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Hawaiki, the original home of the Maori; with a sketch of Polynesian historyGetty Research InstituteText
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Notice sur les établissements français de l'OcéanieGetty Research InstituteImage
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Four years in the Pacific, in Her Majesty's ship "Collingwood," from 1844 to 1848Getty Research InstituteText
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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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L'amour aux colonies : singularités physiologiques et passionnelles, observées durant trente annés de séjour dans les colonies françaises, Cochinchine, Tonkin et Cambodge, Guyane et Martinique, Sénégal et Rivières du Sud, Nouvelle Calédonie, Nouvelle Hébrides et TahitiGetty Research InstituteImage
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Notice sur les établissements français de l'OcéanieGetty Research InstituteText
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Tahiti : a series of photographsGetty Research InstituteText Society Islands / Tōtaiete mā
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Four years in the Pacific, in Her Majesty's ship "Collingwood," from 1844 to 1848Getty Research InstituteImage
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Tahiti et les colonies françaises de la PolynésieGetty Research InstituteImage
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Job 5714: Mackinlay, Winnacker, McNeil, Casas de Serenidad (Guam), 1979Getty Research InstituteImage Guam
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Job 5712: Mackinlay, Winnacker, McNeil, Nieves M. Flores Library (Hagåtña, Guam), 1979Getty Research InstituteImage Guam
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Job 5715: Mackinlay, Winnacker, McNeil, Finegayan Community Center (Guam), 1978Getty Research InstituteImage Guam
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