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Pacific citizens: Though 50 years ago there was not much contact ... Pacific Cooperation Foundation: Just as the Asia 2000 Foundation was ... Tackling Pacific Island problems from within the Parliament: Strategic thinking about ... The agenda: THEN: Social issues were important ... Improving partnership: There is a need to revive the Pacific Islands ... Tackling blindnes among Pacific peoples: Tongan public health specialist ... HIV AIDS - moral and medical solutions: Public health and other policy planners... Tongan job solution: Managed employment is a Tongan New Zealander's private ... The new tertiary landscape - what's in it for Pacific peoples?: Education is ... Making good citizens: In our Pacific region, and elsewhere in the world ... Involving Pacific peoples in local decisionmaking: The question all New Zealand ... Tangata Pasifika? Michael Powles, who has worked ... Endorsing good governance: Former New Zealand career diplomat Gordon Schroff ... Need not be conflict: Issues in Pacific governance - where one size does not ... Cooperation wins: Greater regional cooperation on common issues might ... APEC and PECC: Though New Zealand seeks to be a good international ... Advocacy on market access: The Pacific Islands Trade and Investment ... Being Pa'alagi: The Being Pa'alagi programme, in which I looked back ... Collaboration key to achieving vision: The vision of the Ministry of ... Talk to all pacific
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Siu Ki MoanaReaching Across the PacificTongan New Zealand Pathways, 1880-1950an exhibition to open in the National Library, in Wellington, for three months from mid November 2005, and an educational publication, about a Tongan of the time.
The research for the exhibition is by Lois Webster, building on her experience creating a similar exhibition in Auckland, and her oral archives with Tongans, her document and photo collection of the times before 1950. She is working with National Library Curator Peter Ireland. Tongan community organisations in Wellington are advising on the opening, and the involvement of their communities. The research with a Tongan family for the educational publication in the DecisionMaker Pacific Citizens series is by Anthony Haas. The selections from his Being Pa'alagi oral archives focus on a "giant of a man". This "giant" sent his family along Tongan New Zealand pathways - and reaching more widely across the Pacific. Update, 10 September, 2005.
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