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Number of items: 23. CCampbell, Ian C. (2006) More celebrated than read: the work of Norma McArthur. In: Texts and Contexts: Reflections in Pacific Islands Historiography. University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu, Hawaii, pp. 98-110. ISBN 9780824829421 Campbell, Ian C. (2006) Progress and populism in Tongan politics. Journal of Pacific History, 41 (1). pp. 49-60. ISSN 0022-3344 NNewland, Lynda (2006) Female circumcision: Muslim identities and zero tolerance policies in rural West Java. Islam, Gender and Human Rights, Women's Studies International Forum, 29 (4). pp. 394-404. ISSN 0277-5395 Newland, Lynda (2006) Fiji. In: Globalization and the Re-Shaping of Christianity in the Pacific Islands. Pacific Theological College, Suva, Fiji, pp. 317-389. ISBN 9789823480206 Newland, Lynda (2006) Social justice in Fiji: Christian perspectives. [Professional and Technical Reports] RRatuva, Sitiveni (2006) ILO convention 169 for indigenous and tribal peoples in Pacific Islands countries. [Professional and Technical Reports] Ratuva, Sitiveni (2006) Primordial politics? Political parties and tradition in the Melanesia. In: Political Parties in the Pacific Islands. Pandanus Press, Canberra, Australia, pp. 27-41. ISBN 9781921313752 Online 9781921313769 Ratuva, Sitiveni (2006) Traditional social protection systems in Fiji: culture, customs and safety nets. [Professional and Technical Reports] Ratuva, Sitiveni (2006) Traditional social protection systems in Kiribati: culture, customs and safety nets. [Professional and Technical Reports] Ratuva, Sitiveni (2006) Traditional social protection systems in Samoa: culture, customs and safety nets. [Professional and Technical Reports] Ratuva, Sitiveni (2006) Traditional social protection systems in Solomon Islands: culture, customs and safety nets. [Professional and Technical Reports] Ratuva, Sitiveni (2006) Traditional social protection systems in Vanuatu: culture, customs and safety nets. [Professional and Technical Reports] TTuimalealiifano, Morgan (2006) Matai titles and modern corruption in Samoa: costs, expectations and consequences for families and society. In: Globalization, Governance and the Pacific Islands. ANU E Press, Canberra, Australia, pp. 363-371. ISBN 1920942971 Online 192094298X Tuimalealiifano, Morgan (2006) O Tama A 'Aiga: the politics of succession to Samoa's paramount titles. The Institute of Pacific Studies, the University of the South Pacific, Suva, Fiji. ISBN 9789820203778 Tuimalealiifano, Morgan (2006) O Tama a 'Aiga: politics of succession to Samoa's paramount titles. Institute of Pacific Studies, University of the South Pacific. ISBN 978-982-02-0377-8 Tuimalealiifano, Morgan (2006) Review of British documents on the end of empire, Fiji. [Book Review or Scholarly Comment] Tuimalealiifano, Morgan (2006) The politics of succession to Sāmoa’s paramount titles. Institute of Pacific Studies, the University of the South Pacific, Suva, Fiji. ISBN 9789820203778 UUriam, Kambati K. (2006) H.E. Maude: our unimane and friend 1906 – 2006. The Journal of Pacific Studies, 29 (2). pp. 248-251. ISSN 1011-3029 Uriam, Kambati K. (2006) Review of Lange, R. (ed.), 2005. Island ministers: indigenous leadership in nineteenth century Pacific islands christianity. [Book Review or Scholarly Comment] VVoigt-Graf, Carmen (2006) Analysis of skilled employment demand and opportunities in the Pacific labour market. [Professional and Technical Reports] (Unpublished) Voigt-Graf, Carmen (2006) The potential social and development impacts of migration on Pacific Island countries. In: The Future of the Pacific Labour Market: Labour Mobility in the Pacific. New Zealand Pacific Cooperation Foundation, Wellington, New Zealand, pp. 31-44. ISBN 0473118386, 9730473118389 Voigt-Graf, Carmen and Kanemasu, Yoko (2006) Promoting development in the Pacific ACP countries through a scheme of temporary labour mobility. [Professional and Technical Reports] (Unpublished) YYeates, Donald B. (2006) Social and community work education and practice at the University of the South Pacific. The Fiji Social Workers Journal, 2 . pp. 36-37. ISSN 1177-178X |