University of Waikato
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Human,climatic and oceanographic influences on the marine environment of Pohnpei, Federated States of MicronesiaUniversity of WaikatoText Micronesia Pohnpei
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Māori social identities in New Zealand and Hawai'iUniversity of WaikatoText
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Induction Experiences of Beginning Secondary Teachers in Solomon IslandsUniversity of WaikatoText Melanesia Solomon Islands
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The teaching and learning of Hawaiian in mainstream educational contexts in Hawai‘i: Time for change?University of WaikatoText Hawaiʻi
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Slain in the Spirit: Pentecostal-evangelical Christianity and the rise of witchcraft and sorcery-related violence in MelanesiaUniversity of WaikatoText Melanesia Papua New Guinea
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Land, water and tourism in Aitutaki, Cook IslandsUniversity of WaikatoText Cook Islands
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Mai hē tātou e haka ‘ite nei ki te ŋāpoki: A collaborative story of indigenous knowledge in a school setting in Rapa NuiUniversity of WaikatoText Easter Island / Rapa Nui
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A marine reservoir correction value (ΔR) for the Palauan archipelago: Environmental and oceanographic considerationsUniversity of WaikatoText Micronesia Palau
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The Tikopia and “What Raymond Said”University of WaikatoText
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Telling “Us” in the “Days Destined to You: Response Life-Telling: Indigenous Oral Autobiography and the Performance of RelationUniversity of WaikatoText
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Revisioning the Pacific: Bernard Smith in the South SeasUniversity of WaikatoText
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On not knowing one’s placeUniversity of WaikatoText
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