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Daniella lives on a Dairy Farm and this year she grooms her calf to be judged at the Calf and Lamb Day.
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Hieu and her family prepare for the rice harvest in South Vietnam. After a successful harvest, the family makes rice paper to be used in rice paper rolls.
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Milo, a young boy, describes the ecology of the mangrove forests along the south coast of Samoa. He explains how the mangroves are important to the local community, and the importance of protecting the ecosystem.
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To celebrate Raksha Bandhan, Pal ties the special rakhi bracelets
around her male cousins' wrists. She blesses them and they promise to
protect and care for her.
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Two young boys describe the pinati season in Tonga, when locally grown peanuts are harvested.
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Arfa, who lives in Niue, describes how he and his father hunt for huge coconut crabs called uga.
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Pita, who lives in the village of Tuapa on the island of Niue, describes how to catch an octopus with a lure shaped like a rat. Includes some Niuean words and a glossary.
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Livisia, who lives in the village of Alofi South on the island of Niue, describes how her village hosts Show Day, a day of celebrations for the whole island. Includes some Niuean words and a glossary.
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Faranisi describes how he performs the traditional Ailao or Siva Afi fire knife dance and how he trains to compete in the International Siva Afi Competition. Includes some Samoan words and a glossary.
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Maimai describe how he and his family prepare and use the bark fibres of the fau tree in Samoa to make string, costumes, toys, and animal bedding.
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