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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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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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Yvette and KiiKii wear an 'ei and 'ei katu when their dance group performs at the Saturday Morning Market in Rarotonga.
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A collection of traditional and modern games played by children of the Pacific Nations.
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A story from Samoa. Fa'afisi is nervous because this is his first time to serve the 'apa fafano or handwashing bowl to the women who have finished lunch after their committee meeting.
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Christiano, who lives on Ma'uke in the Cook Islands, describes what happens when his pig gives birth to piglets. Contains some Cook Island Maori words and glossary. Suggested level: primary.
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A story from the Philippines. On Saturday, Arylynn's mother and father go to work and Arylynn is left in charge of her five brothers and sisters.
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A story from the Kingdom of Tonga. In Tonga, many special occasions are celebrated with a kaipola or feast. Amelia and her family prepare a large kaipola for her cousin's 21st birthday.
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Time to eat. Recipes from the Pacific. A collection of traditional Pacifica recipes with easy to follow instructions.
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