Jenness, Aylette

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A life of their own

an Indian family in Latin America
1975
Examines the daily lives of a contemporary Indian family in a Guatemalan village.

Dwellers of the tundra

Text and numerous black and white photographs describe the summer and winter life of the 150 residents of Makumiut, an Eskimo village in the tundra region of Alaska.

Dwellers of the tundra

Text and numerous black and white photographs describe the summer and winter life of the 150 residents of Makumiut, an Eskimo village in the tundra region of Alaska.

Dwellers of the tundra

Text and numerous black and white photographs describe the summer and winter life of the 150 residents of Makumiut, an Eskimo village in the tundra region of Alaska.

Along the Niger River

an African way of life
1974
Describes life in the town of Yelwa, Nigeria, and in the tribes of the surrounding countryside where western technology has been adapted to the traditional culture in beneficial ways.

Come home with me

a multicultural treasure hunt
1993
Takes kids aged eight and up on a tour of homes and neighborhoods in African-American, Irish-American, Latino, and Cambodian communities.

Who am I?

1992

Families

a celebration of diversity, commitment, and love
1990
Photographs and text depict the lives of seventeen families from around the country, some with step relationships, divorce, gay parents, foster siblings, and other diverse components. The material was originally a traveling exhibition, begun at the Children's Museum in Boston.

In two worlds

a Yup'ik Eskimo family
1989
Text and photographs document the life of a Yup'ik Eskimo family, residents of a small Alaskan town on the coast of the Bering Sea, detailing the changes that have come about in the last fifty years.

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