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The socio-cultural impacts of community based tabu sites on men and women: A case study of Cuvu district, Nadroga, FijiUniversity of WaikatoText Fiji
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Offshore petroleum and minerals: Plugging gaps in the present frameworkUniversity of WaikatoText
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Offshore petroleum and minerals: Plugging gaps in the present frameworkUniversity of WaikatoText
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Municipal sewage sludge compost promotes Mangifera persiciforma tree growth with no risk of heavy metal contamination of soilUniversity of WaikatoText
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Contour segments in neverver: Synchronic justificationsUniversity of WaikatoText Melanesia Vanuatu
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The contribution of family literacy programmes to the wellbeing of individuals, families and communitiesUniversity of WaikatoText Samoa Tonga
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De-mythologizing and re-branding the traditional drink kavaUniversity of WaikatoText Vanuatu
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Colonisation of Remote Oceania: New dates for the Bapot-1 site in the Mariana IslandsUniversity of WaikatoText Micronesia
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Teachers-as-writers: Writing information texts in English and vernacularUniversity of WaikatoText Fiji
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Morphosyntax of SareUniversity of WaikatoText Papua New Guinea
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Kahokaho: ‘Ufi from the God/s; its future in the hands of peopleUniversity of WaikatoText Tonga
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Accounting for selectivity and duration-dependent heterogeneity when estimating the impact of emigration on incomes and poverty in sending areasUniversity of WaikatoText
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