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Lt. Geo A. Rollinsk, supply officer of 193 Inf. dickers with three natives with canes, grass skirts, et cetera, to sell.
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Many Islanders quickly became aware of the trade potential of their traditional arts.
U.S. Army Signal Corps

MARINE MODEL. . .Bedecked, withh five-and-ten jewelry, grass skirt, walking-cane and with a nickel cigar in his mouth, this Marine artillery-man shows the natives of this South Pacific Island what a Hollywood native looks like. [See "more images" below for complete caption]
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Three Seabees (including two black Americans) barter with local traders for fruit, betel nut, walking sticks, and grass skirts
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