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Language use and language attitudes in New Caledonia with particular reference to French Creole TayoUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText New Caledonia
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What Do You See When You See Me: Identity Hybridity and the Struggle of Having a non-Pasifika NameUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText Fiji
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Low-cost filters for emergency treatment of drinking water for removal of excess fluoride in volcanic areas.University of Canterbury LibraryText
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Accounting as capital and doxa: exploring power and resistance in World Bank projects in TongaUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText Tonga
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The ecology and toxin production of gambierdiscus and fukuyoa species from the PacificUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText
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Eruption sequence and petrogenesis of the Te Onepoto (Taylors Mistake) flank cone system, Lyttelton Volcanic Complex, Te Pātakao- Rākaihautū (Banks Peninsula), Aotearoa-New Zealand.University of Canterbury LibraryText
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O le Fa’atamasoali’iga a Tautai Matapalapala A Soul-Searching and Far-Reaching Voyage of the Tautai (The Master Navigator): How and why effective educational leadership can advance Pacific students' learning, health and wellbeingUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText
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Reporting legislation of child sexual abuse in the Pacific – a reviewUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText Cook Islands Fiji
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Identity among Local Descendants of Early Jewish Settlers in Tahiti, Tonga, and Hawai’iUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText Polynesia Tonga
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The coastal morphology and processes of Rarotonga, Cook IslandsUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText Cook Islands
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Leprosy and Stigma in the South Pacific: Camaraderie in Isolation.University of Canterbury LibraryText Fiji New Caledonia Samoa Tonga Vanuatu
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Contemporary coastal protection on Rarotonga, Cook Islands.University of Canterbury LibraryText Cook Islands
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