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The effect of harvesting system on forest residue production in FijiUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText Fiji
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The state and capitalist development in FijiUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText Fiji
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Disturbing history: aspects of resistance in early colonial Fiji, 1874 - 1914.University of Canterbury LibraryText Fiji
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Determinants of learning success among Pacific children aged six years in New Zealand.University of Canterbury LibraryText Cook Islands Fiji Samoa Tonga Tuvalu
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Tsunami Hazard, Samoan Islands: Palaeotsunami Investigation, Numerical Modeling and Risk ImplicationsUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText Samoa
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Examining the use of coral sand for the treatment of domestic effluent in Kiribati.University of Canterbury LibraryText Kiribati
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Weaving language with identity; the story of Samoan Secondary students. Letoga: A Precious ThingUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText Samoa
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Decentralisation; The Question of Management Capacity: A Response to Recent CommentariesUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText Fiji
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"Fanaafi o fa'amalama" : a light within the light : nurturing coolness & dignity in Samoan students' secondary school learning in Aotearoa/New Zealand.University of Canterbury LibraryText Samoa
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NZ and the EU in the Pacific: Renewable Energy as a Mechanism for DevelopmentUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText Tonga
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Evaluation of the influence of the Phono-Graphix™ programme on children's reading achievement : direct instruction of phonological processing skills with a small group of predominantly Māori students : research project.University of Canterbury LibraryText
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The strategic significance of the Pacific islands in New Zealand's defence policy, 1935-1939.University of Canterbury LibraryText
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