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Matangia ‘i Namo : science teachers’ and students’ conceptualisations of local environmental and climate change issues : talanoa from Ha‘apai and Port VilaUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText
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The socio-cultural and psychological effects of tourism on indigenous culturesUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText Cook Islands
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Supporting the Sustainable Implementation of Mobile Learning for Higher Education in the Asia-Pacific RegionUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText
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A study of the place of Samoan culture (fa'aSamoa) in two New Zealand churchesUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText Samoa
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Collective creavity: contemporary art associations in Port Vila, VanuatuUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText Vanuatu
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Climate change adaptation programs in the Solomon Islands : a study of perceptions and relationships.University of Canterbury LibraryText Solomon Islands
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Introduction: Supporting the sustainable implementation of mobile learning for higher education in the Asia-pacific regionUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText
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An analysis of ecosystem-based adaptations in Pacific Island countriesUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText
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The Rise and Fall of the Ecoles Populaires Kanak in New CaledoniaUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText New Caledonia
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Democratic aspects of Samoa's traditional matai systemUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText Samoa
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Sustainable development : theory and applications : with a case-study of development and tourism in FijiUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText Fiji
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Indigenous Wāhine Talking Critically in the Museum SpaceUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText
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