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Aurora, CO July 19, 2005 Co-captain David Simms helps a team mate into a practice boat. Team Imua Polynesia practices for next week's dragon boat races at Aurora Resevoir. Rick Giase/Special to the NewsDenver Public LibraryImage
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FOR DIG. Bamboo in French Polynesia. Photo by Jules Strauss/California Academy of Sciences.Denver Public LibraryImage
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Aurora, CO July 19, 2005 Team Imua Polynesia practices for next week's dragon boat races at Aurora Resevoir. Rick Giase/Special to the NewsDenver Public LibraryImage
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Visiting speaker - ColumWashington State UniversityImage
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Aurora, CO July 19, 2005 Emily Matner (left), Shawn Martinet and Lendau De Leguna and other members of Team Imua Polynesia practice for next week's dragon boat races at Aurora Resevoir. Rick Giase/Special to the NewsDenver Public LibraryImage
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Original watercolor sketches of the native clothing of North and South AmericansNewberry LibraryImage Society Islands / Tōtaiete mā
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Aurora, CO July 19, 2005 Chip Havens (right), a team member and technical advisor, gives tips to memebers ofTeam Imua Polynesia who was practicing for next week's dragon boat races at Aurora Resevoir. Rick Giase/Special to the NewsDenver Public LibraryImage
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Keys, Donald Wells (1911-1995)HistoryLinkImage
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[Martha (Bark) of New Bedford, Mass., mastered by James E. Stanton, keeper unknown, on voyage 5 October 1872 - 20 November 1874]New Bedford Whaling MuseumImage
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[Catharine (Ship : 1831-1865) of Nantucket, Mass., mastered by John Brown, kept by John Brown, Jr., on voyage from 8 May 1839-23 June 1843]New Bedford Whaling MuseumImage
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[Erie (Ship) of Fairhaven, Mass.; mastered by Jared J. Jernegan, 2nd, on voyage from 10 Nov. 1853-30 May 1857]New Bedford Whaling MuseumImage
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