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Children joining parents in garden after school.The University of Auckland LibraryImage Tonga
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Fine Langatoli "lilling" mounds for sweet potato seed.The University of Auckland LibraryImage Tonga
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Women and man bringing baskets of sand to build up the burial mound of Fusi Ma'atu several days after her burial. The monument to Panuve and Sioeli Ma'atu is standing at the head of the mound. Kolomotu'a cemetery (fa'itoka) on the lagoon edge.The University of Auckland LibraryImage Tonga
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Maidens going towards 'Ailini's 'api.The University of Auckland LibraryImage Tonga
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Extended family group with their prize yams.The University of Auckland LibraryImage Tonga
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Best entries for yam competition.The University of Auckland LibraryImage Tonga
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Women and man bringing baskets of sand to build up the burial mound of Fusi Ma'atu several days after her burial. The monument to Panuve and Sioeli Ma'atu is standing at the head of the mound. Kolomotu'a cemetery (fa'itoka) on the lagoon edge.The University of Auckland LibraryImage Tonga
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Tofua; Kao in background.The University of Auckland LibraryImage Tonga
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Faikava talilotu "Sunday morning kava" in Falehau. With kava-maker, Finau Hui, and kava bowl.The University of Auckland LibraryImage Tonga
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Co-operative sweet yam garden. Motu. (Men preparing mounds with iron hoes.)The University of Auckland LibraryImage Tonga
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Faikava talilotu "Sunday morning kava" in Falehau. Ngatu, Sione Niu'unga, Semisi Nunu as Matāpule with kava, visitor, Manu Tauaka.The University of Auckland LibraryImage Tonga
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Competition for net throwing (kupenga sili).The University of Auckland LibraryImage Tonga
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