Opposite: The Samoan lifestyle is closely linked to the forest, and is seriously affected if the forest is removed. The fale (house) is constructed of selected poumuli poles (Securinega samoensis) and coconut. The canoes, used for lagoon fishing, are made from specially durable fau (Pariti tiliaceus) Photo: Guy Salmon
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Forest and Bird, Volume 17, Issue 2, 1 May 1986, Page 2
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49Opposite: The Samoan lifestyle is closely linked to the forest, and is seriously affected if the forest is removed. The fale (house) is constructed of selected poumuli poles (Securinega samoensis) and coconut. The canoes, used for lagoon fishing, are made from specially durable fau (Pariti tiliaceus) Photo: Guy Salmon Forest and Bird, Volume 17, Issue 2, 1 May 1986, Page 2
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