Te Puna Vai Marama Cook Islands Centre for Research
The Cook Islands Centre for Research is a joint venture between the Cook Islands Government and the University of the South Pacific, located at the USP Campus. The Centre hosts the archives of Don Marshall and Ron Crocombe.
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SE 221 Social organizayion, Ta'a (American Samoa) Lowell HolmesTe Puna Vai Marama Cook Islands Centre for ResearchText Cook Islands Not online
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An introduction to the peoples and cultures of MelanesiaTe Puna Vai Marama Cook Islands Centre for ResearchText Cook Islands Online
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The nature of Fijian SocietyTe Puna Vai Marama Cook Islands Centre for ResearchText Cook Islands Online
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Papua New Guinea: the new eliteTe Puna Vai Marama Cook Islands Centre for ResearchText Cook Islands Online
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Traditional social systems of Melanesia, lectures nine and tenTe Puna Vai Marama Cook Islands Centre for ResearchText Cook Islands Online
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SE 221 Europeans in PacificTe Puna Vai Marama Cook Islands Centre for ResearchText Cook Islands Online
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Values for involvementTe Puna Vai Marama Cook Islands Centre for ResearchText Cook Islands Online
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USP library suggestion slipTe Puna Vai Marama Cook Islands Centre for ResearchText Cook Islands Online
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Polynesian religionTe Puna Vai Marama Cook Islands Centre for ResearchText Cook Islands Online
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SE 221 Marriage, kinship and family organizationTe Puna Vai Marama Cook Islands Centre for ResearchText Cook Islands Online
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On the South Sea Islanders view of ChristianityTe Puna Vai Marama Cook Islands Centre for ResearchText Cook Islands Online
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BibliographyTe Puna Vai Marama Cook Islands Centre for ResearchText Cook Islands Online
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