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Pacific Voices XIII: Abstracts for the Pacific Postgraduate Symposium 2016University of OtagoText
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What Happened at the End of Lapita: Lapita to Post-Lapita Pottery Transition in West New Britain, Papua New GuineaUniversity of OtagoText Papua New Guinea
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Kuleana for ahupua’a: Engaging with native Hawaiian traditional knowledge in adaptation planning for coastal degradation as a result of climate changeUniversity of OtagoText Hawaiʻi
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Masta Liu: The Struggle for Identity of Solomon Islands YouthUniversity of OtagoText Solomon Islands
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Justifying RAMSI: Geopolitical reasoning, security and New Zealand’s involvement in the Solomon Islands conflictUniversity of OtagoText Solomon Islands
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Climate Migration and Kiribati: Discourse, Development and New Zealand's Role in the PacificUniversity of OtagoText Kiribati
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The relations between indigenous and western leadership systems at the local level in the contemporary governance systems of Papua New GuineaUniversity of OtagoText Melanesia Papua New Guinea
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Nā Mo'okū'auhau Holowa'a: Native Hawaiian women's stories of the voyaging canoe Hōkūle'aUniversity of OtagoText Hawaiʻi
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Land Snail and Soil Analysis in Atoll Archaeology; with Special Reference to Atafu Atoll, Tokelau IslandsUniversity of OtagoText Polynesia Tokelau
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How does Truth-Telling Heal? An Exploration of Voice and Pathways toward Victim Healing in Solomon Islands and Timor-LesteUniversity of OtagoText Solomon Islands
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Early Lapita Settlement in the Colonisation Process: The nature of an Early Lapita ceramic assemblage from Tamuarawai, Emirau Island, Papua New GuineaUniversity of OtagoText Papua New Guinea
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Origin and beginning of the Congregational Christian Church of Samoa (C.C.C.S.) in Aotearoa New ZealandUniversity of OtagoText Samoa
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