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Samoan tattooist at work, Samoa, 1895 / AndrewNational Library of AustraliaImage Samoan Islands Online
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A Manaia, son of a Samoan chief wearing a tuiga head dress, Samoa, approximately 1895 / Thomas AndrewNational Library of AustraliaImage Samoan Islands Online
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[Michael Leahy is making a movie of the plane Canberra and preparations are being made for the walk to Mt. Hagen, Central New Guinea], 1933National Library of AustraliaImage Papua New Guinea Online
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Vunakanau Aerodrome, New Britain, C.I.U., T-42 / compilation, C.I.U., Directorate of Intelligence, Allied Air Forces, S.W.P.ANational Library of AustraliaMap Papua New Guinea Online
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A Hagen native sharpening his stone axe on a special rubbing stone, Central New Guinea, 1933National Library of AustraliaImage Papua New Guinea Online
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Ships in harbour, Samoa, approximately 1895 / Davis PhotoNational Library of AustraliaImage Samoan Islands
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Drawings of Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand, South Seas, 1842-1851 / by J.H. GoldfinchNational Library of AustraliaImage Multiple Locations 1842 to 1851 Online
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Tahitian children in western clothing, Tahiti, approximately 1895National Library of AustraliaImage French Polynesia Online
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English Mission house, Rarotonga, Cook Islands, approximately 1895National Library of AustraliaImage Cook Islands Online
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Six men with weapons, with several bodies in a mock battle, Samoa, approximately 1895National Library of AustraliaImage Samoan Islands Online
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Five men with weapons outside a hut, Solomon Islands, approximately 1895National Library of AustraliaImage
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Seven men with weapons, dragging a body in a mock battle, Samoa, approximately 1895National Library of AustraliaImage Samoan Islands Online
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