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- 291,1924.6 1924.6 Ii Samoa 2 canoe models. 174 Canoe (baubau). Of unpainted, light brown wood with a patio. A concave (a fig) stern., the type on this canoe is the olive Edge Fartin ton, 11, 46 No. 9, Samoa, so far, for which the latter has straight. The stronghold of the trenne crosslocks is also slightly different. As usual, the outsider is very lenient before. On its upper side groups of, holes, in which the tick-sticks school sit. They must also be attached to the offender. Length: 1 m. Width: 10 cm. Uteliggarene length: 63 cm. Samoa, -Islands Oceania 175 Canoe model baba, bao-bao). Firms like the previous number 174 On top of the stern and extreme on the stern hurdles with in- cut elevations. Carved hurdles on the front. The slider’s tvenne crosslocks walk across the boat, so they form tofter. They are scared by holes in the rings and go out of babord. The double pair of fixing sticks scars inserted into holes in the patio. The fence is reinforced by untying, going under the outside. This is pointed in the direction before. In the canoe lie tvenne oars. (Forts.) [ocr]
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