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Pi rector' s Report for igr6. 



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I. HAWAIIAN SHREDDERS AND SCRAPERS. 



held by the foot. The material to be shredded was taken in both 

 hands and pressed downward against the teeth. 



In Fig. 2 is a shredder (L 969) mounted on the ascending 

 prong of a branched stick, by Penchula, after the fashion of one 

 used by his father. It is very similar to a Micronesian pattern. 

 The method of mounting and applying the shredders would no 

 doubt follow individual taste to a large extent. Kulolo is a deli- 



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