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Coconuts and taro, Tongan market, 2002

Coconuts and taro, Tongan market, 2002
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Coconuts and taro, Tongan market, 2002
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The Lapita people are the ancestors of the Polynesians. They fished, grew taro, yams and breadfruit, and kept pigs, dogs and chickens. Many words for foods in Polynesian languages are very similar, and linguists have used them to help reconstruct the proto-Austronesian language of the Lapita. For...

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