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Camp on area of ditch and bankThe University of Auckland LibraryImage Samoa
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Sqs F-G 5,6 looking eastThe University of Auckland LibraryImage Samoa
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Tradition, Assimilation And Change In Sikaiana Song Performances, By W. W. Donner, P 201-222 (Journal of the Polynesian Society: Don't Shoot The Guitar Player)The University of Auckland LibraryText Polynesia Solomon Islands
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The Ethnohistory Of Roviana Predatory Head-hunting, By Shankar Aswani, P 39-70 (Journal of the Polynesian Society: Changing Identities)The University of Auckland LibraryText Polynesia Solomon Islands
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Clearing terraces, small test pit at backThe University of Auckland LibraryImage Samoa
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Women's committee at the Tui Atua ceremony.The University of Auckland LibraryImage Samoa
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A Salelese at the Tui Atua ceremonyThe University of Auckland LibraryImage Samoa
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Samoan Migration To New Zealand, By Ian Fairbairn, P 18-30 (Journal of the Polynesian Society)The University of Auckland LibraryText Polynesia Samoa
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Some Physical Characteristics Of The Polynesians And Their Possible Relationship To Other Racial Types, By Ray A. Carreyett, P 69-74 (Journal of the Polynesian Society)The University of Auckland LibraryText Polynesia Melanesia Micronesia
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The project management practices used in development projects: reflections from Tonga.The University of Auckland LibraryText Tonga
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Store keepersThe University of Auckland LibraryImage Tokelau
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From Kava to Lager, - alcohol consumption and drinking patterns for older adults of Pacific ethnic groups, and Europeans in the Diabetes Heart and Health Study (DHAHS) 2002-2003, Auckland New ZealandThe University of Auckland LibraryText Cook Islands Niue Samoa Tonga
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