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This title concerns the inshore fish fauna of New Caledonia, the Loyalty Islands, Kiribati, Tuvalu, Fiji, the Wallis Islands, Tonga, Samoa, American Samoa, the Tokelau Islands, Phoenix Islands, Cook Islands, Austral Islands, Rapa, the Society Islands, Tuamoto, the Marquesas and t ...
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An historical account from Vaitupu in the vernacular.
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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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The idyllic paradise of the tiny Pacific nation of Tuvalu is facing a dilemma. Its population is divided over whether to believe climate reports claiming it will be swallowed by rising sea levels... or to heed scientists who say this will not happen. The young Polynesian peopl ...
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This book is a translation of the original Tokelauan edition. It contains authoritative accounts of many aspects of the distinctive, though rapidly changing, way of life in the three small mid-Pacific atolls which together make up Tokelau.
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This in depth study of the old songs of Tuvalu demonstrates the high regard Tuvaluans have for song and music in their culture and its importance in areas such as house building, religion and spirituality and food production. The government of Tuvalu comm
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Granted special access to government archives, missionary sources and other private papers, MacDonald has written the definitive history of these two countries from the colonial era, when they were known as the Gilbert and Ellice Islands, through independence.
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It is no the purpose of this book to provide a complete, exhaustive analysis of the Tuvaluan language. We will leave that to more qualified people. But, rather, it is our desire that this book will be, as its title indicates, an 'introduction' to the Tuvaluan language. It is for ...
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