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Maybe you're not meant to manipulate fire the way I do. Maybe sparks are all you're ever going to make." Keahi snarled, "Or maybe you just need to be a better teacher and give me more." Before I could reply, he grabbed my hand, twisted and pulled me into a restraining lock. ...
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This is the story of a cross-racial romance between a Samoan student at Auckland University, the son of migrant parents, and the daughter of a wealthy palagi family.
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Albert Wendt's new collection of short stories explores the nature of family, tradition and culture through the eyes of those seemingly caught between the realities of modern contemporary life and the ancestral ties of their heritage. With a deft touch, Wendt draws us into his ch ...
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A novel based on the adventures of Nikolai Miklouho Maclay, an impetuous and courageous adventurer who was the only Russian anthropologist to explore the South Pacific.
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Set in the Pacific
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Winner of the 1997 Asia/Pacific Commonwealth Writer's Prize for fiction. In Where We Once Belonged Sia Figiel uses the storytelling traditions of Samoa to weave together experiences and dreams to tell the story of Samoan village life through the eyes of thirteen year old Alofa Fi ...
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A 10-year-old girl Samoana tells about Samoan school, church, friends, family, violence, crushes, getting TV, incest, legends, and more.
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Translated and with a critical introduction by Deborah Walker-Morrison and Raylene Ramsay. Young Lena's quest is to gain an awarehness of a repressed childhood trauma. It is, she says, like the excitement of a detective sensing he's about to uncover the clue that will open the ...
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Who and where is the missing King? And what of his people - how will they reclaim their past in a world that is layered and wrapped in the history of others? Moetai Brotherson's sweeping and witty novel addresses these weighty matters through the voices of two very different h ...
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This text presents a collection of people-focused stories emphasizing family living, traditional vocations and the land of Hawaii in the days long before Westerners arrived. The text was previously published under the title Life in Old Hawaii .
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