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345 - Jim Specht's collection of Pacific publications
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37 - Development : New Zealand's co-operation with developing countries - the Atoll People, September 1981
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38 - The importance of agriculture in Pacific Island development/ by F. Sevele
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39 - Pacific societies today and tomorrow / by R. G. Crocombe. Paper delivered to the Catholic Church and the development of Peoples in the South Pacific Conference held in Suva in August 1972
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40 - Annual Report 1981 : University of the South Pacific, Institute of Education. Suva (Fiji) 1981
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41 - Festival d'expression melanesienne : pourquoi un festival, Mai 1975
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42 - Conversational Maori : Rarotongan language, a new edition / by Taira Rere. Rarotonga (Cook Islands), October 1980
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43 - Killers of Turukawa : A two-Act play / by Joseph C. Veramo, South Pacific Creative Arts Society
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44 - Two turtles and the ungrateful snake : A collection of myths and legends by students of Kadavu Provincial Junior Secondary School /Edited by Joseph C Veramo. South Pacific Creative Arts Society, Mana Publications, 1981
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45 - Ngati Isaia : Tataia e Taira Rere. Book is written in the Rarotongan language and gives the history and the genealogy of the Isaia (or Heather) family, 1979
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