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Pteropus pelewensis skullNaturalis Biodiversity CenterImage
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basket, box, container, basketballMuseum of EthnographyImage Kiribati -
["segel, kanot, båt"]Museum of EthnographyImage Kiribati -
["båt, segel, kanot"]Museum of EthnographyImage Kiribati -
["dräkt, man, måttstock, porträtt, fotografi, photograph"]Museum of EthnographyImage -
shoe, sandal, slipperMuseum of EthnographyImage Kiribati -
Stamp from Gösta Bodman’s philatelistic collection of motifs, begun in 1950. Stamp from Gilbert and Ellice Islands, 1939. Motif of Padanus or Screwpalm with air roots. The leaves for basket work and the flesh edible. T.v. King George VI.Swedish National Museum of Science and TechnologyImage Tuvalu
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["Mediapark westwijde, Tuvalu Media. Kijkrichting oost."]Gooi and Vecht HistoricImage Tuvalu
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"3 men on the beach wear up a shark from the water. Clothing. Clothes. : A series with a photon. 4352: 1-7. See also photon. photon 4349-4351. "Gothenburg Museum of Natural HistoryImage Kiribati
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"Bock and Hessle Gilbertöarnaexpedition: 1 man sitting in palm. Text on the back: “Young inflorescence is cut off and the juice (palmtoddy) is brought down in a vessel of coconut.”: Included in series with photon. 6977: 1-15. "Gothenburg Museum of Natural HistoryImage
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"Man brought hat and smokers beep holding 1 shark upside-down in the tail fin. The man stands in front of a building. Clothing. Clothes. : A series with a photon. 4352: 1-7. See also photon. photon 4349-4351. "Gothenburg Museum of Natural HistoryImage Kiribati
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"Hay liggandes on land, on carpet of plaited palm leaves. Strains of 2 pcs palm trees in the background and building. : A series with a photon. 4352: 1-7. See also photon. photon 4349-4351. "Gothenburg Museum of Natural HistoryImage Kiribati
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