The Journal of the Polynesian Society, Band 38Polynesian Society., 1929 Vocabularies of some of the languages of Polynesia are included. "A list of Polynesian languages" is given in v. 21, p. 67-71. |
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... bone which would act efficiently even if Two holes have been bored thr point and the binding passes shank . The tail is a small h line is fastened to the fore along the dorsal ridge and the eyes of the shank . Th On the one Maori ...
... bone which would act efficiently even if Two holes have been bored thr point and the binding passes shank . The tail is a small h line is fastened to the fore along the dorsal ridge and the eyes of the shank . Th On the one Maori ...
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... bone may een used profitably as it would be easily worked and be attached to the bone point simply as a minnow or while the strain in capturing the fish was borne by the ne point and line . However , none of our early observers has ...
... bone may een used profitably as it would be easily worked and be attached to the bone point simply as a minnow or while the strain in capturing the fish was borne by the ne point and line . However , none of our early observers has ...
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... bone may have been used profitably as it would be easily worked and could be attached to the bone point simply as a minnow or bait while the strain in capturing the fish was borne by the bone point and line . However , none of our early ...
... bone may have been used profitably as it would be easily worked and could be attached to the bone point simply as a minnow or bait while the strain in capturing the fish was borne by the bone point and line . However , none of our early ...
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Canoe Outriggerattachments in Tahiti and New Zealand | 183 |
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