University of Waikato
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Developing a kaupapa Māori evaluation model – one size fits all?University of WaikatoText
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A wiggle-match date for Polynesian settlement of New ZealandUniversity of WaikatoText Polynesia
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Transnational Tongans:The Profile and Re-integration of Return MigrantsUniversity of WaikatoText Tonga
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The language environment of primary school aged children in Tonga: A case study of 4 childrenUniversity of WaikatoText Tonga
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Teu le vā: Cultivating the space between: An investigation into Samoan-Palagi intimate partner relationships.University of WaikatoText Samoa
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“I Sengsong San Diego”: The Chamoru Cultural Festival and the Formation of a Chamoru Diasporic CommunityUniversity of WaikatoText Micronesia
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Influence of culture on secondary school students' understanding of statistics: A Fijian perspectiveUniversity of WaikatoText Fiji
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The Waikato River settlement: Exploring a model for co-management and protection of natural and cultural resourcesUniversity of WaikatoText
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Pacific Consumer Acculturation in New Zealand: Understanding the dynamics of consumption using video diariesUniversity of WaikatoText
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Making a difference: Agents of change through curriculum integration.University of WaikatoText Samoa
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Accountants as institutional entrepreneurs: Changing routines in a telecommunications companyUniversity of WaikatoText
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Efficient remittance services for development in the PacificUniversity of WaikatoText
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