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Designed for both classroom and personal use, this is a modern Samoan language resource. It features an emphasis on patterns of speech and communication through practice and examples; 10 practical dialogues covering everyday social situations; and, an introduction to the wider cu ...
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An introduction to the grammatical features of Oceanid, Papuan and Australian languages as well as to the semantic structures of these languages. The text gives a brief introduction to descriptive linguistics for those without a formal linguistic background.
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Isolated by thousands of miles of ocean, the Hawaiian islands are home to many unique plants and flowers.This book describes more than 130 indigenous and endemic species, and discusses their characteristics, habitats and how they came to be.
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This text explores the marine environment of the Hawaiian islands. It provides a survey of the geological formation of the islands and coral reefs and describes many of the types of marine life likely to be seen by snorkellers and scuba divers.
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How to identify, select, install and care for shrubs available in modern Hawai'i and other mild-climate areas. Illust. in colour.
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History and biographies of the early missionaries in Papua. Illust. B&W.
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Pacific Islands Monograph Series, No. 10
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An account of the practice of herbal medicine in the Kingdom of Tonga. Traces the major changes that have occurred since the Europeans' first contact with the islands up to the present day.
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The second edition of a classic firsthand account of 13,000 nautical miles navigated entirely without the benefit of modern navigational methods, under the guidance and instruction of island navigators who retain the ancient arts. Illust. B&W.
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A social history of the Caroline and Marshall Islands, which looks in depth at colonialization of the islands and the strategies the islanders developed for survival under Spanish, German, Japanese and American rule.
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