Monthly Archives: September 2022

Traditional Games 2022- Cook Islands

Journalist, Melina Etches, is covering the 2022 version of the Cook Islands Traditional Games and recently wrote an article about how the stage is set for Friday’s events in Rarotonga. The revival of traditional games like rore (stilt) races and … Continue reading

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Improving Use of Language Through Radio Stations

Two radio stations linked to the French Pacific’s decolonization movements want to co-operate to lift the use of indigenous languages. The heads of Radio Tefana in French Polynesia and Radio Djiido in New Caledonia said this is in line with … Continue reading

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A Muckbang Feast to Celebrate Tongan Language Week

Last week was Tongan Language Week in New Zealand and I thought it would be kind of fun to share a Youtube post about a muckbang feast that was used to celebrate the week. Central to all Pacific Island celebrations, … Continue reading

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Empowering Tongan Youth During Tongan Language Week

Last week was Tongan Language Week in New Zealand and schools and community groups organized events throughout the country. Radio New Zealand Pacific Journalist, Finau Fonua captured the week with an article. According to Statistics New Zealand, there are more … Continue reading

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“Mr. Moonlight of the South Seas” Gets New Printing

Have you ever wonder what it would be like to leave your home and country and travel to the South Seas, search for the perfect isolated island, and write your great novel? Well, wonder no more as Publish Authority has … Continue reading

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A Man of Culture and Tradition in Fiji

A few months ago journalist, PEKAI KOTOISUVA, wrote an article for The Fiji Times that I’ve been meaning to share and post. The article is about seventy-eight-year-old Atunaisa Macanavere who is known by his family and the people who have … Continue reading

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Showing Samoa’s Archaeological Sites

Journalist, Fuimaono Lumepa Hald, recently wrote an interesting article for the Samoa Observer about how the use of technology to study potential prehistoric sites in Samoa has led to the collection of vast amounts of archaeological information, an archaeologist has … Continue reading

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