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Tareima, who lives in Kiribati, shows how she makes string from the fibres of coconut husks, and describes what the string is used for. Contains some Kiribati words and glossary.Suggested level: primary.
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Bernd and Belle, who live in Samoa, prepare a special meal for Aso o Tina - Mother's Day, using leaves to cook the food in. Contains some Samoan words and glossary. Suggested level: primary.
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Kelea, who lives in Tonga, describes some of the special clothes she wears for different occasions, including the ta'ovala and kiekie. Contains some Tongan words and glossary. Suggested level: primary.
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Christiano, who lives on Ma'uke in the Cook Islands, describes what happens when his pig gives birth to piglets. Contains some Cook Island MaIori words and glossary. Suggested level: primary.
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This collection samples and celebrates 50 famous New Zealanders. As well as the greats: Sir Edmund Hillary, Sir Peter Blake and Jean Batten, there are experts on Giant squid and orca, powerful women, one of the most famous film producers in the world, and some of the best artists ...
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New Zealanders love to play, and their country is their playground. This South Pacific island comes equipped with snowy mountains for skiing, swift rivers for rafting, and deep valleys for bungee jumping. Adventure waits in this introduction to life in New Zealand.
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Shackleton Bear follows his famous namesake, Ernest Shackleton, and experiences the wonders of the subantarctic islands, the Southern Ocean and Antarctica. Suggested level: primary
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Peter Blake was one of New Zealand's great modern heroes. In a life packed with competitive sailing, he circled the world many times, covered as many sea miles as any sailor in history, led us to America's Cup victory (twice!), and gave his last years (and ultimately his life) to ...
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EUla is marching with his school at government grounds in MulinuEu. He is excited about Samoa's special day and his pride in being Samoan is made even better when he gets a wave from the Prime Minister. Suggested level: primary.
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This book is an introduction to the history of the South Pacific. A companion book to Illustrated History of New Zealand, also written by Marcia Stenson, this covers the following topics: geology and geography, the arrival of the first people to the Pacific, European exploration, ...
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