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Image Not Available for [Sumo Indian girl (arms akimbo behind head) in village on Atlantic coast of Nica. I lobbied the revolutionary leaders for weeks to get permission and transport to the east coast. When they finally granted it the flight on ancient 1930s aircraft was terrifying. It basically crash landed on a grass strip on the coast and never flew again. We were shaken up but not injured. Once there I discovered I had miscalculated. No one spoke Spanish (just indigenous languages) so I couldn't do any interviews. Hence kids.]
[Sumo Indian girl (arms akimbo behind head) in village on Atlantic coast of Nica. I lobbied the revolutionary leaders for weeks to get permission and transport to the east coast. When they finally granted it the flight on ancient 1930s aircraft was terrifying. It basically crash landed on a grass strip on the coast and never flew again. We were shaken up but not injured. Once there I discovered I had miscalculated. No one spoke Spanish (just indigenous languages) so I couldn't do any interviews. Hence kids.]
Image Not Available for [Sumo Indian girl (arms akimbo behind head) in village on Atlantic coast of Nica. I lobbied the revolutionary leaders for weeks to get permission and transport to the east coast. When they finally granted it the flight on ancient 1930s aircraft was terrifying. It basically crash landed on a grass strip on the coast and never flew again. We were shaken up but not injured. Once there I discovered I had miscalculated. No one spoke Spanish (just indigenous languages) so I couldn't do any interviews. Hence kids.]

[Sumo Indian girl (arms akimbo behind head) in village on Atlantic coast of Nica. I lobbied the revolutionary leaders for weeks to get permission and transport to the east coast. When they finally granted it the flight on ancient 1930s aircraft was terrifying. It basically crash landed on a grass strip on the coast and never flew again. We were shaken up but not injured. Once there I discovered I had miscalculated. No one spoke Spanish (just indigenous languages) so I couldn't do any interviews. Hence kids.]

Creator Michael Mitchell (Canadian, 1943 - 2020)
Date1984
Mediumchromogenic print
Dimensions50.8 × 40.6 cm (20 × 16 in.)
Credit LinePurchase, with funds donated by Rupert Duchesne and Holly Coll-Black, 2012
Category
  • Photographs
Object number2012/25.4
LocationNot currently on display

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Canadian Postcard Company
1910
Card Photograph
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