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- 330 1924.6 1924.6 292 Boat length: 76 cm. (Ports.) Width: 6 cm. The length of the slider: 33 cm. Ellice Islands Oceania 293 Canoe model. Types and establishments as before No 292. Exception: “The game,” in front of the mast, has only tvenne legs. Its gutter is not as wide as that of the previous No. 292. Blossom a stick remains on the outdoor deck. Red-painted even inside. Inside lie the trenne oars with unpainted handles, while the oars were still painted red. They are of the same main type as before in the collection from Ellice Islands, Samoa and Fidji. Length: 80 cm. The oar (a) 31.5 cm. The oar (b) 28.2 cm. The oar (c) 28 cm. Ellice Islands Oceania Ranomana 294 Sunspring. Braided by pandanus strips. Harvest of red and dark brown strips. Thereupon a breakthrough party of the usual kind. (Forts.) [ocr]
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