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AsiaSource Interview With Emiko Omori, Director Of Skin Stories its programs, publications, exhibitions, regional centers, membership you interestedin exploring the history of the in samoa, and even (western) samoa where a http://www.asiasource.org/asianamerica/skinstories.cfm
Extractions: Interview with Emiko Omori, Director of Skin Stories In celebration of Asian Pacific American Heritage month, DUE EAST airs on PBS and features special programming on the history and culture of Asian Pacific Americans. On May 27, 2003 Thirteen (WNET) presented the documentary Skin Stories , an anthology of stories and stunning images gathered from the hot spots in the Pacific. The film covers a wide range of areas from the steaming landscape of Rotorua in New Zealand to the vibrant gathering of the first international tattoo convention in Apia, Samoa, to the terraced, lush taro fields of Maui and the golden beaches of Oahu and California. Featuring traditional tattooing ceremonies, compelling interviews, and a breathtaking collection of tattoo body art
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Regional: Oceania: New_Zealand: Society_and_Culture: History - Open Site Top regional Oceania New Zealand Society and Culture history (20) history EventOverview. New Zealand gains (western) samoa, 1918, NZ territory after Treaty of http://open-site.org/Regional/Oceania/New_Zealand/Society_and_Culture/History/
Extractions: History Event Overview Name Year Region Overview Polynesian settlement 950 AD North Island Polynesian people settle in North Island Second Polynesian group 1350 AD Second group of Polynesian people settle Abel Tasman discovers New Zealand 1642 AD Sights country but does not set foot Unknown Sometime Something Treaty of Waitangi signed Northland New Zealand become British colony New Zealand Wars Anglo-Maori wars NZ granted constitution NZ Gold Rush Attracts people from around the world Second New Zealand Wars Second Maori War Peace declared Declared between Maori and settlers Women granted vote First country to do so; important international development Dominion established Dominion of New Zealand established World War I New Zealand in war against central powers New Zealand gains Western Samoa NZ territory after Treaty of Versailles World War II NZ sends 157000 troops, 12000 killed or missing
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Lukol Directory - Regional Oceania American Samoa Society And Culture Pacific GenWeb samoa Genealogy and local history for (western) samoa and American samoa. MaoContains links to commercial and home page sites in samoa. history (1 http://www.lukol.com/Top/Regional/Oceania/American_Samoa/Society_and_Culture/
World Telephone Numbering Guide Main Page Calendar Glossary history regional Services Special Services What sNew, Hosted by The Interocitor. DCCL. (western) samoa, +685. http://www.wtng.info/wtng-ww.html
History & Government Division - Road Maps From Saanich To Szczecin California * No scale * 1993 * regional Transit System Sahara, (western) * See Morocco(including (western) Sahara and Uzbekistan * 1981 * GUGK samoa * See also http://www.vpl.ca/branches/LibrarySquare/his/Roadmaps/Smap.html
Extractions: Click on the letters below to move through the alphabetic file or return to the full Alphabetical Index. SA SAINT SAN ... ST Saanich * British Columbia * 1989 * District of Saanich Saarbrucken * Germany * 1:15,000 * 1989 * Falk Sabah, Malaysia * See: Malaysia - Sabah and Sarawak Sacramento * California * 1:32,000 * 2000 * American Map Corporation Sacramento (Transit) * California * [No scale] * 1993 * Regional Transit System Map Sahara and Environs * 1:2,200,000 * 2000 * ITMB Sahara, Western * See: Morocco (including: Western Sahara and the Canary Islands) Saigon, Vietnam * See: Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Top of the page Top of the page Top of the page Top of the page Scandinavia * 1:1,500,000 * 1995 * Michelin Scandinavia - North * 1:1,000,000 * 1993 * Kummerly and Frey Scarborough * Ontario * 2.5 cm = 1 km * 1995 * Rand McNally Scotland Scotland * Various scales * 2000 * Collins Scotland * 1:550,000 * 1999 * Collins Scotland * 1:500,000 * [1998?] * ITMB Scotland - Central and Northumberland * 1:250,000 * 1987 * Ordnance Survey Scotland - Northern * 1:250,000 * 1987 * Ordnance Survey Scotland - Orkney and Shetland Islands * 1:28,000 * [1998?] * Estate Publications Scotland - Orkney, Shetland and the Western Isles * 1:250,000 * 1984 * Ordnance Survey Scotland - Southern Upland Way * 1:50,000 * 1983 * HMSO Books Scotland - Southwest * Ayrshire, Dumfries and Galloway * 1:200,000 * Estate Publications Scotland - Western and Central * 1:250,000 * 1987 * Ordnance Survey
Samoan Snail Field Guide - Literature Field Museum of Natural history, Chicago. Taule alo, TI 1993. (western) samoa Stateof the Environment Report. South Pacific regional Environment Programme, Apia http://www2.bishopmuseum.org/PBS/samoasnail/fgbiblio.html
Extractions: LITERATURE A comprehensive bibliography (up to 1997) is available in the Catalog of the nonmarine snails and slugs of the Samoan Islands (Cowie 1998; listed below) . It is impossible to cite here all the works from which information for this field guide has been obtained; the following list provides some of the more important ones, including some published since 1997. Some of them are books, obtainable in libraries, bookshops or direct from the publisher (the publisher and city of publication are given), often via the world-wide web. Others are journal articles in the technical scientific literature, which can generally be found in the libraries of most major universities and natural history museums. Almost nothing has been published previously on the snails of the Samoan Islands in the popular or semi-popular literature. Some more general texts on both snails and the Samoan Islands are also listed. Abbott, R. T. Compendium of Landshells. A Color Guide to more than 2,000 of the World's Terrestrial Shells . American Malacologists, Inc., Melbourne, Florida.
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History Faculty He served as a Peace Corps volunteer in (western) samoa. Father John s academic specialtiesare American history, regional history and American religious history http://www.stmartin.edu/social_science/history/faculty.htm
Pacific Youth Council Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Vanuatu, Solomon Island, Niue, Cook Islands, (western) samoa,and Tokelau time was deemed right to form a Pacificbased regional Youth Co http://www.sidsnet.org/pacific/spc/youth/PYC/history.htm
Extractions: HISTORICAL BACKGROUND The idea about the setting up of a Regional Youth Co-ordinating council for the Pacific Basin was initiated by the Fiji National Youth Council in 1975. The idea came into being after repeated resolutions by Pacific Island country representatives at various Pacific Islands Youth Conferences before and during 1979. The follow-up of the 1979 resolution was not hurriedly pursued. The idea was then temporarily shelved, due to the fact that not many countries in the Pacific who have already established National Youth Councils were strongly pressing the issue. An elaborate campaign was done to assist smaller island countries on the setting up of their National Co-ordinating networks. The campaign was backed up by the satelite links called "Peacesat" based at the various centres within the region convening regular satelite meetings and regular exchange of resource materials on the existing National Youth Councils to assist the intending countries. This campaign was co-ordinated by the Youth and Adult Education Unit of the South Pacific Commission. It took six years to finally realise the success. In 1985 about ten National Youth Councils was recorded to have been formed in New Zealand , Australia, Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Vanuatu, Solomon Island, Niue, Cook Islands, Western Samoa, and Tokelau Island. Tonga had a youth workers association, Tuvalu was working towards the formation of the Tuvalu National Youth Council and Kiribati had made attempts towards a Kiribati National Youth Forum. With the above country-based councils; the time was deemed right to form a Pacific-based Regional Youth Co-ordinating body to foster closer collaboration for youth.
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Extractions: Learn more ... Search the site On January 27, 1965, the Foundation for the Peoples of the South Pacific (FSP) was formally incorporated as a tax-exempt, non-profit, non-partisan, non-sectarian voluntary international organization. Dedicated to the rehabilitation, welfare and growth of the Pacific islands following the devastation of World War II, FSP honed a unique approach to development. Unlike many large international agencies and donor governments, which sent in teams of overseas experts to run programs, FSP focused on building the institutions of a society that could help itself. When FSP began its work in the Pacific Islands in 1963, almost all of the islands were colonial societies with powerful colonial officers running the civil service, education, health and other national structures. FSP became the principal secular non-governmental organization (NGO) to assist islanders during their transition to independence and sovereignty. When the New Hebrides became independent as Vanuatu in 1980, for example, its first Prime Minister and its first Foreign Minister were graduates of FSP programs. FSP was the also the only NGO to work with all of the churches in a region where ninety-five per cent of the people are Christian. In 1967 FSP published a nine volume socio-economic survey on the Pacific Islands, and in 1968 its office in Sydney, Australia was established to coordinate programs in the Pacific region. This office grew into the first FSP developed nation independent affiliate and is today known as
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