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DescriptionLauaki Namulauulu Mamoe.jpg |
Lauaki Namulauulu Mamoe from Samoa
Русский: Самоа Лауати Намулауулу Мамоэ, лидер освободительного движения Мау
Gagana Samoa: Lauati Namulauulu Mamoe, Safotulafai i Savai'i, Samoa
Māori: Lauati Namulauulu Mamoe no te kainga o Safotulafai ki te motu o Savai'i, Hamoa
Français : Lauati Namulauulu Mamoe, un orateur et un leader du mouvement Mau du Samoa
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1902 Publisher Sampson Low, Marston |
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Image from 1902 published book 'Samoa Uma' by Llewella Pierce Churchill
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Author |
(photographer) Thomas Andrew (1855-1939) , (book author) Llewella Pierce Churchill |
Permission ( Reusing this file) |
This image is from a book published 1902. I downloaded image from Internet Archive org website , cropped it & uploaded to wikimedia commons. The author L. Churchill in the book intro credits the photographs in her book to two names, T. Andrews & J. Davis (both of Apia, Samoa). I've tagged licence this to Attribution Sharealike 3.0, tho' after reading copyright laws, it looks like public domain due to publication in 1902.
As a note, this image is also online at the website of Te Papa National Museum of New Zealand . This image is not sourced from the museum site but from the 1902 book. Teinesavaii ( talk) 14:09, 16 November 2009 (UTC)
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