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Tokelau the Last Colony?
December 2009 TRADITIONAL Marine Resource Management and Knowledge Information Bulletin
Hold Fast to the Treasures of Tokelau; Navigating Tokelauan Agency in the Homeland and Diaspora
Recent Pacific Islands Publications: Selected Acquisitions, June–August 1997
Wayfinding in Pacific Linguascapes: Negotiating Tokelau Linguistic Identities in Hawai‘I
ERO's Conceptual Framework: Ngā Pou Here
Library of Congress Subject Headings for the Pacific Islands
Weaving Māori and Pasifika Infant and Toddler Theory and Practice in Early Childhood Education
Ko Toku Reo Ko Toku Ia Mana
PART I: NAME SEQUENCE Name Sequence
The Case of Definite and Indefinite Articles1 Matthew S. Dryer Universit
THE VOICES of TOKELAU YOUTH in NEW ZEALAND Na Mafialeo Onā Tupulaga Tokelau I Niu Hila
Library of Congress Subject Headings for the Pacific Islands
Gagana Tokelau Language Guidelines
The Negative Existential Cycle Revisited
Tüi Tüi Tuituiä Race Relations in 2007
May Sasabihin Ang Kabataan 'The Youth Have Something to Say'
Historical Ecology and 600 Years of Fish Use on Atafu Atoll, Tokelau
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NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL of PUBLIC and INTERNATIONAL LAW NEW ZEALAND CENTRE for PUBLIC LAW Te Wananga O Nga Kaupapa Ture a Iwi O Aotearoa
NZQA Expiring Unit Standard 26354 Version 4 Page 1 of 4 Title Demonstrate Knowledge of Language Acquisition of Pasifika Children
Guidelines for Tokelauan Language Programmes
Pacific Perspectives on Ageing in New Zealand
American Community Survey Language Code List
Tokelauan Culture Profile
Revisiting the Clause Periphery in Polynesian Languages SQUIB
1 Maria Polinsky Harvard University AFLA-16 UC Santa Cruz, May 3
A Malu I Fale Le Gagana, E Malu Fo'i I Fafo
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A Reflective Journey a Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for The
Ethnoecology and Tokelauan Fishing Lore from Atafu Atoll, Tokelau
Understanding Depression in Tokelauan People in New Zealand
Supporting the Identity, Community and Culture
The Constitutional Status of Aboriginal Languages in Canada
Tuvaluan Faatele: a Performative and Historico-Geographic Context* Marc Beaulieu
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Amerasia Journal Issue 43:1 Table of Contents & Editors' Notes