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- "43: 3,1924.6 1924.6 635 Sunspring The type of the seal. The eye at the bottom of the shaft, which is intertwined with red pan- danus strips, among which uncoloured form staircase patterns. Broken next to the shaft. Technology: ribs radiate from the shaft. Between them, inflated strips of pan- danus 4rtött, 'black and yellow. Ultimately "have been small white feathers, barely more than the fan remains. Frances of pandanue leaves along the edge characterize the eljest Samoa. Length: 33 cm. Width: 22 cm. Gilbert Islands Oceania 636 Wooden vessels Turn shaped, with a small handle at the top of one side. Cf. No 284, Nanomana, Ellice. Cf. Samoa. The Gilbert Islands Oceania Piekedon. 4 fish hooks of white shell, probably Tridacna, with reefs of human hair, and the tip purred at the bottom with string of fiber and human hair. Bottom a tassel of human hair. [ocr]
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