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         Tonga Culture:     more books (27)
  1. The Art of Tonga: Ko E Ngaahi'Aati'O Tonga by Keith St. Cartmail, 1997-11
  2. A Strategic Assessment of Tonga, 2000 edition (Strategic Planning Series) by The Tonga Research Group, The Tonga Research Group, 2000-04-25
  3. Tonga: Tonga. History of Tonga, Politics of Tonga, Economy of Tonga, Demographics of Tonga, Culture of Tonga, Sport in Tonga, Outline of Tonga, Music of Tonga, Geography of Tonga, Tongan language
  4. Tongan Culture: Culture of Tonga
  5. Sipatsi: Basketry and Geometry in the Tonga Culture of Inhambane (Mozambique, Africa) by Paulus Gerdes, 2009-01-01
  6. Culture of Tonga
  7. TONGA: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Countries and Their Cultures</i> by GIOVANNI BENNARDO, 2001
  8. Lwaano Lwanyika: Tonga Book of the Earth by Pamela Reynolds, Colleen Crawford Cousins, 1994-03
  9. Taboo: Taboo, Tongan language, Tapu (Polynesian culture), Fiji, Tonga, James Cook, Hawaiian language, Kapu, Abomination
  10. Life Among the Cattle-Owning Plateau Tonga. The Material Culture of a Northern Rhodesia Native Tribe. by E Colson, 1949
  11. Eighteenth century Tonga: New interpretations of Tongan society and material culture at the time of Captain Cook by Adrienne Lois Kaeppler, 1971
  12. Appropriating Old Cultures into New Futures: From the Kingdom of Tonga to California by Geraldine Cynthia Forte, 1995-06
  13. Pieces of Cloth, Pieces of Culture: Tapa from Tonga & The Pacific Islands by Ping Ann Addo, 2004
  14. A field guide to the birds of Tonga by Douglas Cook, 1984

81. Socilty & Culture In The Pacific (Pollock, 1996)
Only those students selecting the tonga or Cooks Tutorial will need the correspondingCourse Notes ANTH 104 tonga Society and culture in the Pacific
http://library.kcc.hawaii.edu/external/psiweb/anthro/society_and_culture.html
About Contents Search Comments ... Internet Resources
Anth 104: 1996
(with tutorial readings for Fiji, Tonga, Cook Islands, and Samoa) Instructor: Dr Nancy J Pollock
Department of Anthropology
Victoria University of Wellington
PO Box 600
Wellington
NEW ZEALAND
Tel: 64-4-495-5281; Fax: 64-4-495-5064
Email: nancy.pollock@vuw.ac.nz PRESCRIPTION Society and culture in the Pacific. An introductory course on the people of the Pacific with special reference to population movements, and adaptation to habitat as studied by anthropologists of various orientations. 2. LECTURES - SECOND-HALF OF YEAR: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 12.00-12.50 - EA 106. Attendance at lectures is essential to passing the course. If you have a clash with another course, please see Course Coordinator. COURSE TEXTS Prescribed: Course Notes
FOR ALL STUDENTS TAKING THE COURSE
ANTH 104: Society and Culture in the Pacific General Course Readings [Course Notes... $17.00]. (See General Readings list at the end of syllabus) NOTE: Only those students selecting the Tonga or Cooks Tutorial will need the corresponding Course Notes: ANTH 104: Tonga Society and Culture in the Pacific ... price t.b.a.

82. Fidschi, Niue, Tonga, West-Samoa, Tuvalu, Kiribati - Das Tor In Die Südsee - Ma
for Finance and National Planning Ratu Talemo Ratakele Minister for Home Affairsand Immigration Ro Teimumu Kepa - Minister for Women, culture and Social
http://www.suedsee.com/archiv/newgov.htm
MINISTERS IN THE INTERIM GOVERNMENT - 28.07.2000 Cabinet lineup - 28.07.2000
The new interim cabinet line-up to be sworn at Borron House at 11 o'clock was released by the President's Office this morning:
Laisenia Qarase - Prime Minister and Minister for National Reconciliation
Ratu Epeli Nailatikau - Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Fijian Affairs
Alipate Qetaki - Attorney General and Minister for Justice
Ratu Jone Kubuabola - Minister for Finance and National Planning
Ratu Talemo Ratakele - Minister for Home Affairs and Immigration
Ro Teimumu Kepa - Minister for Women, Culture and Social Welfare
Ratu Inoke Kubuabola - Minister for Information and Communication, Ratu Tevita Momoedonu - Minister for Labour and Industrial Relations Tomasi Vuetilovoni
- Minister for Commerce, Business Development and Investment
Nelson Delailomaloma - Minister for Education Joketani Cokanasiga - Minister for Works and Energy Jone Koroitamana - Minister for Tourism and Transport Hector Hatch - Minister for Public Enterprises and Public Sector Reform Keni Dakuidreketi - Minister for Youth, Employment Opportunities and Sport

83. Matangi Tonga
by Adrienne L. Kaeppler is a first step to redressing that imbalance.A unique study of tonga's dance culture over three decades.
http://www.matangitonga.to/books.html
Order any of the following books From the Stone Age to the Space Age in 200 Years
Tongan Art and Society on the Eve of the Millennium
by Adrienne L. Kaeppler The Kingdom of Tonga is a unique combination of modern technology and Polynesian values. This catalogue focuses on artefacts that were collected in Tonga in the late 18th and early 19th century and illustrates tradition, continuity, and change. The artefacts were part of the first exhibition of the Tongan National Museum in honour of King Taufa'ahau Tupou's 80th birthday. Tongan National Museum 1999
70 pages paperback
ISBN 982-9005-01-1
USD$22.50 per copy South Pacific countries
Elsewhere, add USD$2 Poetry in Motion
Studies of Tongan Dance
by Adrienne L. Kaeppler Dance is an integral part of Tongan culture, society and history, yet few published works treat dance in any depth. The publication of a collection of eight essays by Adrienne L. Kaeppler is a first step to redressing that imbalance. A unique study of Tonga's dance culture over three decades.
150 pages Hardcover
ISBN 982-213-003-1
USD$25.50 per copy South Pacific countries

84. The Culture - The Potter's House CFC, Zambia
Each tribe is rich in history and culture, possessing their own unique characteristicsthat has THE tonga are among the most numerous of the Zambian people and
http://www.zambiaforjesus.com/people/culture.htm

85. Oceanic Art . Pacific Islands Art And Culture
in art created by artisans of New Zealand, Australia, tonga, Samoa, Fiji and theCook Islands. . South Pacific Islands culture, folklore, traditional song and
http://www.zeroland.co.nz/art_oceania.html
Film Music Literature Philosophy ... Art Posters Store
Oceanic Art and Culture
The Arts and Culture of the Pacific Islands . Polynesian Art
A Web Directory See also:
Art Periods, Art Movements
Architecture Art History Artists Index ... Sculpture, Sculptors OCEANIC ARTS . PACIFIC ISLANDS ART AND CULTURE A Alexander Turnbull Library, New Zealand. Pictures, photographs of the Pacific Islands. Maori, Polynesian art and culture.
Archaeology. Polynesian archaeology.

Art Pacific.
Tribal art from the Pacific.Tribal artefacts and folk art from Melanesia, Indonesia, New Guinea. ...
Cook Islands art and culture.

E
Easter Islands Easter Island mysteries
Easter Island internet links
Easter Island rock art and statues of Rapa Nui. F Fiji Fijian culture, customs, handicrafts, tapa cloth. Fiji Museum. Includes archaeological material dating back 3,500 years and cultural objects representing both Fiji's indigenous community and other communities that have settled in the island group over the past 100 years. Fiji Museum Glass Plate Negatives Collection. H Hawaii Hawaii Art Web Project. Hawaii performing arts, Hawaii visual arts, Hawaii, Hawaii art resources on the internet.

86. Open Directory - Regional: Oceania: Tonga: Society And Culture
Top Regional Oceania tonga Society and culture (8). History (2); PersonalHomepages (1). See also Regional Oceania Society and culture (16).
http://dmoz.com/Regional/Oceania/Tonga/Society_and_Culture/
about dmoz add URL update URL become an editor ... help the entire directory only in Tonga/Society_and_Culture Top Regional Oceania Tonga : Society and Culture See also: All the Web AltaVista Google USENET Google ... Volunteer to edit this category.
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87. Tongan Tattoo
different from the other Island groups in Polynesia, as tonga has always Althoughthey retained many aspects of their traditional culture, other aspects have
http://tattoos.com/allen/Tongan.htm
The Tongan Tattoo by Tricia Allen The mans tattoo in Tonga was done in the same manner as the Samoan tattoo. The tool itself was a sharpened comb, made of either bone or shell. This was hafted onto a wooden handle. A second wooden tool served as a mallet, tapping the primary tool repeatedly, driving the comb into the skin. The pigment was soot collected from burning candlenut, a nut with a flameable oil. The soot was then mixed with either water or a fat until it reached the desired consistancy. The process of tatttooing in ancient Tonga was a long and painful one, particularly considering the amount of heavy black coverage in the tattoo. It was definately a mark of manhood. Interview with Aisea Toetuu For the past ten years, my life has revolved around Polynesian tattooing. During this time I have only encountered two Tongan tattooists. In fact, most Tongans today are totally unaware of the fact that Tongans at one time were as heavily tattooed as most other Polynesians. One young tattooist, Aisea Toetuu is working hard to change that. He is the first one in nearly 200 years to wear the traditional Tongan tattoo. Perhaps the most impressive thing about Aisea is that he did the tattoo himself using traditional tools. He tapped the design into his own skin and taught his young wife to tattoo so that she could complete his backside. TA: Aisea, what is your background? Where are you from?

88. Mundo Étnico / Pacific Web
Dutch non profit organization promotes dance cultures from the South Pacific islands, including Samoa, Hawaii, Cook Islands, Rapanui, tonga, Tuvalu, New Zealand, Fiji.
http://www.mundoetnico.nl

89. KUNZWANA TRUST: TONGA TOURISM PROJECT
Non-profit operator arranging visits to the Valley tonga of Siachilaba.Category Regional Africa Travel Services Tour Operators...... In 1997, a huge project The Nyaminyami Festival - a Celebration of Valley tongaCulture was carried out with the community of Siachilaba, in particular the
http://www.servus.at/argezim/tongatour/
KUNZWANA TRUST: TONGA TOURISM PROJECT
NGOMA BUNTIBE of the
VALLEY TONGA PEOPLE
EXCITING MUSICAL ADVENTURES IN THE ZAMBEZI VALLEY, ZIMBABWE
...the heat, the dust, the warm welcome ... brilliant stars in black velvet skies ... a steady drumbeat shifting and fading on the warm, soft wind ... family fires flickering in the distance ... ancient story-tellers ... a brilliant array of the beads of ngoma dancers ... the amazing music of the ngoma buntibe, with nearly one hundred players ... a river-crossing visit to the Chief ... a ngoma (drum) workshop ... a visit to the Great River ... a real insight into rural Zimbabwe and the fascinating culture of the Valley Tonga people
- and, by virtue of your visit -
an opportunity to help the Valley Tonga of Siachilaba towards self-reliance by the creation of jobs and development of the Siachilaba Community Tourism project
KUNZWANA TRUST is a non-profit organisation "dedicated to the promotion of the work of Zimbabwean musicians and instrument-makers for fair reward". The word "kunzwana" is a Shona word meaning "listening and understanding each other."
In the last 10 years, Kunzwana Trust have established and maintained a good relationship with the Valley Tonga people of Siachilaba, some 900km from Harare, in the area of the mighty Zambezi River near Binga.

90. Planet Tonga
An internet portal with a directory, free email, forums, web site links, and online search.Category Regional Oceania tonga Guides and Directories...... Planet tonga Newswire Headlines - tongan democracy movement says economic reformhas political implication - Radio New Zealand International - Commonwealth
http://www.planet-tonga.com/
Welcome to Planet Tonga Connect: Forums Chat Email Announcements ... Postcards
Find: People Directory Web Directory Business Directory
Info: Newswire Weather Career Center
Profiles: Community Spotlight Education Sports Interviews ... Entertainment
Literacy: Tefua 'a Vaka Lautala (Language Journal), Articles
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... Sign up to get your free email account today Planet Tonga Newswire - Headlines Havili ban blow for Bridgend double bid - icWales TONGA: Critically endangered Tongan bird saved, survey shows - PINA Nius Tongan government wants more time to reply to newspaper ban challenge - Radio New Zealand International Kefu warns the Stormers - Independent Online Pacific Island students honoured - Massey News Tongan hooker faces tough choice over Cup - stuff.co.nz Sign up to receive news updates - Read more.... Tefua 'a Vaka Lautala Lo'au Nakita ki 'Aoloa - Fa'u 'a Lo'au Tofua'ipangai School Newsletter Tonga High School - San Francisco Chapter March 2003 Academic Event FOURTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF LO'AU RESEARCH SOCIETY (LRS): "Evolution, Reformation & Revolution: Pacific Island Philosophies to Life Since Western Contact"

91. Culture Gallery
with further valuable information, as well as links to culture pages within Tongais an independent kingdom that was under British protection between 1901 and
http://www.pacificislandtravel.com/culture_gallery/introduction.htm

About us
Send me a Brochure Tripbuilder (Shopping Cart) Send me a Quotation ... Pacific News Member of Culture Gallery Introduction ANGLONESIA Anglonesia is a neologism used here to refer to Australia New Zealand and the United States in the Pacific (ANZUS). The progress from colonialism to independence in the Pacific Islands region (both north and south of the equator) has not brought an end to the influence of the former colonial powers. Presently, there are ten territories or dependencies linked directly to an extraregional government, and five others are constrained in their foreign policies by the terms of their free associaton compacts. Like these territories, the independent states are also affected by the political, security and economic policies of the extraregional powers. There continues to be an overlap of interests between outsiders and islanders, which is likely to persist even as more island stated begin to exert their influence more and more within the region as well as globally. On our website you find more cultural info on Anglonesia at: Australian (Culture) Aboriginal Culture Aussie Slang (dictionary) Aussie Songbook ... MELANESIA As diverse internally as they are different from each other, the islands of Melanesia - those in

92. Listings Of The World Regional Oceania Tonga Society And
A guide to weather conditions in tonga Post Review Guide to the weather conditionsin the South Pacific including detailed information on tonga, Samoa and Fiji
http://listingsworld.com/Regional/Oceania/Tonga/Society_and_Culture/

93. Ministère De La Culture De La République Turque - Les Epopées
Et Ministère de la culture de la République Turque 2002.
http://www.kultur.gov.tr/portal/kultur_fr.asp?belgeno=4037

94. CERD/C/319/Add.3 - State Party Report - Tonga
The Government has recognized the importance and influence that tonganculture plays in everyday life in tonga. This is the reason
http://www.hri.ca/fortherecord1997/documentation/tbodies/cerd-c-319-add3.htm
United Nations CERD International Convention on
the Elimination of All Forms of
Racial Discrimination
Distr.
GENERAL
CERD/C/319/Add.3
29 April 1997
Original: ENGLISH COMMITTEE ON THE ELIMINATION OF
RACIAL DISCRIMINATION
Fifty-first session CONSIDERATION OF REPORTS SUBMITTED BY STATES PARTIES
UNDER ARTICLE 9 OF THE CONVENTION
Thirteenth periodic report of States parties due in 1997 Addendum Tonga
[27 March 1997] * This document contains the eleventh, twelfth and thirteenth periodic reports, submitted in one document, due on 17 March 1993, 1995 and 1997, respectively. For the tenth periodic report of Tonga and the summary records of the meetings at which the Committee considered that report, see documents CERD/C/209/Add.5 and CERD/C/SR.1006. I. GENERAL 1. The International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination is recognized by the Government of the Kingdom of Tonga. However, the Convention has yet to be incorporated by the Legislative Assembly as part of the Laws of Tonga. 2. The Constitution of Tonga is the basis of the Government for the Kingdom, and appropriately it has been incorporated as law under the Act of Constitution of Tonga (Cap. 2). Part I deals with the Declaration of Rights and thus the Act expressly guarantees and protects fundamental human rights of the individual. In so doing, the Act thus establishes a legal framework which expressly discourages and prohibits any form of racial discrimination.

95. Ressources Sur Madagascar : économique, Actualité, Presse, Culture, Météo, C
Rehefa tsy tonga re izy, manarama tovolahy asolo azy vetivety aho e. F'angaha nifinao izy 'ty ka azo soloana amin'izay itiavanao azy?
http://www.madanews.com/full_valiha.cfm?Id=6630

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