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A culturally responsive research move to enable Pacific voices to be heard: A research noteUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText Cook Islands
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Talking about climate change: Veitalanoa in Fijian climate change researchUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText Fiji
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The injustice of it all. Book Review: "PRISONER 302: A Fijian prime minister’s story of his life; of military rebellion, national oppression, and a handful of miracles" by Laisenia Qarase.University of Canterbury LibraryText Fiji
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Food security and community development in the Pacific: Case studies from FijiUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText Fiji
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Revitalising rural development in the Pacific: An itaukei (indigenous Fijian) approachUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText Fiji
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Tephra fall impacts to buildings: the 2017–2018 Manaro Voui eruption, VanuatuUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText Vanuatu
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This pākehā life: an unsettled memoirUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText Hawaiʻi
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Building resilience in a climate crisis: Best practices for mangrove restoration along the Coral Coast, FijiUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText Fiji
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Beyond the Veil: Genre hybridity, cultural specificity and anthology media in Aotearoa New ZealandUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText
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Dilemmas of Chinese aid and the challenges of development in Bougainville : a critical exploration.University of Canterbury LibraryText Papua New Guinea
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Reimagining innovation through Indigenous Agricultural Knowledge (IAK): Indigenous innovations and climate crisis resilience in the PacificUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText
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Reimagining innovation through Indigenous Agricultural Knowledge (IAK): Indigenous innovations and climate crisis resilience in the PacificUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText
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