Joeten-Kiyu Public Library - Fishing with a fisga (spear) is called ka'tokcha' in Chamoro. The aborigines of the Mariana Islands used barbed fishing spears in a variety of ways. Standing in shallow

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Joeten-Kiyu Public Library - Fishing with a fisga (spear) is called  ka'tokcha' in Chamoro. The aborigines of the Mariana Islands used barbed  fishing spears in a variety of ways. Standing in shallow
Joeten-Kiyu Public Library - Fishing with a fisga (spear) is called  ka'tokcha' in Chamoro. The aborigines of the Mariana Islands used barbed  fishing spears in a variety of ways. Standing in shallow
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Joeten-Kiyu Public Library - Fishing with a fisga (spear) is called  ka'tokcha' in Chamoro. The aborigines of the Mariana Islands used barbed  fishing spears in a variety of ways. Standing in shallow
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Joeten-Kiyu Public Library - Fishing with a fisga (spear) is called  ka'tokcha' in Chamoro. The aborigines of the Mariana Islands used barbed  fishing spears in a variety of ways. Standing in shallow
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Joeten-Kiyu Public Library - Fishing with a fisga (spear) is called  ka'tokcha' in Chamoro. The aborigines of the Mariana Islands used barbed  fishing spears in a variety of ways. Standing in shallow
Exam 2. Flashcards
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Joeten-Kiyu Public Library - Fishing with a fisga (spear) is called  ka'tokcha' in Chamoro. The aborigines of the Mariana Islands used barbed  fishing spears in a variety of ways. Standing in shallow
Exam 2. Flashcards
Joeten-Kiyu Public Library - Fishing with a fisga (spear) is called  ka'tokcha' in Chamoro. The aborigines of the Mariana Islands used barbed  fishing spears in a variety of ways. Standing in shallow
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