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Vol. 6 No. 1 (2013)

Published: 2013-01-20

Article

  • Recent Literature on Dance and Identity
    Peter Cleave
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  • Maketu’s Execution and the Extension of British Sovereignty in New Zealand
    Paul Moon
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  • Deep Sea Tension: The Kingdom of Tonga and Deep Sea Minerals
    Teena Brown Pulu
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  • Fish Tales: Local fishing in the Kingdom of Tonga
    Teena Brown Pulu
    • PDF
  • What Reform? Reform Stories in the Kingdom of Tonga
    Teena Brown Pulu
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  • She’ll wake up one of these days and find she’s turned into a Tongan: Agricultural Trade in the Kingdom of Tonga
    Teena Brown Pulu
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  • Report went to court: Tonga's Parliamentary report on the Nuku'alofa Reconstruction
    Teena Brown Pulu
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  • Forget China: No Shark Trade in Tonga. Yeah Right
    Teena Brown Pulu
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  • Climate-Change Blues: Sustaining Village Life in Tonga
    Teena Brown Pulu
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  • Rethinking development in Tonga: Dialogues with Sefita Hao'uli, Kalafi Moala, and Melino Maka
    Teena Brown Pulu
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  • Modern Colonialism: Dialogues with Sefita Hao'uli, Kalafi Moala, and Melino Maka
    Teena Brown Pulu
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  • The job of thinking people: Dialogues with Sefita Hao'uli, Kalafi Moala, and Melino Maka
    Teena Brown Pulu
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Te Kaharoa

ISSN: 1178-6035

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