Victoria University of Wellington - Te Herenga Waka
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Menginpehn lien Pohnpei: A poetic ethnography of urohs (Pohnpeian skirts)Victoria University of Wellington - Te Herenga WakaText Online
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The Voices of Tokelau Youth in New Zealand: Na mafialeo ona Tupulaga Tokelau i Nui HilaVictoria University of Wellington - Te Herenga WakaText Online
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Pursuing Self-determined Responses to Climate Change in the Cook Islands: Exploring the Interface between Government Organisational Directive and Local Community Engagement with Climate Change AdaptationVictoria University of Wellington - Te Herenga WakaText Online
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Electric Vehicles in the Pacific Islands? An Investigation of the Possibilities of Electro-mobility in SamoaVictoria University of Wellington - Te Herenga WakaText Online
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Missionaries, modernity and the moving image: Re-presenting the Melanesian Other to Christian communities in the West between the World WarsVictoria University of Wellington - Te Herenga WakaText Online
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'To the Curious Enquirer': Depictions of Pacific Peoples in Popular Illustrated Books from Paris and London c.1775-1810Victoria University of Wellington - Te Herenga WakaText Online
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Democratic Transition in the Development Context: The Case Study of TongaVictoria University of Wellington - Te Herenga WakaText Online
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Democracy in authoritarian states? Political change and regime stability in Malaysia and SingaporeVictoria University of Wellington - Te Herenga WakaText Online
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‘That’s My Stuff’: Pasifika Literature and Pasifika IdentityVictoria University of Wellington - Te Herenga WakaText Online
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Acculturation within New Zealand Pacific communities: how does this influence diet and health?Victoria University of Wellington - Te Herenga WakaText Online
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The voices of Samoan parents and their children: home reading practices and home-school connectionsVictoria University of Wellington - Te Herenga WakaText Online
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New Zealand’s ‘Critics of Empire’: Domestic Opposition to New Zealand’s Pacific Empire, 1883-1948Victoria University of Wellington - Te Herenga WakaText Online
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