Dr Anna Powles presents on ‘Influence, ideas and identity: NZ’s Pacific Reset and the contested neighbourhood.’
Monday, 26 August 2019
by Lorena Alesana
Dr Anna Powles presented on the topic “Influence, ideas and identity: New Zealands’s Pacific reset and the contested neighbourhood at the National University of Samoa on Thursday, 22nd August 2019. Her presentation was part of the Centre for Samoan Studies Seminar and Film series. Her research in the Pacific ‘focussed on how state and non
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CSS Staff and Students tour HMAS CHOULES
Monday, 26 August 2019
by Lorena Alesana
Staff and students of the Centre for Samoan Studies were invited to tour the HMAS CHOULES navy ship which visited Samoa from the 20th-26th August 2019. The CSS staff members and students were met by crew members and the captain and were taken on a tour of the ship and they also learnt about the
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Solamalemalo Hai-Yuean Tualima presents on topic ‘Protection of Traditional Knowledge in the Pacific’
Tuesday, 20 August 2019
by Lorena Alesana
Solamalemalo Hai-Yuean Tualima had a presentation on the topic ‘Protection of traditional knowledge in the Pacific’, on the 15 August 2019, at the National University of Samoa as part of the CSS seminar and film series. According to Solamalemalo “Traditional knowledge in the Pacific from an integral part of identity, linking the past, present and
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Mathew Durling presents on topic ‘Archaeology brought me here’
Tuesday, 20 August 2019
by Lorena Alesana
Mathew Durling gave a seminar on Thursday, 8 August 2019 at the National University of Samoa as part of the Centre for Samoan Studies Seminar and Film series. Mathew’s presentation defined what GIS is and how this system supports the Arachaeology and Cultural Heritage division at the Centre for Samoan Studies. Mathew’s career in Geographic
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CSS Director attends the Pacific Connections Workshop in Fiji (22-24 July 2019)
Thursday, 01 August 2019
by Lorena Alesana
The CSS Director, Togialelei Safua Akeli Amaama attended the Pacific Connections Workshop on Community Film-making & Gender Inequality in the Pacific at the University of the South Pacific. The workshop brought together academics, film-makers and policy makers to discuss and showcase the ongoing development of regional networks in order to showcase community film-making as a
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