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Aemiralty Islets Group Admiralty Islets, Lord Howe Island. Here Wideawake Terns, Gannets, Mutton Birds, Notties, and Blue-billies crowd together to nest and rear their young.University of WashingtonImage Papua New Guinea
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Asia Cum Omnibus Imperiis Provinciis, Statibus Et Insulis Iuxta Observationes Recentissimas Et Accuratissimas Correcta Et Adornata Per Matthaeum Seutter, Sac. Caes. Maj. Geogr. Aug. Vindel.University of WashingtonImage
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Oseran (Melville) interviewUniversity of WashingtonImage Papua New Guinea
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India Orientalis, Cum Adjacentibus Insulis Nova Delineatione ob oculos posita Per Matthaeum Seutter, S. C. M. Geogr. August.University of WashingtonImage
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Harold W. Fairbanks Ethnographic Photograph Collection [finding aid]University of WashingtonText Cook Islands Papua New Guinea
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UW Ethnomusicology Archives audio recordings: Steven Feld recordings (Aesthetics As Iconicity of Style) [finding aid]University of WashingtonText
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Fish-Trap, FunafutiUniversity of WashingtonImage Tuvalu
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Mud-skippy, Periophthalmus barbarus (L.). Mouth of Vaisigono River, Apia, SamoaUniversity of WashingtonImage
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Needle-bearing File-fish, Amanses scopas of SamoaUniversity of WashingtonImage
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U. S. Army Transport DIX in port, Tacoma, Washington, between 1893 and 1906University of WashingtonImage
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Lizard-skipper, Alticus sariens (Forster). A blenny which lies out of water on lava rocks, leaping from one to another with great agility. From natureUniversity of WashingtonImage
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Fungasa, or Massacre BayUniversity of WashingtonImage Samoa
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