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Types from the villages of Urama, Kinomere & Tovei [Man standing and looking directly at camera]National Library of AustraliaImage Papua New Guinea Online
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Mailu Island types [man seated outside a hut making a net] Frank HurleyNational Library of AustraliaImage Papua New Guinea Online
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Girl Wedau [carrying a child on her hip] Frank HurleyNational Library of AustraliaImage Papua New Guinea Online
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Types from the villages of Urama, Kinomere & Tovei [Man weaving]National Library of AustraliaImage Papua New Guinea Online
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Men of Mailu [close up view of a man wearing a bead necklace] / Frank HurleyNational Library of AustraliaImage Papua New Guinea
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Barringtonia asiatica (L.) Kurz, Sea Putat or Putat Laut, family Lecythidaceae, Papua New Guinea, 1916? Ellis RowanNational Library of AustraliaImage Papua New Guinea Online
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Types from the villages of Urama, Kinomere & Tovei [seated man with a tall mask behind him]National Library of AustraliaImage Papua New Guinea
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Mailu Island types [woman and child seated on the sand with the woman handbuilding a clay pot] Frank HurleyNational Library of AustraliaImage Papua New Guinea Online
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Eroro dancing girls, Eroro / Frank HurleyNational Library of AustraliaImage Papua New Guinea
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[Netted stinkhorn fungus, Dictyophora phalloidea or Dictyophora multicolour, Papua New Guinea, ca. 1916-1917, 1] Ellis RowanNational Library of AustraliaImage Papua New Guinea 1916 to 1917 Online
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[Policeman from the Papua Armed Constabulary holding what looks like a decorated human head] Frank HurleyNational Library of AustraliaImage Papua New Guinea Online
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Poulaho, King of the Friendly Islands / J. Webber del.; J. Hall sculpNational Library of AustraliaImage Tonga
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