Lalanga Pasifika
Author: Arlene Griffen
Publisher: [email protected]
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 292
ISBN-13: 9789820203754
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Arlene Griffen
Publisher: [email protected]
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 292
ISBN-13: 9789820203754
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Benjamin Sacks
Publisher: Springer Nature
Published: 2019-10-10
Total Pages: 306
ISBN-13: 3030272680
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This book considers how Samoans embraced and reshaped the English game of cricket, recasting it as a distinctively Samoan pastime, kirikiti. Starting with cricket’s introduction to the islands in 1879, it uses both cricket and kirikiti to trace six decades of contest between and within the categories of ‘colonisers’ and ‘colonised.’ How and why did Samoans adapt and appropriate the imperial game? How did officials, missionaries, colonists, soldiers and those with mixed foreign and Samoan heritage understand and respond to the real and symbolic challenges kirikiti presented? And how did Samoans use both games to navigate foreign colonialism(s)? By investigating these questions, Benjamin Sacks suggests alternative frameworks for conceptualising sporting transfer and adoption, and advances understandings of how power, politics and identity were manifested through sport, in Samoa and across the globe.
Author: Angela Kelly-Hanku
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Published: 2023-02-24
Total Pages: 174
ISBN-13: 1000844315
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This book examines sex, sexuality, gender and health in the Pacific with a focus on three key sets of issues: young people, culture and education; sexual and reproductive health and well-being; and belonging, connectedness and justice. Bringing together the work of scholars from across the Pacific region, this innovative volume showcases traditional knowledge and diverse disciplinary scholarship of policy and practice relevance. In addition to focusing on relationships, health, education, family and community, chapters engage with a number of cross-cutting themes, including violence, justice and rights, and sexuality and gender diversity. Drawing on the diversity and richness of the Pacific, its cultures, languages and people, the book lays the foundations for future conversations and scholarship for, and by, those within the Pacific. Sex and Gender in the Pacific is an important resource for students, researchers and practitioners working in Pacific studies, sexuality and gender studies, public health, nursing, public policy, sociology, education and anthropology.
Author: New Zealand. Ministry for Pacific Peoples
Publisher:
Published: 2018
Total Pages: 58
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Published: 2022
Total Pages: 0
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →''The Pacific Wellbeing Strategy weaves together and strengthens strategic leadership, advice, policies and programmes across All-of-Government so that we contribute to the aspirations of Pacific peoples. Four focus areas have been identified and validated by community to interconnect as system levers so that Government can work together on progressing the vision and goals of Lalanga Fou. These are: Pacific Values and Principles; Partnership and Governance; Performance and Improvement; and Capability''--Page 14.
Author: Cathie Dunsford
Publisher:
Published: 2014
Total Pages: 233
ISBN-13: 9780987650733
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →"Kaitiakitanga Pasifika draws on the brilliance of the historical celestial navigation of the Pacific, evoking past voyages through contemporary navigational wayfinding using renewable energy. It draws together a visionary movement of indigenous Pacific people"--Back cover.
Author: World Heritage Committee. Session
Publisher:
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 44
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