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- Challenges to Cultural Heritage Interpretation and Preservation at the Falemata’Aga, the Museum of Samoa Elizabeth Bennett SIT Graduate Institute - Study Abroad
- Culture and Sustainable Development in the Pacific
- Oral Traditions, Cultural Significance of Storytelling, and Samoan Understandings of CITATION Place Or Fanua.” Native American and Indigenous Studies, Vol
- “Pan-Pacific” Moana Keara Sternberg SIT Study Abroad
- Pacific Islander Health and Disease
- Women's Leadership in Traditional Villages in Samoa
- Sāmoana As Atunuʻu: the Samoan Nation Beyond the Mālō and State-Centric Nationalism a Thesis Submitted to the Graduate Divi
- Curfews, Culture, and Custom in American Samoa: an Analytical Map for Applying the U.S
- An Ethnographic Examination of the Meanings and Significance of Hair in Samoa
- Cultural Transformation and Modernity: a Samoan Case Study
- Movement Characteristics of Three Samoan Dance Types
- Samoan Custom and Human Rights: an Indigenous View
- In the Samoan Language Film the Orator (O Le Tulafale)
- Toward Historicizing Gender in Polynesia: on Vilsoni Hereniko's Woven Gods and Regional Patterns
- Where Has Rotuman Culture Gone? and What Is It Doing There?
- Persistence Gift1085.Pdf
- Samoan Custom and Human Rights: an Indigenous View
- Samoan Indigenous Religion, Christianity, and the Relationship Between the Samoan People and the Environment Grace Wildermuth SIT Study Abroad
- A Malu I Fale Le Gagana, E Malu Fo'i I Fafo
- A Compilation of Songs of Polynesia for Use in the Teaching of Music to Elementary School Students
- Experiencing Samoa Through Stories: Myths and Legends of a People and Place Samantha Lichtenberg SIT Study Abroad
- Cultural Identity and Connecting to Heritage Through Commercial Luau Shows in Central Florida
- In Polynesia: the Samoan Case
- A Study of the Place of Samoan Culture (Fa'asamoa)
- The Ifoga Ritual in Samoa in Anthropological and in Biblical Perspectives
- Clowning As Political Commentary: Polynesia, Then and Now
- Globalization, Culture and Education in Samoa
- Leveraging the Samoan Mental Health Policy for Policy Development in Niue
- Pacific Preservation
- The Samoan Cause: Colonialism, Culture, and the Rule of Law
- Samoan Medicinal Plants and Their Usage ADAP 93-1 • Reprinted May 2001
- Outspoken Indigenes and Nostalgic Migrants: Maori and Samoan Educating Performances in an Aotearoa New Zealand Cultural Festival