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The Coming of the White Bearded Men: The Origin and development of Thor Heyerdahl's Kon-Tiki TheoryAustralian National University LibraryText Polynesia Online
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William Marsden and his Malayo-Polynesian legacyAustralian National University LibraryText Polynesia Online
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The intercropping of smallholder coconuts in Western Samoa : an analysis using multi-stage linear programmingAustralian National University LibraryText Samoa
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Flesh, Blood, Sex and Consumption: Applied Epidemiology in VictoriaAustralian National University LibraryText Samoa Online
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The Australian Federal Police as an International Actor: Diplomacy by DefaultAustralian National University LibraryText Papua New Guinea Vanuatu Samoa Tonga Online
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The Waikato Horticultural Complex: An archaeological reconstruction of a Polynesian horticultural systemAustralian National University LibraryText Polynesia Online
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A computational study of several problems in stochastic modellingAustralian National University LibraryText Polynesia Online
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Samoan school children--outtakesUniversity of South Carolina. Moving Image Research CollectionsVideo American Samoa
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Senator Henry M. Jackson with American Samoa graduates, Center for Cultural and Technical Interchange between East and West, Washington, D.C., 1964University of WashingtonImage American Samoa
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Spear throwing in Samoa--outtakesUniversity of South Carolina. Moving Image Research CollectionsVideo American Samoa
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First on the PacificDuke University LibrariesImage Fiji Samoa
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Wallace R. McDonald, 2002-07-06 [MilColl OH 556]North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural ResourcesText Hawaiʻi Marshall Islands Solomon Islands
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