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Regional inequalities in socio-economic development in Tonga: A preliminary studyUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText Tonga
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Reconceptualising Disasters: Lessons from the Samoan ExperienceUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText Samoa
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Talanoa methodology in Samoa law and gender research : the case for a Samoan critical legal theory and gender methodologyUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText Samoa
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Strategic Analysis of Continuity for Complex Energy and Environment Systems for Developing RegionsUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText
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Unfree Labour?: Ni-Vanuatu Workers in New Zealand's Recognised Seasonal Employer SchemeUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText Vanuatu
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Implementing a Solar Power System for a High School in TongaUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText Tonga
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Two cases of memory construction in Fiji: A theoretical development of collective memory under globalisation and digital agetive memoryUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText Fiji
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What is mainstream and alternative journalism in Samoa?University of Canterbury LibraryText Samoa
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Volcanic ballistic projectile deposition from a continuously erupting volcano: Yasur Volcano, VanuatuUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText Vanuatu
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You are either with us or with us: Constructing Samoan national identity through inclusion at the Samoa ObserverUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText Samoa
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Climate change awareness in educational spaces: Itaukei responses through Indigenous knowledge sharing – case study: Talanoa with Dr T podcast & Fijian communitiesUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText Fiji
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Preverbal directionals as markers of associated motion in Paluai (Austronesian, Oceanic)University of Canterbury LibraryText Papua New Guinea
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