Samoan culture

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1Anthropology / Samoan culture / Social anthropologists / Humanities / Coming of Age in Samoa / Derek Freeman / Cultural anthropology / Margaret Mead / Ethnography / Social anthropology / Samoans / Cultural relativism

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Source URL: www.peripheralstudies.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-07-13 14:22:53
2Isles of Voices: Scotland in the Indigenous Pacific Literary Imaginary Michelle Keown University of Edinburgh

Isles of Voices: Scotland in the Indigenous Pacific Literary Imaginary Michelle Keown University of Edinburgh

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Source URL: www.ijsl.stir.ac.uk

Language: English - Date: 2014-07-04 03:46:23
3Ula / Languages of Oceania / Languages of American Samoa / Languages of Samoa / Samoic languages / Samoan proverbs / Siva Tau / Polynesian culture / Tongan culture / Polynesia

SKIP Jealousy and Fighting [SAM].doc Jealousy and Fighting Lagona fuā ma Fusu’aga Some children react really strongly when a new baby arrives in the house. Some get very angry, others seem to start behaving like babi

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Language: English - Date: 2014-01-06 22:07:30
4Polynesia / Languages of Oceania / Languages of American Samoa / Languages of Samoa / Samoic languages / Siva Tau / Samoan proverbs / Polynesian culture / Tongan culture / Ula

SKIP Tips on Stress [SAM].doc Tips on Stress Fautuaga mo Lagona Mamafa It’s easy to get stressed as you juggle family, washing, cooking, cleaning, getting from A to B, money etc. There are times when too much stress m

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Language: English - Date: 2014-01-06 22:07:32
5Polynesia / Languages of Oceania / Languages of American Samoa / Languages of Samoa / Samoic languages / Samoan proverbs / Tongan culture / Ula / Polynesian culture

SKIP Tantrums [SAM].doc Tantrums Fa’ali’i Tantrums are caused by frustration and stress that children can’t deal with. Often they happen because children can’t express themselves using words. ‘O le fa’ali’

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Language: English - Date: 2014-01-06 22:07:33
6Ula / Languages of Oceania / Languages of American Samoa / Languages of Samoa / Samoic languages / Samoan proverbs / Siva Tau / Tongan culture / Polynesian culture / Polynesia

SKIP Supermarket Survival [SAM].doc Supermarket Survival Fa’amāmā’avega i le Supamāketi “Our supermarket has a sweeper that goes through at 9am so I take the kids then and we follow it around the aisles” “E

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Language: English - Date: 2014-01-06 22:07:32
7Samoa / Oceania / Polynesia / Samoan proverbs / Siva Tau / Tongan culture / Polynesian culture / Ula

SKIP Ages and Stages [SAM].doc Ages & Stages Matua & La’asaga How your child’s behaviour changes as they grow ‘O suiga o āmio a lau tama ‘a’o ola Children change very quickly, especially between birth and fiv

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Language: English - Date: 2014-01-06 22:07:29
8Oceania / Ula / Samoa / Samoan proverbs / Siva Tau / Tongan culture / Polynesian culture / Polynesia

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Language: English - Date: 2014-01-06 22:07:31
9Languages of Oceania / Polynesia / Tongan culture / Samoan language / Samoa / Ula / Samoan proverbs / Siva Tau / Languages of American Samoa / Languages of Samoa / Samoic languages

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Language: English - Date: 2014-01-06 22:07:30
1011 Feet First The winner of the NZTA’s 20 ne’s First Walk Sio Picture Book Competition, Sione ‘i le Ā’oga,

11 Feet First The winner of the NZTA’s 20 ne’s First Walk Sio Picture Book Competition, Sione ‘i le Ā’oga,

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Language: English - Date: 2012-05-01 19:54:19