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Fisiimoli's broom is worn out so her mother teaches her how to make a new one from the spines of the coconut frond.
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Tareima, who lives in Kiribati, shows how she makes string from the fibres of coconut husks, and describes what the string is used for. Contains some Kiribati words and glossary.Suggested level: primary.
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Bernd and Belle, who live in Samoa, prepare a special meal for Aso o Tina - Mother's Day, using leaves to cook the food in. Contains some Samoan words and glossary. Suggested level: primary.
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Jamie finds seeds inside his shaker. When he plants the seeds in his Gran's garden they grow into gourds.
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Hundreds of fruit bats roost in the trees above Anitelu and Sione's village.Anitelu wants to know why they hang upside down.
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Tikopuna is 12 years old and has never had his hair cut. His family and
friends have returned to the Cook Islands to celebrate his Haircutting
Ceremony.
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Siokatame, Tevita, Melino and Lototonga raise money for the Mufti Day
donation by collecting seafood and selling it to people in their village.
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Pururangi lives in Aitutaki and this year at Christmas time, it's the turn of
her village to travel around the island and dance for the people in the
other villages.
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A story from Fiji. The mango trees in Ketty's village are being felled and replaced by concrete power poles. Ketty and her friends pick as many mangoes as they can before the trees are cut down.
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A story from the Cook Islands. Kahina and his sister pick breadfruit for their mother because she has promised to make breadfruit chips for tea.
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