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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The Fijian system of kinship and marriageTe Puna Vai Marama Cook Islands Centre for ResearchText Cook Islands Online
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Polynesia - social organizationTe Puna Vai Marama Cook Islands Centre for ResearchText Cook Islands Online
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SE 221 Melanesia: religionTe Puna Vai Marama Cook Islands Centre for ResearchText Cook Islands Online
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SE322 extension lecture, Religion in the PacificTe Puna Vai Marama Cook Islands Centre for ResearchText Cook Islands Online
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Very good section on Maori religion in Buck's 'Coming of the Maori'Te Puna Vai Marama Cook Islands Centre for ResearchText Cook Islands Online
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Hand-written notes on Melanesian religionTe Puna Vai Marama Cook Islands Centre for ResearchText Cook Islands Online
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Samoan 'system' clashes with Mormon viewpointTe Puna Vai Marama Cook Islands Centre for ResearchText Cook Islands Online
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Value systems of students in Papua New Guines and Australia: a cross-cultural comparisonTe Puna Vai Marama Cook Islands Centre for ResearchText Cook Islands Online
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Religious Studies, paper 311B. Texts for first Hinduism tutorialTe Puna Vai Marama Cook Islands Centre for ResearchText Cook Islands Online
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Magic and religionTe Puna Vai Marama Cook Islands Centre for ResearchText Cook Islands Online
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Classifications of divinationTe Puna Vai Marama Cook Islands Centre for ResearchText Cook Islands Online
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AstrologyTe Puna Vai Marama Cook Islands Centre for ResearchText Cook Islands Online
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