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Lower part of a coconut. The shell is thin, finely abraded and blackened. On the outer surface there are point-shaped light grains as well as elongated grains arranged on three courses, which meet in the center. The lower outer tip is elongated and pierced on the long side. The inner surface is lighter overall, and the grains are longer and wider.
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Bark pulp
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nifo'oti
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Mallet for bark bast
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siapo
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D05394 tapa cloth
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tunuma
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"Woman in festive costume, Samoa"
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upeti fala
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