DR KATIE LEBLANC & DR T - POTTERY MAKING IN YAWE DISTRICT, KADAVU (05/08/2021).
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- YASANA O KADAVU: Dr Katie Leblanc e Marama ni Nova Scotia ena tokalau vualiku kei Canada, e 9 na auwa na kedrau veiyawaki kei Viti. E mai cakava nona vakadidike ni vuli torocake ena Simon Fraser University, Canada - me baleta na Bulou ni Yawe (Kuro ni Viji lelevu) ena koro o Nalotu (Koroturaga kei Yawe). Ni rogoca mada na nona italanoa vei keda mai Kadavi kei na veiyasai Viti raraba. Vinaka saka vakalevu - Dr T.
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Bubu Ulamila
By Tim Kong | Wellington, Aotearoa | 19 Oct 2021
Thank you for this wonderful conversation Dr Katie and Dr T. It is amazing to see my Bubu in a way I've never seen before. Vinaka.
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