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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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A picaresque novelette describing plantation life in Hawaii, from the Japanese perspective, during the first half of this century. Uses both Japanese and English pidgins.
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Ola
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By Wendt, Albert
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The title character is Ola Monroe, daughter of Finau Lagona and heir apparent to her father's village title while remaining a daughter of the western world. Both are searching for an understanding of each other and of the ties which bind them. This is the American editon.
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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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A novel telling the story of some of the exiles on Molokai - one of the beautiful Hawaiian islands, but in the late nineteenth century, a name synonymous with a desolate leper colony.
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The definitive grammar of the Hawaiian language.
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A comparative study of resettled communities.
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Approx. 6,750 Ponapean to English entries; the language of the island of Ponape, located between Hawaii and Indonesia.
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Introduces the English alphabet with words representing significant elements of Hawaiian culture.
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Traditional poetry of Polynesia, in translation.
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