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Seventeenth Century Spanish Pottery From Taumako, Southeast Solomon Islands, And Mota, Northern Vanuatu, By Stuart Bedford, Et Al., P 69-90 (Journal of the Polynesian Society: Detritus Of Empire)The University of Auckland LibraryText Polynesia Solomon Islands Vanuatu
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New Evidence for Variation in Colonization, New Evidence for Variation in Colonisation, Cultural Transmission, and Subsistence from Lapita (2900 BP) to the Historic Period in Southwest FijiThe University of Auckland LibraryText Fiji Samoa Tonga
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Exterior view of houseThe University of Auckland LibraryImage Polynesia
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Exterior view of houseThe University of Auckland LibraryImage Polynesia
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Initial Results, By Richard Walter, And Atholl Anderson, P 471-481 (Journal of the Polynesian Society: Archaeology Of Niue Island)The University of Auckland LibraryText Polynesia Niue Samoa Tonga
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"Tokelau picnic" at Vaitupu 27-9-67The University of Auckland LibraryImage Samoa Tokelau
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Rarotonga Today, By T. R. A. Davis, P 197-218 (Journal of the Polynesian Society)The University of Auckland LibraryText Polynesia Cook Islands
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History And Traditions Of Rarotonga. Part III, By Te Ariki-tara-are, P 178-198 (Journal of the Polynesian Society)The University of Auckland LibraryText Polynesia Cook Islands
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Trusteeship And New Zealand's Pacific Dependencies, By Ernest Beaglehole, P 128-157 (Journal of the Polynesian Society)The University of Auckland LibraryText Polynesia Cook Islands Samoa Tokelau
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Obsidian Sources At Talasea, West New Britain, Papua New Guinea, By Jim Specht, P 337-356 (Journal of the Polynesian Society)The University of Auckland LibraryText Polynesia Melanesia Papua New Guinea
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Notes On The Dialect Of Niue Island, By S. Percy Smith, P 178-182 (Journal of the Polynesian Society)The University of Auckland LibraryText Polynesia Niue Samoa Tonga
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Fish-poisoning In Rarotonga, Hora, By Te Rangi Hiroa, P 57-66 (Journal of the Polynesian Society)The University of Auckland LibraryText Polynesia Cook Islands
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