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The Soft, Warm, Wet Technology of Native Oceania by Harriet Witt Originally published in Whole Earth Review, Fall 1991 A man’s testicles might not seem like something to be used for navigation, but they were and are in
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the Star / /

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Puluwat / Marquesas Islands / Lakemba island / Saipan / /

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Polynesian Voyaging Society / /

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Harriet Witt Originally / David Lewis / Kaho / Cook / Mau Piailug / Po / /

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Hawaii / /

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the National Geographic / Oceania / /

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Oceania / /

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