections and the Feotis

 

 

N13

Medical TAB Injections and the Feotis

TMP Ma’afu inspecting a Tongan boy

GROUP O

O1

Barbers

 

 

O2

Barbers

Ha’afeva

GROUP P

P1

Domestic Groups

 

 

P2

Domestic Groups

 

 

P3

Domestic Groups

 

 

P4

Domestic Groups

 

 

P5

Domestic Groups

 

 

P6

Domestic Groups

 

 

P7

Domestic Groups

 

 

P8

Domestic Groups

Ha’afeva

GROUP Q

Q1

Mixed Groups

 

 

Q2

Mixed Groups

Moore band Ha’afeva

 

Q3

Mixed Groups

 

 

Q4

Mixed Groups

Women’s Kautaha

 

Q5

Mixed Groups

Mounga’one

GROUP R

R1

Small Groups

Lavinia

 

R2

Small Groups

Ha’afeva

 

R3

Small Groups

 

GROUP S

S1

Buildings Western & Mixed

 

 

S2

Buildings Western & Mixed

 

 

S3

Buildings Western & Mixed

 

 

 

Buildings Western & Mixed

 

 

S4

Buildings Western & Mixed

 

 

S5

Buildings Western & Mixed

 

 

S6

Buildings Western & Mixed

 

 

S7

Buildings Western & Mixed

 

 

S8

Buildings Western & Mixed

 

 

S9

Buildings Western & Mixed

 

 

S10

Buildings Western & Mixed

New PC Church

 

S11

Buildings Western & Mixed

 

 

S12

Buildings Western & Mixed

 

 

S13

Buildings Western & Mixed

 

 

S14

Buildings Western & Mixed

 

 

S15

Buildings Western & Mixed

 

 

S16

Buildings Western & Mixed

 

 

S17

Buildings Western & Mixed

 

GROUP T

T1

Buildings (Native)

 

 

T2

Buildings (Native)

 

 

T3

Buildings (Native)

 

 

T4

Buildings (Native)

 

 

T5

Buildings (Native)

 

 

T6

Buildings (Native)

 

 

T7

Buildings (Native)

 

 

T8

Buildings (Native)

 

 

T9

Buildings (Native)

Makogai Leper

 

T10

Buildings (Native)

Niuatoputapu

 

T11

Buildings (Native)

Niuatopatapu

 

T12

Buildings (Native)

 

 

T13

Buildings (Native)

 

 

T14

Buildings (Native)

 

GROUP U

U1

Historic Buildings

RC Church

 

U3

Historic Buildings

 

 

U4

Historic Buildings

 

 

U5

Historic Buildings

 

 

U6

Historic Buildings

 

 

U7

Historic Buildings

 

 

U8

Historic Buildings

 

 

U9

Historic Buildings

 

 

U10

Historic Buildings

 

GROUP V

V1

Dothory’s House

Dothory’s House

 

V2

Dothory’s House

Dothory’s House

 

V3

Dothory’s House

Dothory’s House

 

V4

Dothory’s House

Weaving roof of Dothory’s House

 

V5

Dothory’s House

Dothory’s house being constructed

 

V6

Dothory’s House

Dothory’s House

 

V7

Dothory’s House

Dothory’s House

 

V8

Dothory’s House

Dothory’s House

 

V9

Dothory’s House

Dothory’s House

GROUPW

W1

General Scenes

TMP Fanamanu with the two in the island of Ha’afeva

 

W2

General Scenes

TMP Fanamanu with the Ha’afeva people coming to Pahulu’s place for practising lakalaka

 

W3

General Scenes

TMP Fanamanu & Havealeta in the Show Day in Ha’afeva

 

W4

General Scenes

This is how they make copra in Ha’afeva Island

 

W5

General Scenes

These houses use by the patients of Lifuka Island

 

W6

General Scenes

Same as W5

 

W7

General Scenes

Vava’u Harbour

 

W8

General Scenes

Vava’u Harbour

 

W9

General Scenes

Vava’u Harbour

 

W10

General Scenes

Right to the end of Ha’afeva Is

 

W11

General Scenes

Same as W10

 

W12

General Scenes

Onoiki Island from Ha’afeva beach

 

W13

General Scenes

Ha’afeva Island

 

W14

General Scenes

Onoiki Island from Ha’afeva

 

W15

General Scenes

Onoiki Island again

 

W16

General Scenes

Onoiki Island again

 

W17

General Scenes

 

 

W18

General Scenes

 

 

W19

General Scenes

Tongan home in Ha’afeva Is

 

W20

General Scenes

Breadfruit trees in Ha’afeva Is

 

W21

General Scenes

Beach of Ha’afeva Is

 

W22

General Scenes

Sea-shore in Ha’afeva Is

GROUP X

X1

The Dance - Samoa

 

 

X2

The Dance - Samoa

 

 

X3

The Dance - Samoa

 

 

X4

The Dance - Samoa

 

 

X5

The Dance - Samoa

 

GROUP Y

Y1

Domestic General

 

 

Y2

Domestic General

 

 

Y3

Domestic General

House Ha’afeva

 

Y4

Domestic General

 

 

Y5

Domestic General

House Ula

GROUP Z

Z1

The Leper Station

Leper Station

 

Z2

The Leper Station

 

 

Z3

The Leper Station

 

 

Z4

The Leper Station

 

 

Z5

The Leper Station

Eva

 

Z6

The Leper Station

Eva Church

GROUP AA

AA1

Personal (Natives)

Tongan teacher in the school ground of Pukotala

 

AA2

Personal (Natives)

Again school teacher in Pukotala

 

AA3

Personal (Natives)

Hon Ve’ehala on the beach

 

AA4

Personal (Natives)

Again Hon Ve’ehala

 

AA5

Personal (Natives)

Tupou Va’ivaka in a Tongan costume

 

AA6

Personal (Natives)

 

 

AA7

Personal (Natives)

Toni & Vaohoi Naufahu in their home

 

AA8

Personal (Natives)

Toni & Vaohoi Naufahu in their home

 

AA9

Personal (Natives)

Toni & Vaohoi Naufahu in their home

 

AA10

Personal (Natives)

Toni & Vaohoi Naufahu in their home

 

AA11

Personal (Natives)

Toni & Vaohoi Naufahu in their home

 

AA12

Personal (Natives)

Pahulu & ‘Eseta and family in the Island of Ha’afeva

 

AA13

Personal (Natives)

Same as AA12

 

AA14

Personal (Natives)

Same as AA12

 

AA15

Personal (Natives)

Same as AA12

 

AA16

Personal (Natives)

Tamutamu with her Tongan baby in the Clinic. (Child welfare, Tongatapu.)

 

AA17

Personal (Natives)

Fa’ahivalu & ‘Ainise Taumoepeau in Neiafu, Vava’u

 

AA18

Personal (Natives)

Left to right: Ma’afu Tupou, Posesi Fanua & Sau Faupula

 

AA19

Personal (Natives)

Left to right: Ma’afu, Posesi & Sau Faupula

 

AA20

Personal (Natives)

TMP Fanamanu is sleeping

 

AA21

Personal (Natives)

Bunch of bananas

GROUP BB

BB1

Personal (Europeans) and Canberra

 

 

BB2

Personal (Europeans) and Canberra

 

 

BB3

Personal (Europeans) and Canberra

 

 

BB4

Personal (Europeans) and Canberra

 

 

BB5

Personal (Europeans) and Canberra

 

 

BB6

Personal (Europeans) and Canberra

 

 

BB7

Personal (Europeans) and Canberra

 

 

BB8

Personal (Europeans) and Canberra

 

 

BB9

Personal (Europeans) and Canberra

 

 

BB10

Personal (Europeans) and Canberra

 

 

BB11

Personal (Europeans) and Canberra

 

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