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Wanigella [Wanigela] warrior [wearing mask] / Frank HurleyNational Library of AustraliaImage Papua New Guinea
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Mailu Island types [woman seated on the sand with a pot and a large shell] Frank HurleyNational Library of AustraliaImage Papua New Guinea Online
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Girls from Village Wanigella [Wanigela], North Coast [Woman with a traditional facial tatooing on her face, carrying a pot on her head] Frank HurleyNational Library of AustraliaImage Papua New Guinea Online
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A spearman of Wamira, North Coast / Frank HurleyNational Library of AustraliaImage Papua New Guinea Online
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Types from Buna District [two men in head dresses] / Frank HurleyNational Library of AustraliaImage Papua New Guinea
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The body of Tee, a chief, as preserved after death, in Otaheite / J. Webber del.; W. Byrne sculpNational Library of AustraliaImage French Polynesia
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A dance in Otaheite / J. Webber del.; J.K. Sherwin scNational Library of AustraliaImage French Polynesia
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Cession de l'Ile de Otahiti au Capitaine Wallis par la Reine Oberea / Godefroy dirNational Library of AustraliaImage French Polynesia
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The reception of Captain Cook in Hapaee / J. Webber del.; Heath sculpNational Library of AustraliaImage Tonga
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View of Wreck-Reef Bank, taken at low water / painted by W. Westall; engraved by I. PyeNational Library of AustraliaImage South Pacific Ocean
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A toopapaoo of a chief, with a priest making his offering to the morai in Huoheine / J. Webber fecitNational Library of AustraliaImage
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Interview between Captain Wallis and Oberea Queen of Otaheite, after peace being established with the natives of that islandNational Library of AustraliaImage French Polynesia 1790 to 1799
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