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



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Pacific people and change / Max Quanchi.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Pacific in the Twentieth CenturyPublisher: Cambridge, England : Cambridge University Press, 1991Description: vi, 97 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0521376270
  • 9780521376273
Subject(s):
Contents:
Clues to the past: the Lapita pottery makers -- Young men, yams and art: Abelam history and tradition -- Living in a volcano: a violent history -- The highlands of Papua New Guinea: first contact -- People on the move: relocation and resettlement -- The war in the Pacific: 'we have got nothing' -- Retracing the past: the voyage of the Hokule'a -- Land rights: the struggle for Banaba.
Summary: Intended to make students aware of the diverse and unique cultures that inhabit the Pacific. Covers changes such as colonisation, wars, volcanic eruptions and rising sea levels. Suggested level: secondary.
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Includes index.

Clues to the past: the Lapita pottery makers -- Young men, yams and art: Abelam history and tradition -- Living in a volcano: a violent history -- The highlands of Papua New Guinea: first contact -- People on the move: relocation and resettlement -- The war in the Pacific: 'we have got nothing' -- Retracing the past: the voyage of the Hokule'a -- Land rights: the struggle for Banaba.

Intended to make students aware of the diverse and unique cultures that inhabit the Pacific. Covers changes such as colonisation, wars, volcanic eruptions and rising sea levels. Suggested level: secondary.

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