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Clog
Maker Unknown
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Core, biface
Maker Unknown
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Core, biface
Maker Unknown
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Core, biface
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Core, biface
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Dedication of the General Samuel Chapman Armstrong Memorial, Pauahi Hall, Oahu College
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1913
Diamond Head Waikiki
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19th Century
Dog-tooth hoolah ankle rattle
Hawaiian
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Donkey muzzle
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Election Scraps
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1887
"E nā mākua a me nā kumu a me nā haumāna"
1860
First Mission Building in Honolulu
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19th Century
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