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George Brown (1835-1917) was many things during his long life; leader in the Wesleyan Methodist Church in Australasia, explorer, linguist, political activist, apologist for the missionary enterprise, amateur anthropologist, writer, constant traveller, collector of artefacts, phot ...
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Translated by Schultz, E.
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reprint of 1983 edition
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West Papua 'biggest threat' to Pacific media freedom, says PJR report Pacific Journalism Review cover The killing and abduction of journalists in Indonesian-occupied West Papua has been highlighted in a special new report on Pacific media freedom over the past year by Pacific J ...
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History and biographies of the early missionaries in Papua. Illust. B&W.
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This book looks at the Anglican Missionary settlement of Tonga in the nineteenth century. In particular, it looks at the entry into the Kingdom of Tonga, of Alfred Willis, the recently resigned Bishop of Honolulu. This study looks at the work of Willis against the broader backgro ...
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A language resource, containing 3 different legends surrounding the origins of the coconut tree in Niue. These are presented in a diglot format, with the Niuean text on the left hand pages, and English translation on the right. The book also contains a list of 16 legends from aro ...
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Clive Beaumont presents different legends of the origin of the coconut tree, especially in Niue (Niuean and English diglot), but also in other Pacific countries (English).
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Drawing on both their own fieldwork from 1991 to 1999 and older written sources, Stewart and Strathern explore how the Duna have remade their rituals and associated myths in response to the outside influences of government, Christianity, and large-scale e
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This is the third book in the series designed to stand alongside the 'New Zealand Way' series. Designed for children they are clearly set out and contain full colour photographs. Firsst published in 2001.
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