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Job 4856: Vladimir Ossipoff, Lum House (Honolulu, Hawaii), 1972Getty Research InstituteImage Hawaiʻi
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Job 5290: Oda and McCarty, Community Center (Kauai, Hawaii), 1975Getty Research InstituteImage Hawaiʻi
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Job 5607: Sheraton-Royal Hawaiian scenes (Honolulu, Hawaii), 1978Getty Research InstituteImage Hawaiʻi
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Album des missions de la Nouvelle-Guinée : confiées a la Société des missionaires du Sacré-CoeurGetty Research InstituteText Papua New Guinea
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Job 5717: Mackinlay, Winnacker, McNeil, Yap Villages (Yap, Micronesia), 1979Getty Research InstituteImage Yap
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Job 5713: Mackinlay, Winnacker, McNeil, Yap Memorial Hospital (Yap, Micronesia), 1979Getty Research InstituteImage Yap
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Ethnology of Polynesia and Micronesia : Hall F (ground floor)Getty Research InstituteImage
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Job 5151: Jane Ashley, Sugar Cove (Maui, Hawaii), 1974Getty Research InstituteImage Hawaiʻi
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Job 5055: Jane Ashley, Penthouse (Honolulu, Hawaii), 1973Getty Research InstituteImage Hawaiʻi
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Images from Tahiti, 1870-1895.Getty Research InstituteImage
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Polynesian researches, during a residence of nearly six years in the South Sea Islands, including descriptions of the natural history and scenery of the islands, with remarks on the history, mythology, traditions, government, arts, manners, and customs of the inhabitants, v. 1Getty Research InstituteImage
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Polynesian researches during a residence of nearly eight years in the Society and Sandwich IslandsGetty Research InstituteText
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