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This is the definitive work on Nauruan ekawada (string figures) as well as a commentary on the history of Nauru and it's society.
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A detailed snapshot of the health of reefs in Fiji, Nauru, New Caledonia, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tuvalu and Vanuatu in 2004 and comment on the threats to and management of many of the most significant areas
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In a fast globalizing world, group histories,traditions and memories, especially of smaller countries, are at risk of being lost. In 1938, Head Chief Detudamo had the foresight to transcribe and then translate, a series of lectures relating to the legends, customs and tales of Na ...
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This publication records the findings of a study of eight countries in the Pacific region. It discusses gender disparities in education and other areas where women are in the South Pacific, specifically in the distance education offerings of the University of the South Pacific.
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This text describes how Nauru Island became one of the richest nations in the world and how its citizens acquired all the ills of modern life. At the same time, Nauru became 80 per cent mined-out ruins that contain impoverished biological communities of little value in supporting ...
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Telling the story of Ali Mullaie, an Afghan asylum seeker, since granted refugee status in Australia, who spent three and half years detained on Nauru, this book backgrounds his profile and his fellow detainees with a discussion of the impact of the detention center and the 'Paci ...
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Following on from Matthew Wright's hugely successful 'Escape: Kiwi POWs on the run in World War 2', this is an accessible and fascinating account of New Zealand's naval and convoy work in WW2. Most of the first-person stories are from unpublished manuscripts, including the Navy M ...
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