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Albert Wendt
The Writing Life Twelve New Zealand Authors DEBORAH SHEPARD
Joyce Pualani Warren
Indigenous New Zealand Literature in European Translation
Disability, Activism, and Education in Samoa, 1970-1980
Sāmoa’S Development As a ‘Nation’
Our Finest Illustrated Non-Fiction Award
Tātai Tara Genealogical Storying: a Foundation of Decolonisation in Oceania
Building Bridges.Pdf
Indigenous Transnational Visibilities and Identities in Oceania Establishing Alternative Geographies Across Boundaries
Tina Makereti, the Novel Sleeps Standing About the Battle of Orakau and Native Son, the Second Volume of His Memoir
The Sinking of the Rainbow Warrior: Responses to an International Act of Terrorism
Contemporary Young Adult Literature in Hawai'i and the Pacific
Nurture the Relationship
Metafiction in New Zealand from the 1960S to the Present Day
The Representation of Trauma and the Therapeutic Effect of Spirituality and Narrative in Patricia Grace's Cusins (1992), Baby No-Eyes (1998) an Tu (2004)
Interview with Albert Wendt
Trees, Rainbows and Stars: the Recent Work of Albert Wendt
Montague Harry Holcroft, 1902 – 1993
Top View
Hawaiʻi Review Issue 79
A Postmodernism of Resistance: Albert W E N D Ù "Black Rainbow
'“Our Sea of Islands”: Migration and Métissage in Contemporary
Albert Wendt's Critical and Creative Legacy in Oceania
Towards a New Oceania
Interview with Albert Wendt: Art, Writing, and the Creative Process
Christianity and Relationality
The Writing Life
UCLA Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Albert Wendt, Bibliography
Revising the Settler Colonial Story in Albert Wendt's Black Rainbow
Notice of Decision Under S38(1)
AUTHOR Showcase
The Potential of Vā
This Little Book Presents a Sampling from the Auckland University Press Anthology of New Zealand Literature
Ephemera/Sheet Music
View the 2016 Programme
Stephanie Johnson
Selina Tusitala Marsh Tala Tusi: the Teller Is the Tale a NEW ZEALAND BOOK COUNCIL LECTURE Selina Tusitala Marsh
Australian Studies Journal 31/2017
Metafiction in New Zealand from the 1960S to the Present Day
Cold Islanders
Teteeatu to Hit Or Not to Hit
If a Client Is Operating from a Samoan World View How Can Slhe Be Holistically and Appropriately Treated Under the Western Medical Model?
Albert Wendt: Bibliography
An Interview with Albert Wendt
The Maori and the Pakeha in C. K. Stead's Novel Talking About O'dwyer
A Paradise Lost : Mapping Contemporary Literature from Hawaii
The Samoan Cause: Colonialism, Culture, and the Rule of Law
Indigenous New Zealand Literature in European Translation