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Acculturation within New Zealand Pacific communities: how does this influence diet and health?Victoria University of Wellington - Te Herenga WakaText Online
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The voices of Samoan parents and their children: home reading practices and home-school connectionsVictoria University of Wellington - Te Herenga WakaText Online
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Youth Mainstreaming in Pacific Development: Challenges and OpportunitiesVictoria University of Wellington - Te Herenga WakaText Online
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Impacts of FDI on technology upgrade and employment of Singapore and Malaysia, lesson for VietnamVictoria University of Wellington - Te Herenga WakaText Online
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Development, power and culture: Volunteer tourism in the Cook IslandsVictoria University of Wellington - Te Herenga WakaText Online
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Haka and Hula Representations in TourismVictoria University of Wellington - Te Herenga WakaText Online
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"Healthy Eating - Healthy Action": evaluating New Zealand's obesity prevention strategyVictoria University of Wellington - Te Herenga WakaText Online
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Re-thinking Contextualisation in Solomon Islands school leadership professional learning and developmentVictoria University of Wellington - Te Herenga WakaText Online
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'Akapapa'anga Ara Tangata: Genealogising the (Cook Islands) Māori imaginaryVictoria University of Wellington - Te Herenga WakaText Online
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Slanging to blaze up and juice up - Drug consumption in Samoan Bloods youth gangs in New ZealandVictoria University of Wellington - Te Herenga WakaText Online
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From the street to the village: The transfer of NZ youth gang culture to SāmoaVictoria University of Wellington - Te Herenga WakaText Online
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A first look at an indigenous Pacific ethical systemVictoria University of Wellington - Te Herenga WakaText Online
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