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329 1924.6 1924.6 291 See Edge Partington, II, 168. Tvenne oars (Forts.) lie in the boat. Iran A is made in one piece. Length: 28 cm. In the year B, the shank is tied. Length: 27.5 cm. The oars are of the same main type as the pre- ones in the collection from Samoa and Fidli. 292 Canoe model. Made in tvenne parts. The bottom hull party itself. In the middle, a large party, which is vaulted, covers the forehead and stern, much like a kayak, and in the middle forms a long pile relationship. In the connective knots, shells sit like a kind of block. They sit particularly tightly around the forecourt, which looks like a fish star. Toftpinnarha lie on top of the ring, tied in. recesses in it. On top and along the ring scars attached tvenne bars. At the front, on the foremost toft, is tied to the mastering of fibre yarn. A piece in front of this fixed a game of brown wood on four feet. It has a wide chute in the middle. Possibly intended to be used at the mast’s precipitate. The upper ring is before and aft finished with wide tables. (On a canoe, Edge Partington; New Caledonia go out such a horizontal way along the whole relationship). The outdoor bridge has quite tightly set floor pegs. Ultimately scarce attached stickers, three bars out to the outside, which is painted red, like the outside of the boat. (Forts.) [ocr]
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