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Bellona (Solomon Islands) men jumping at Utulei during the 10th Festival of Pacific Arts, American SamoaAlexander Turnbull LibraryImage American Samoa Solomon Islands
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Papua New Guinean men performing Kutara at the 8th Festival of Pacific Arts, Noumea, New CaledoniaAlexander Turnbull LibraryImage New Caledonia Papua New Guinea
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Tuvalu women performing at the 8th Festival of Pacific Arts, Noumea, New CaledoniaAlexander Turnbull LibraryImage New Caledonia Tuvalu
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Little boy walking in front of Tokelau performers at the 8th Festival of Pacific Arts, Noumea, New CaledoniaAlexander Turnbull LibraryImage New Caledonia Tokelau
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American Samoan school children dancing at Utulei during the 10th Festival of Pacific Arts, Pago Pago, American SamoaAlexander Turnbull LibraryImage American Samoa
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Samoan men with axes performing at the 8th Festival of Pacific Arts, Noumea, New CaledoniaAlexander Turnbull LibraryImage New Caledonia Samoa
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Pupils of Kamehameha School, Hawaii, perform at the 6th Festival of Pacific Arts, Rarotonga, Cook IslandsAlexander Turnbull LibraryImage Cook Islands Hawaiʻi
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Tongan women performing at the 6th Festival of Pacific Arts, Rarotonga, Cook IslandsAlexander Turnbull LibraryImage Cook Islands
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Samoan children performing the Sasa at the Opening Ceremony for the 7th Festival of Pacific Arts, Apia, SamoaAlexander Turnbull LibraryImage Samoa
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Schoolgirl from the Cook Islands at the 6th Festival of Pacific Arts, Rarotonga, Cook IslandsAlexander Turnbull LibraryImage Cook Islands
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Samoan dancer resting beside Samoan Brass Band at the 7th Festival of Pacific Arts, Apia, SamoaAlexander Turnbull LibraryImage Samoa
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Boy holding a tapa sash during the 8th Festival of Pacific Arts, Noumea, New CaledoniaAlexander Turnbull LibraryImage New Caledonia
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