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Bag, PUKAPUKAN DANCERS, The Old South Pacific by Theoldsouthpacific
These traditional Polynesian dancers on the remote atoll Pukapuka in the Northern Cook Islands performed dances in the 1980s that had been seen by few outsiders. Until recently the atoll had been visited only by government officials, traders (buying copra), slavers (capturing slaves to sell to the mines in Peru), and missionaries. In the next few decades as global warming progresses, Pukapuka and the other atolls of the Northern Cooks will vanish beneath the ocean forever.
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Who said you can’t take it with you? You can take just about everything with you in this Jumbo Tote. It holds groceries, books, kids’ toys, beach stuff, you name it. Made from 100% cotton, it has a squared off bottom and extra long natural web handles. 20"w x14.5"h x4.5"d.
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Bag, PUKAPUKAN DANCERS, The Old South Pacific

Memories of a Bygone Era

These traditional Polynesian dancers on the remote atoll Pukapuka in the Northern Cook Islands performed dances in the 1980s that had been seen by few outsiders. Until recently the atoll had been visited only by government officials, traders (buying copra), slavers (capturing slaves to sell to the mines in Peru), and missionaries. In the next few decades as global warming progresses, Pukapuka and the other atolls of the Northern Cooks will vanish beneath the ocean forever.

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Product id: 149359972810405393
Made on 6/12/2008 8:05 PM