University of Southern California Digital Library
Our collections span from a wide range of visual media, drawings, manuscripts, and rare illustrated books and particular emphasis on materials from Los Angeles, Southern California, Western United States, and the Pacific Rim.
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Children at OrofaraUniversity of Southern California Digital LibraryImage Society Islands / Tōtaiete mā
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Dugouts and oxen, Raiatea islandUniversity of Southern California Digital LibraryImage
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The 'marae' of Arahurahu (restored), in Tahiti. Side viewUniversity of Southern California Digital LibraryImage Society Islands / Tōtaiete mā
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Title unknownUniversity of Southern California Digital LibraryImage Society Islands / Tōtaiete mā
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Tuncharo. Atii - Teufel - Pomares GottUniversity of Southern California Digital LibraryImage
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Bora-Bora, beyond the channel between Raïatea and TahaaUniversity of Southern California Digital LibraryImage Society Islands / Tōtaiete mā
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The young Queen of Rimatara island, the Queen regent and the chiefsUniversity of Southern California Digital LibraryImage
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A cultivated coconut plantationUniversity of Southern California Digital LibraryImage Society Islands / Tōtaiete mā
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Natives preparing their mealUniversity of Southern California Digital LibraryImage Society Islands / Tōtaiete mā
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New church of Vaitape, destroyed by the cyclone in Bora-Bora, on 1 January, 1926University of Southern California Digital LibraryImage
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Papeete Boys' School, craft lessonsUniversity of Southern California Digital LibraryImage Society Islands / Tōtaiete mā
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Papeete Boys' School, craft lessonsUniversity of Southern California Digital LibraryImage Society Islands / Tōtaiete mā
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