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  • Carson, Mike T (University of Tsukuba, 2006)
    Archaeological evidence provides dated contexts for Samoan cultivation practices and land use patterns over the past circa 3000 years, with attention to the traits that were potentially incorporated in the transported ...
  • Kneubuhl, John (2017)
    Hailed as "the spiritual father of Pacific Island theatre" (Balme, 2007: 194), John Kneubuhl is best known as a playwright and a Hollywood scriptwriter. Less well known is that after his return to Samoa in 1968 he also ...
  • E.S Craighill Handy, Willowdean Chatterson Handy (1924)
  • P.H BUCK (1930)
  • Addison, David J; Toloa, Jeffrey; Tago, Tuipuavai; Vaueli, Siaki (2008)
    The last decade has seen big changes in understandings of the amount and distribution of plainware ceramic sites on Tutuila. This paper reviews this new evidence and discusses the spatial and temporal distribution of sites. ...
  • Lilomaiava-Doktor, Sa‘iliemanu (The Contemporary Pacific., 2009)
    New flows of population movements have called into question both conventional categories of “migration” and their assumptions, encouraged by concepts such as diaspora and transnationalism. Despite the incorporation of the ...
  • Samoan Guardian (1927)
  • Efi, Tui Atua Tupua Tamasese (1999-09-10)
  • Tiffany N. Arthur, National University of Samoa (2020)
  • P. Fitzpatrick, Matthew (Oxford University Press, 2017-05-09)
    While the category of race remains indispensable for mapping the construction and maintenance of imperial hierarchies, this article argues that it is not sufficient. Far from being a universally accepted first principle ...
  • Dr B Funk (1893)
  • Michael Yemoh, National University of Samoa Orita Taotofi, National University of Samoa (2021)
  • Angela Anya Fatupaito, National University of Samoa Leva’a Samoa James Utuva, National University of Samoa Sa’u Emo Tauave, National University of Samoa Alofipo Siligamanaia Alofipo, National University of Samoa Malama Meleisea, National University of Samoa Penelope Schoeffel, National University of Samoa Tiffany Arthur, University of Guyana Kalissa Alexeyeff, University of Melbourne (2021)
  • IATI, IATI (JOURNAL OF PACIFIC HISTORY, 2013)
    Samoa has a distinctive reputation in the Pacific for political stability. Over the last quarter of a century, Samoahasenjoyedtheruleoflaw,consistencyinpolicy-making,andlawandorderwhilesimultaneously undertaking critical ...
  • IATI, IATI; So'o, Asofou (JOURNAL OF PACIFIC HISTORY, 2013)
    Samoa has a distinctive reputation in the Pacific for political stability. Over the last quarter of a century, Samoahasenjoyedtheruleoflaw,consistencyinpolicy-making,andlawandorderwhilesimultaneously undertaking critical ...
  • Samoa’s second nationally determined contribution (Government of Samoa., 2021-07)
    Samoa is an island nation located in the Pacific Ocean, that is made up of nine (9) volcanic islands –two of which are Savai’i and Upolu. Upolu is the most populated where the capital city Apia is located, and Savai’i is ...
  • Omar Schmildt, Vinicius de Souza Oliveira, Renan Garcia Malikouski, Adriel Lima Nascimento, Karina Tiemi Hassuda (2019)
  • Burckhardt, Andreas (Babel Working Group, 2012)
  • Teft, Nathan (Grand Valley States University, 2019)
    Neil Gaiman’s Vertigo Series The Sandman is an exceptional artistic endeavor. From “Preludes and Nocturnes”(1988) to “The Wake” (1996), Gaiman worked alongside a team of talented artists and graphic designers to produce ...
  • Kana, W (2000-11-18)

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