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The United States and Micronesia in free association : a chance to do better?University of IllinoisText
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Hōryō Nanʾyō Shotō-san chōruiUniversity of IllinoisText
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Melanesians and Australians and the peopling of AmericaUniversity of IllinoisText
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Melanesian Pidgin phrase-book and vocabulary : with grammatical introductionUniversity of IllinoisText
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Studies of Pacific Island plants, XV; the genus Elaeocarpus in the New Hebrides, Fiji, Samoa, and TongaUniversity of IllinoisText
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Advanced base operations in MicronesiaUniversity of IllinoisText
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Observations on the grass flora of certain Pacific islandsUniversity of IllinoisText
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Studies of Pacific Island plants, X : the Meliaceae of Fiji, Samoa and TongaUniversity of IllinoisText
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Budgets of Far Eastern countriesUniversity of IllinoisText
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Novels and talesUniversity of IllinoisText
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American Samoa Hearings before the commission appointed by the President of the United States in accordance with Public resolution no. 89, 70th Congress. A resolution accepting the cession of certain islands of the Samoan group and providing for a commission to recommend to Congress legislation concerning those islands, and public resolution no. 3, 71st Congress. September 18, 19, 20, 1930--at Honolulu, September 26, 27, 29, 30, October 1, 2, 3, 4, 1930--in American SamoaUniversity of IllinoisText American Samoa
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Historical sketch of the naval administration of the Government of American Samoa, April 17, 1900-July 1, 1951University of IllinoisText American Samoa
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