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DescriptionMan and woman (slaves) of the Pimlingai tribe, Uap (Carolines).jpg |
English: Man and woman (slaves) of the Pimlingai tribe, Uap (Carolines) Showing the dark aboriginal type. |
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Author | By the courtesy of Dr. W. H. Furness. |
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