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Simmons, David R. Catalogue of Maori Artefacts in the Museums of Canada and the United States of America. Auckland: Bulletin of the Auckland Institute and Museum, 1982.

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  • oceanian[9]
  • fishhook[9]
  • new zealand[9]
  • te huringa i period[8]
  • te puawaitanga period[1]
  • maori[9]
  • abalone[8]
  • bone[2]
  • metal[7]
  • new zealand flax[7]
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fishhook

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18145

18145

Fishhook

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18137A

18137A

Fishhook

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18137B

18137B

Fishhook

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18137E

18137E

Fishhook

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P2234

P2234

Fishhook

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18137C

18137C

Fishhook

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18137D

18137D

Fishhook

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P2236

P2236

Fishhook

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18137F

18137F

Fishhook

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