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Hays Hiller, Blanche. Hiller Journal Voyage II Book IV.

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  • kapuas river[6]
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  • kayan[3]
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  • glass[2]
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bone

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P8

P8

Necklace

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P451

P451

Knife

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P472B

P472B

Gutta-Percha Tap

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P452

P452

Knife

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P590

P590

Needle

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P591

P591

Needle

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P1239A

P1239A

Sword

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P15

P15

Necklace

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