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James Cumming sketchbooks, 1849-1861 / James CummingNational Library of AustraliaImage Multiple Locations 1849 to 1861 Online
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Cannibals were most interested in the gramaphone and said that there must be a "master stop along bokis", Bulolo, Papua New Guinea, ca. 1933 / Mr. SturkeyNational Library of AustraliaImage Papua New Guinea
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Portrait of John Gould with a specimen of Count Raggi's Bird of Paradise, 1878 / H.R. RobertsonNational Library of AustraliaImage Papua New Guinea
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Otaheite [i.e. Tahiti] or King Georges Island / S. WallisNational Library of AustraliaImage French Polynesia Online
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Wallis Island / S. WallisNational Library of AustraliaImage Wallis and Futuna Islands Online
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New Guinea border : Alice & Birim Rivers area / Division of National Mapping, Department of National DevelopmentNational Library of AustraliaMap Papua New Guinea Online
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[Natives by the shore in canoes] [Charles-Claude Antiq]National Library of AustraliaImage French Polynesia Online
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[Drawings of objects used in war and ceremonies] [Charles-Claude Antiq]National Library of AustraliaImage French Polynesia Online
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[Two native girls and European man by a palm tree] / [Charles-Claude Antiq]National Library of AustraliaImage French Polynesia
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The young cannibal, Sophia Elau / drawn from life & on stone by Frederick Tatham, sculptor, June 1831National Library of AustraliaImage Vanuatu
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Woman carrying garden produce, Eroro village, Oro Bay, Papua New Guinea, ca. 1922 / Frank HurleyNational Library of AustraliaImage Papua New Guinea 1920 to 1929
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Village near Dilava, Central Province, Papua New Guinea, ca. 1922 / Frank HurleyNational Library of AustraliaImage Papua New Guinea 1920 to 1929
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