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Kooijman, Simon. Tapa in Polynesia. Bulletin 234. Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, 1972.

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2003-32-276

2003-32-276

Bark Cloth Beater

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2003-32-275

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Bark Cloth Beater

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2003-32-274

2003-32-274

Bark Cloth Beater

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2003-32-272

2003-32-272

Bark Cloth Beater

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2003-32-271

Bark Cloth Beater

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Bark Cloth Beater

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2003-33-11

Bark Cloth Beater

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