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Morisio Joseph, the younger brother of Jerry Seweralpiy Joseph, with his grandmother Nemoito (Mau Piailug's wife). (Identifications provided by Jerry Seweralpiy Joseph.)
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Jerry Seweralpiy Joseph, on a trip from Satawal to Pikelot with his grandfather Mau Piailug. (Identification and other captioning information provided by Jerry Seweralpiy Joseph.)
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Igeosiug of Nesaetgiuw Village, Satawal. (Identification by Jerry Seweralpiy Joseph. See also comments field.)
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Mau Piailug (foreground) and his son-in-law, Cypriano Joseph. (Identification provided by Jerry Seweralpiy Joseph.)
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Calistus S., Xavier Lamwrangman and Calistus Bwicheilug. (Identification provided by Sam Ilesugam.)
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Mangbwe of Woleai, carrying grandson Jonathan while walking in Yap. (Identification and caption by Sam Ilesugam.)
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The late Epeimwai, one of Satawal's great navigators, sitting on a canoe with Michael and Florencio. (Identifications provided by Sam Ilesugam.)
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Kereti Yatilman, holding child. (Identification and caption provided by Sam Ilesugam.)
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Pilar, wife of Alex Sounis. (Identification and caption provided by Sam Ilesugam.)
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Nimeisae dancing on Satawal Island. Naeigomwun in the background. (Captioning provided by Sam Ilesugam.)
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Nemoareiig, of Satawal. -2 (Identification provided by Thomas Raffipiy and Sam Ilesugam. See notes field for alternate name spelling.)
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Two girls and one boy
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Agustin Eroaumwi, son of Mau Piailug. (Identification and caption by Sam Ilesugam.)
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Niko "Kanmwor," Basilio "Sawo," Luis Manefin, unidentified (in baseball cap), Thomas Raffipiy and Fred (left to right), aboard the Micro Spirit. (Identifications provided by Sam Ilesugam.)
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Basilus, Mau Piailug, Togomei and Reniuk, from left. (Identifications provided by Sam Ilesugam.)
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Mau Piailug (left) and Father Kenneth Hezel, a Jesuit priest who used to work in the Outer islands of Yap. He is a cousin of Fr. Francis X. Hezel, SJ of Micronesian Seminar. (Fr. Hezel's identification and information provided by Sam Ilesugam.)
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