Features & Benefits
- In 1961, Harvard graduate Michael Rockefeller was a sound recordist and still photographer on an expedition to the Dani people of highland New Guinea.
- In just five months, he produced over 4,000 black-and-white negatives, revealing the resilient spirit of the Dani people and the anthropological and aesthetic eye of a young man full of promise.
- Rockefeller's photographs are as vivid today as they were when they were made.
- This beautiful volume features over 75 of Rockefeller's extraordinary photographs that provide insight into the culture and community of the Dani people.
- This is a must-have publication for anyone interested in photography, anthropology, or the indigenous cultures of New Guinea.