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Native Oven at Sumai, Isle of GuamUC Riverside, California Museum of PhotographyImage Guam
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Oahu College, Honolulu, HawaiiUC Riverside, California Museum of PhotographyImage
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The Royal Hawaiian Hotel pronounced by tourists from all over the world as one of the most beautiful ever visited, interior decorations and grounds being particularly attractive. The hotel was built 5 years ago at a cost of $4.000,000.00UC Riverside, California Museum of PhotographyImage Hawaiʻi
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In Hawaii, the Banana Bunches Grow Low Enough to Pick Conveniently, HawaiiUC Riverside, California Museum of PhotographyImage Hawaiʻi
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Picturesque Native Homes in Agana. Drying copra or coconut. P.I. Wrong title - sawing wood?UC Riverside, California Museum of PhotographyImage Guam
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Expert surf-riding, Waikiki, Honolulu, Hawaiian IslandsUC Riverside, California Museum of PhotographyImage Hawaiʻi
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N.E. across Pago Pago harbor toward naval dock. Samoan IslandsUC Riverside, California Museum of PhotographyImage American Samoa
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Harbor of Pago-Pago, showing S.S. Sonoma at naval dock, along with old training ship, Adams (looking N.E.). Samoan IslandsUC Riverside, California Museum of PhotographyImage American Samoa
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The street from the naval dock to the village of Pago Pago (S.W.). Samoan IslandsUC Riverside, California Museum of PhotographyImage American Samoa
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Samoans along with the S.S. Sonoma, offering their wares for sale. (east) Samoan IslandsUC Riverside, California Museum of PhotographyImage American Samoa
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Samoan danceUC Riverside, California Museum of PhotographyImage American Samoa
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A Samoan home and its occupants, Pago-Pago, Samoan IslandsUC Riverside, California Museum of PhotographyImage American Samoa
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