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Anthropologie der Neu-Caledonier und Loyalty-InsulanerUniversity of VirginiaText New Caledonia
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1980 census of housing Volume 1, Characteristics of housing units Chapter B, Detailed housing characteristics Part 56, American SamoaUniversity of VirginiaText American Samoa
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1980 census of housing Volume 1 Characteristics of housing units Chapter A General housing characteristics Part 56 American SamoaUniversity of VirginiaText American Samoa
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A memorandum on the mandated territory of Western Samoa and American SamoaUniversity of VirginiaText Samoa
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American Samoa, 2000 Social, economic, and housing characteristics : 2000 census of population and housingUniversity of VirginiaText American Samoa
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Census of population, 1960 Volume 1 Characteristics of the population : number of inhabitants, general population characteristics, general social and economic characteristics, and detailed characteristicsUniversity of VirginiaText
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Het Tjamoro van Guam en Saipan vergeleken met eenige verwante talenUniversity of VirginiaText
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Commission permanente des mandats Commentaires sur les observations de la commission présentés par les représentants accrédités du Commonwealth d'Australie et du Japon ... Permanent Mandates CommissionUniversity of VirginiaText Nauru
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1980 census of housing Volume 1 Characteristics of housing units Chapter A General housing characteristics Part 54 GuamUniversity of VirginiaText Guam
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1990 census of housing Detailed housing characteristics HawaiiUniversity of VirginiaText
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Roughing itUniversity of VirginiaText
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The Marine Mammal Commission compendium of selected treaties, international agreements, and other relevant documents on marine resources, wildlife, and the environmentUniversity of VirginiaText
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