'Univesiti Fakafonua 'a Tonga -
Tonga National University
Ko e Mo’oni, Ko e Totonu mo e Tau’ataina - Truth, Justice, Freedom



Kiribati : a changing atoll culture / [Batiri T. Bataua and others].

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: UNESCO supported series on social sciences in the PacificPublication details: [Suva, Fiji] : Institute of Pacific Studies of University of the South Pacific, 1985.Description: xxii, 202 pages, 2 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 996.81 19
Contents:
Being I'Kiribati (Sister M. Alaima Talu) -- Mothers and Infants (RIte Teatao Tira) -- Family Ties (Kamaua Iobi) -- Adopting a Child (Tetika Teraku) -- Composing Songs (Moarerei Kirion) -- Beyond the Reef (Moarerei Kirion) -- Spiritual Beliefs (Baranite Kirata) -- Classroom Learning (Arobati Tuatua) -- Speaking and Writing (Taakei Taoaba) -- Conserving Kiribati Culture (Takarei Tibwere Russell) -- Windows on the World (Batiri T. Bataua) -- Let's go Fishing (Barerei Onorio) -- Agricultural Subsistence and Development (Mareko P. Tofiga) -- Leadership in the Village (Roniti Teiwaki) -- Change and Continuity (Nakibae Tabokai)
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Includes bibliographical references (page 195) and index.

Being I'Kiribati (Sister M. Alaima Talu) -- Mothers and Infants (RIte Teatao Tira) -- Family Ties (Kamaua Iobi) -- Adopting a Child (Tetika Teraku) -- Composing Songs (Moarerei Kirion) -- Beyond the Reef (Moarerei Kirion) -- Spiritual Beliefs (Baranite Kirata) -- Classroom Learning (Arobati Tuatua) -- Speaking and Writing (Taakei Taoaba) -- Conserving Kiribati Culture (Takarei Tibwere Russell) -- Windows on the World (Batiri T. Bataua) -- Let's go Fishing (Barerei Onorio) -- Agricultural Subsistence and Development (Mareko P. Tofiga) -- Leadership in the Village (Roniti Teiwaki) -- Change and Continuity (Nakibae Tabokai)

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