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Autor:
Ruth (Lute) Faleolo, Edmond Fehoko, Dagmar Dyck, Cathleen Hafu-Fetokai, Gemma Malungahu, Zaramasina L Clark, ‘Esiteli Hafoka, Finausina Tovo, David Taufui Mikato Fa‘avae
Publikováno v:
Art/Research International, Vol 8, Iss 2 (2024)
Our search for collective meaning-making across spaces and places as Tongan global scholars carries intergenerational rhythms. This article is a diasporic collaboration between members of the Tongan Global Scholars Network (TGSN), an online cultural
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/10b7e3f86d7c45058cd3e207d557794b
Autor:
David Taufui Mikato Fa‘avae, Ruth (Lute) Faleolo, ‘Elisapesi Hepi Havea, Dion Enari, Tepora Wright, Alvin Chand
Publikováno v:
AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples. 18:391-401
Talanoa (Moana-centred orality) is a widely used Indigenous Pacific discursive approach within research contexts across the diaspora. In a globalised and technologically enhanced era, the online space continues to shape Moana (Oceania) peoples’ tal
Autor:
Ruth Lute Faleolo
Publikováno v:
Waikato Journal of Education. 26:125-134
This paper is a consideration of how the method/methodology of talanoa and vā, can be used online by Pacific researchers to respond to the current pandemic’s effect on the traditional face-to-face physical spaces used for knowledge-sharing. The fo
Autor:
Ruth Lute Faleolo
Publikováno v:
Oceania
Autor:
Ruth Lute Faleolo
It has been suggested that Brisbane is the new 'land of milk and honey' for Pasifika groups based in Auckland, who are seeking a 'better' life. Although contemporary Pasifika trans-Tasman migration is happening at increasing rates and has been notice
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::fb9d2e80efbc46cc3ec26ec70e241d04
https://doi.org/10.14264/uql.2020.511
https://doi.org/10.14264/uql.2020.511
Autor:
Ruth Lute Faleolo
Publikováno v:
Sites: a journal of social anthropology and cultural studies. 16
The aim of this paper is to discuss the tangible links that exist between Pacific Island well-being perspectives and their material culture. We can gain a better understanding of Pacific Island well-being perspectives through the analysis of Samoan a