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Whiteness, smoothing and the origin of Samoan architectureAuckland University of TechnologyText Samoa
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Filimānaia: A Samoan Critique of Standardised Reading Assessment in New Zealand Primary SchoolsAuckland University of TechnologyText Samoa
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The Full Expression of Talanoa alofa: A Pedagogy to Enrich the Spiritual Wellbeing of Pasifika Children in Early Childhood Education from a Samoan PerspectiveAuckland University of TechnologyText Samoa
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Patterns and motifs in the Va: a Samoan concept of a space betweenAuckland University of TechnologyText Samoa
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Morphological Evolution of the Hunga Tonga–Hunga Haʻapai Submarine Volcano After the Explosive EruptionAuckland University of TechnologyText Tonga
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If There Are No Doors in a Fale, Where Do We ‘Come Out’ Of? Supernova – A Screenplay and Exploration of the Intergenerational Space Shared (In)Between Queer Pasifika Family MembersAuckland University of TechnologyText
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Samoa: Exploring the Linkages Between Climate Change and Population MovementsAuckland University of TechnologyText Samoa
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Sam and SusanaAuckland University of TechnologyText Samoa
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Samoan Families Experience and Interpretation of the Person and Family Centred Model of Care in Adult Community Mental Health ServicesAuckland University of TechnologyText Samoa
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Food Practices and Diabetes Management: The Lived Experience of Tongan People With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in New ZealandAuckland University of TechnologyText Tonga
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The ’Ie Tōga Pepa Replica: A Material Exploration Into Samoan Weaving Design and TechniquesAuckland University of TechnologyText Samoa
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Navigating the Boundaries of Two Cultural Worlds While Re-negotiating a Space for Myself: My Journey As a Samoan Woman in the AUT Psychotherapy CourseAuckland University of TechnologyText Samoa
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