~ Samoan Research International Repository ~
Black - Language, Culture, Sociology, History; Blue - Education, Development, Pacific; Purple - Health, Engineering, Science; Red - Law, Government, Commerce; Green - Religion etc
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Thesis, articles, papers by Samoan researchers
Black - Language, Culture, Sociology, History, Arts; Blue - Education, Development, Pacific; Purple - Health, Engineering, Science; Red - Law, Government, Commerce; Green - Theology
Coconut water in a Coca Cola bottle: In search of an Identity:
A New Zealand-born Samoan in a Globalized World.
Terry Pouono, PhD thesis, University of Auckland
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O le Suli Vaaia o le Atua. A Visible Heir of God. A trinitarian theology for the faifeau identity of the Congregational Christian Church in NZ
Imoamaua E C Setefano, PhD thesis, UA
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The Samoan diaspora church in New Zealand: patterns of movement and dynamics amongst three generations of Samoan families
Feiloaiga J Taule'ale'ausumai, PhD thesis, AUT NZ
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The Ifoga Ritual in Samoa in Anthropological and in Biblical Perspectives
Sanele F Lavatai, PhD thesis, Auckland, NZ
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Courting A Public Theology of Fa’a-vae for The Church and Contemporary Samoa
Faala S Amosa, PhD thesis, Charles Sturt University
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Fa’aola Fanua: A Samoan Public Theology of Taking Care of Customary Land (fanua faa-le-aganu’u)
Charles U Tupu, PhD thesis, Charles Sturt University
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Soga'imiti: An embodiment of God in the Samoan male body
Tavita Maliko, PhD thesis, University of Auckland
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O le Tofa Liuliu a Samoa: A hermeneutical critical analysis
of the cultural-theological praxis of the Samoan context
Faalepo Tuisugaletaua, PhD thesis, Melbourne
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The Congregational Christian Church of Samoa,1962-2002:
a study of issues and policies
Aukilani Tuiai, PhD thesis, Charles Sturt University
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Le laau o le sopoaga: A plant for a journey:Planting Samoan Methodism in New Zealand
Saunoa Sila, PhD thesis, Auckland
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Samoa Tula'i: Ecclesiastical and political face
of Samoa's Independence 1900-1962
Featuna'i B Liuaana, PhD thesis, ANU
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Covenant keepers: A history of Samoan (LMS) missionary wives in the Western Pacific from 1839 to 1979
Latu Latai, PhD thesis, Australian National University
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Origin and beginning of the Congregational Christian Church of Samoa in Aotearoa New Zealand
Danny Ioka, PhD thesis, University of Otago
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Fetuutuuna'i le va: Navigating relational space
Alesana F Pala'amo, PhD thesis, Massey University
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Towards a Samoan postcolonial reading of discipleship in the Matthean gospel
Vaitusi L Nofoaiga, PhD thesis, University of Auckland
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FAASILASILAGA
MA LE FAAALOALO, O LENEI ITULAU E MAUA I AI NISI O GALUEGA A LE AUSU'ESU'E A SAMOA ATOA LE AUFAITOFA I SOO SE MATAUPU. O LE FAAMOEMOE INA AVANOA ATILI AI MO SOO SE TAGATA SU'ESU'E I MATAUPU TAU SAMOA, AUA LE FAITAUINA MA FA'AAOGAINA I AUALA FAALE TULAFONO. O IAI FOI LE AIA TATAU A LE E ANA LE GALUEGA E AVE ESE AI PE A FINAGALO AI.
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The Church and Politics
Isa'ako V Tupa'i
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Churches and the economy of Samoa
Cluny Macpherson & La'avasa Macpherson
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Fetausia'i - A ServantLeadership paradigm for
the mission of the Methodist Church in Samoa
Latuivai K Latu, M.Theol thesis
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FAASILASILAGA
MA LE FAAALOALO, O LENEI ITULAU E MAUA I AI NISI O GALUEGA A LE AUSU'ESU'E A SAMOA ATOA LE AUFAITOFA I SOO SE MATAUPU. O LE FAAMOEMOE INA AVANOA ATILI AI MO SOO SE TAGATA SU'ESU'E I MATAUPU TAU SAMOA, AUA LE FAITAUINA MA FA'AAOGAINA I AUALA FAALE TULAFONO. O IAI FOI LE AIA TATAU A LE E ANA LE GALUEGA E AVE ESE AI PE A FINAGALO AI.
THIS PAGE IS RESERVED FOR ANY SAMOAN RESEARCHER TO DEPOSIT HIS/HER RESEARCH WORK. THE INTENT IS PROMOTIONAL THROUGH FACILITATING THEIR ACCESS SO THAT OTHER RESEARCHERS - AND THE PUBLIC, CAN UTILIZE THEM FOR OWN EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY.
ANY UNLAWFUL USE OF THESE PROPERTIES IS PROHIBITED. THE RIGHTS OF THE WRITERS ARE RESERVED AND PROTECTED UNDER INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHTS LAWS AND CONVENTIONS.
THE AUTHOR CAN REQUEST FOR HIS/HER WORK TO BE REMOVED FROM THIS PAGE ANYTIME BY A VERIFIED EMAIL .
FINALLY, THE VIEWS EXPRESSED THROUGH EACH OF THESE WORKS BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE AUTHORS AND DO NOT REPRESENT THE OLA PULETINI A'OGA WEBSITE WHETHER THEY ALIGN WITH ITS VIEWS OR NOT.
FAAFETAI.
OLA WEBSITE MANAGEMENT