University of Waikato
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Radiocarbon dating of burials from the Teouma Lapita cemetery, Efate, VanuatuUniversity of WaikatoText Vanuatu
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Power relations, ethnicity and privatisation: A tale of a telecommunications companyUniversity of WaikatoText Fiji
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Writing Lamap: the representation of person markersUniversity of WaikatoText Vanuatu
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How do Pasifika students reason about probability? Some findings from Fiji.University of WaikatoText Fiji
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TATAU: A History of Sāmoan Tattooing [Book review]University of WaikatoText
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Biological flora of New Zealand 11. Eleochairs spacelata, kuta, paopao, bamboo spike sedge.University of WaikatoText Papua New Guinea
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Inclusive education in Fiji: pre-service and in-service primary education teachers’ perspectives and preparedness for inclusive educationUniversity of WaikatoText Fiji
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Everyone, no-one, someone and the Native Hawaiian learner: How expanded equality narratives might account for guarantee/reality gaps, historico-legal context and an admission policy which is actually levelling the playing fieldUniversity of WaikatoText Hawaiʻi
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Users of open source software: How do they get help?University of WaikatoText
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Local Voices, Local Choices? Vulnerability to Climate Change and Community-Based Adaptation in Rural VanuatuUniversity of WaikatoText Vanuatu
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Mobile app development: Work-integrated learning collaborations with Māori and Fijian partnersUniversity of WaikatoText Fiji
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Researching in cross cultural contexts: a socially just process.University of WaikatoText Vanuatu
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