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The First-order Anthropomorphic Gods Of Polynesia, By Jeff Marck, P 217-258 (Journal of the Polynesian Society)The University of Auckland LibraryText Polynesia
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Early Dutch Loanwords In Polynesia, By Paul Geraghty And Jan Tent, P 131-160 (Journal of the Polynesian Society)The University of Auckland LibraryText Polynesia
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A Grammar Of The Language Spoken By The Kwara'ae People Of Mala, British Solomon Islands, By Norman C. Deck, P 241-256 (Journal of the Polynesian Society)The University of Auckland LibraryText Polynesia Solomon Islands
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A Grammar Of The Language Spoken By The Kwara'ae People Of Mala, British Solomon Islands, By Norman C. Deck, P 1-16 (Journal of the Polynesian Society)The University of Auckland LibraryText Polynesia Solomon Islands
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A Grammar Of The Language Spoken By The Kwara'ae People Of Mala, British Solomon Islands, By Norman C. Deck, P 163-170 (Journal of the Polynesian Society)The University of Auckland LibraryText Polynesia Solomon Islands
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Australian Netting And Basketry Techniques, By D. S. Davidson, P 257-299 (Journal of the Polynesian Society)The University of Auckland LibraryText Polynesia Melanesia
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Double Descent In The Eastern Carolines, By David Damas, P 177-198 (Journal of the Polynesian Society)The University of Auckland LibraryText Polynesia Micronesia
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Significance Of Constellations In Carolinian Navigation, By A. J. Daiber, P 371-378 (Journal of the Polynesian Society)The University of Auckland LibraryText Polynesia Micronesia
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Featherwork And Divine Chieftainship In Tonga, By Phyllis Herda And Billie Lythberg, P 277-300 (Journal of the Polynesian Society)The University of Auckland LibraryText Polynesia Tonga
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The Genealogy Of The Pomare Family Of Tahiti, From The Papers Of The Rev. J. M. Orsmond, With Notes Thereon By S. Percy Smith, P 25- 42 (Journal of the Polynesian Society)The University of Auckland LibraryText Polynesia
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Douglas On Guiart On Douglas, By Bronwen Douglas, P 348-351 (Journal of the Polynesian Society: Reply To A Reply)The University of Auckland LibraryText Polynesia New Caledonia
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The Paumotu Version Of The Story Of Rata, By Te Aipitaroi-a-Nui-a-Parara, P 176-185 (Journal of the Polynesian Society)The University of Auckland LibraryText Polynesia
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