University of Waikato
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'Being' an educational leader in Choiseul Province in the Solomon Islands: A case study of the context of leadership for principals and deputy principals.University of WaikatoText Solomon Islands
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Uputaua approach: researching Samoan communities.University of WaikatoText Samoa
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Recent shocks and long-term change in the Samoan economyUniversity of WaikatoText Samoa
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Climate change vulnerability and adaptation assessment for FijiUniversity of WaikatoText Fiji
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Accounting and accountability in Fiji: A review and synthesisUniversity of WaikatoText Fiji
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A Village in my HandUniversity of WaikatoText Samoa
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Capacity-building activities related to climate change vulnerability and adaptation assessment and economic valuation for FijiUniversity of WaikatoText Fiji
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How does Culture Impact on Educational Leadership in Samoa?University of WaikatoText Samoa
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The importance of shell: Redating of the To’aga site (Ofu Island, Manu'a) and a revised chronology for the Lapita to Polynesian Plainware transition in Tonga and SāmoaUniversity of WaikatoText Polynesia Tonga
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The impact of immigration on child health: Experimental evidence from a migration lottery programUniversity of WaikatoText Tonga
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Who does external quality assurance policy in Sāmoa serve, and who benefits?University of WaikatoText Samoa
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Ua tafea le tau'ofe: Samoan cultural rituals through death and bereavement experiencesUniversity of WaikatoText Samoa
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