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Sebbelov, Gerda. "The E.W. Clark Collection: New Zealand." The Museum Journal 2, no. 2. ( Jun 1911): 30-42.

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  • Object[9]
  • yes[9]
  • no[9]
  • oceanian[9]
  • canoe stern piece[1]
  • hand club[1]
  • staff[5]
  • treasure box[1]
  • treasure box lid[1]
  • new zealand[9]
  • te huringa i period[9]
  • maori[9]
  • abalone[9]
  • plant fiber[1]
  • whale bone[1]
  • wood[8]
  • yes[9]
abalone

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P2201

P2201

Staff

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P2202

P2202

Staff

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P2205

P2205

Staff

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P3204A

P3204A

Treasure Box

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P3204B

P3204B

Treasure Box Lid

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P2218

P2218

Hand Club

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P2203

P2203

Staff

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P2199

P2199

Staff

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18126A

18126A

Canoe Stern Piece

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