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Re-imagining the Dialogic Spaces of Talanoa Through Samoan OntoepistemologyAuckland University of TechnologyText Samoa
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NAATAPUITEA: An Artistic Interpretation of Traditional and Contemporary Samoan Musical Structures, Instrumentation and KonisetiAuckland University of TechnologyText Samoa
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Modern colonialism: dialogues with Sefita Hao’uli, Kalafi Moala, and Melino MakaAuckland University of TechnologyText Tonga
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Patterns of Early Primary School-based Literacy Interventions Among Pacific Children From a Nationwide Health Screening Programme of 4 Year OldsAuckland University of TechnologyText
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Buddha and a BoatAuckland University of TechnologyText Fiji
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Exploring the Integration of Traditional Knowledge in Disaster Risk Management and Climate Change Adaptation Policies and Practices: Guadalcanal of the Solomon Islands as a Case StudyAuckland University of TechnologyText Solomon Islands
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O feosofa'iga o le vā: Samoan Women Negotiating vā Relations in and Around an Art Centre in Rural SamoaAuckland University of TechnologyText Samoa
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The Fall of A'ana; Recollecting Pre-contact Trauma in SamoaAuckland University of TechnologyText Samoa
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Second AveAuckland University of TechnologyText Samoa
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Talanoa Methodology in Samoa Law and Gender Research: The Case for a Samoan Critical Legal Theory and Gender MethodologyAuckland University of TechnologyText Samoa
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Using Fa’afaletui to Explore Samoan Consumers’ Experience and Interpretation of Mental Health Person-Centred Care in Aotearoa, New ZealandAuckland University of TechnologyText Samoa
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Living with Dementia in Aotearoa (LiDiA): A Cross-sectional Feasibility Study Protocol for a Multiethnic Dementia Prevalence Study in Aotearoa/New ZealandAuckland University of TechnologyText
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