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Lehner* 
1964 ' • 
Nov* IP -continued 1 
Ken an d Romer lad remained aboard ship to 
skin birds: ’Binio n si-nod the register and 
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thou v;e started down iho math toward the tenser 
outskirts of the village - we were halted by 
the wireless operator who said the magistrate 
wished to go with us - we consented and ended 
up with a following of eight men: Binion made 
some good shots and thoroughly amoved the 
natives at what the gun oould do: we went 
north to the mud flats and then circled through 
t 
the interior to the ocean side and then back to 
the village about 4:30 P.M.; we Tout most of 
our gear back in the raft , had some water from 
the canteens (even though the natives had 
climber' the trees earlier and provided us with 
coconuts to drink out of - water still tasted 
real good'), then Binion decided) to walk back 
to the mud flats 'while wandered around the 
village taking pictures with Dave and tie 
Chief of Police: the Chief took us to the 
school where we were, surrounded by he children 
and conned into taking a grour nhoto of abort 
thirty of them in front of the school - then 
thev waited for the finished rroduct which 
never appeared? we stopped to take a Picture 
of the n^w church under construction - as I 
was focusing* children becmn to appear in me 
picture from both sides of the frame and T 
had to delude them in the picture t another 
older bov off erred to let me tak e his picture, 
but 1 managed to stall him and rub him off on 
Dave? we finally lost most of the kids and 
the Chief of Police and looked for more 
interesting subjects; we saw many women on the 
other islands and on this one who wore no 
blouse but covered themselves when we appeared 
or turned to take a picture; we were determined 
that we would met a picture this time since 
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