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Dance of Papuans in the Rabaul area of New Britain. The masked figures performing to the beat of drums are locally known as ‘duk-duks’. The occasion celebrated here is the opening of a new village co-operative shop which will buy copra from its members and supply goods to the village. (Australian Official Photograph by W. Brindle) MAORI, ABORIGINAL AND NEW GUINEA ETHNIC DANCES

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Te Ao Hou, April 1958, Page 22

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MAORI, ABORIGINAL AND NEW GUINEA ETHNIC DANCES Te Ao Hou, April 1958, Page 22

MAORI, ABORIGINAL AND NEW GUINEA ETHNIC DANCES Te Ao Hou, April 1958, Page 22

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