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A cocoanut plantation. A native gathering green cocoanuts for the cool milk inside. 1st Bn

Accession Number NWHRM : 6134.4

Description

Photographic print (b/w); men of Number 3 Section, 2 Platoon of A Company, 1st Battalion of the 1st East Anglian Regiment; visiting a coconut plantation whilst patrolling the Rio Demerara, British Guiana, 1962

Read MoreA cocoanut plantation. A native gathering green cocoanuts for the cool milk inside. 1st Bn

The term 'Native', as used in the title of this photograph, comes from Late Middle English from Latin “nativus” from “natus” meaning born, and has been used to describe people born to a particular place. However, while the term has been in common use historically, it has been criticised for not only reinforcing colonial hierarchies (natives were considered inferior to the civilised coloniser) but also for implying an exclusionary racial and ethnic right to a place by a specific group.

Creation Date 1962
Department Royal Norfolk Regimental Museum
Inscription A cocoanut plantation. A native / gathering green cocoanuts for the / cool milk inside. / 1st Bn
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