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Samoan houses & childrenUC Riverside, California Museum of PhotographyImage American Samoa
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Samoans coming out to the "Sonoma" to sell their wares. Pago Pago (S.E.) Samoan IslandsUC Riverside, California Museum of PhotographyImage American Samoa
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A Samoan house of Pago Pago (S.). Samoan IslandsUC Riverside, California Museum of PhotographyImage American Samoa
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A Beautiful Scene, SamoaUC Riverside, California Museum of PhotographyImage American Samoa
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A session of the "Mow" a political orginazition [organization] in American SamoaUC Riverside, California Museum of PhotographyImage American Samoa
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Trail up the mountani [mountain] leading to the tomb of Robert L. Stevenson, SamoaUC Riverside, California Museum of PhotographyImage American Samoa
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Group of Samoans singing to the Tortoise & Shark - a Samoan cerimony [ceremony] - consult Samoa for details of this cerimony [ceremony]UC Riverside, California Museum of PhotographyImage American Samoa
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US Cruiser Omaha in Pago Pago harbour in American SamoaUC Riverside, California Museum of PhotographyImage American Samoa
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Samoans alongside the "Sonoma" offering their wares for sale. (East) Samoan IslandsUC Riverside, California Museum of PhotographyImage American Samoa
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A sociable gathering around a Samoan house with a fair of roosters in an arguement [argument] over a wormUC Riverside, California Museum of PhotographyImage American Samoa
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Village near Apia, British Samoa. Remote among the waves of the Pacific. Native village near Apia, SamoaUC Riverside, California Museum of PhotographyImage American Samoa
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Typical Samoan houses in American SamoaUC Riverside, California Museum of PhotographyImage American Samoa
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