The coupling of mana moana is grounded in inspiration from and through Indigeneity and Moana sense-making (intimate understanding through our sensibilities within Oceania). Tongan meaning-making is centred on talanoa-vā, a framework that begins theorisation and analytical unpacking from an Indigenous Moana relational vantage point. We employ talatalanoa (ongoing conversations) to story and capture our conceptualisations of fakakoloa (purposefully sharing and imparting knowledge) and mana moana across interdisciplinary intersections as Tongan male educators and researchers working across the social sciences and health sciences. Our unpacking of mana moana as collective agency and responsibility is a feature of being located in tu‘atonga (out...
This paper contributes to the theorising on Pacific research approaches from a personal and Tongan p...
© 2003 Dr. Steven William Tupai FrancisThis thesis seeks to demonstrate that Tongan conceptions of m...
This presentation explores a broad sense of diaspora drawing from both Mayan and Tongan concepts of ...
The coupling of mana moana is grounded in inspiration from and through Indigeneity and Moana sense-m...
This study explores Tongan social work practice and examines how social and community work is constr...
This paper aims to explore a Tongan notion of development –'fakalakalaka' – in light of Western noti...
Taka ‘i fonua mahu is a Tongan proverb, which means: "Going about or living in a fruitful land". Thi...
This thesis is an exploratory study of the experiences and perceptions of a group of New Zealand-bor...
There is a national concern in New Zealand about the low academic achievement of Pasifika students, ...
The growing number of Tongan creators searching for a place of belonging and acceptance between the ...
The key focus of this research is to understand whether or not higher education in New Zealand is a ...
Today I find myself back in the homeland, in the physical, back where my ancestors once walked and t...
In Tongan society, Tongan males have the authority, while Tongan females hold the senior ranks in so...
This thesis, Toulanganga: A Tongan model for community engagement and social enterprise, investigate...
The criticality of vā as a relational space whereby the ‘self’ is constructed and mediated in relati...
This paper contributes to the theorising on Pacific research approaches from a personal and Tongan p...
© 2003 Dr. Steven William Tupai FrancisThis thesis seeks to demonstrate that Tongan conceptions of m...
This presentation explores a broad sense of diaspora drawing from both Mayan and Tongan concepts of ...
The coupling of mana moana is grounded in inspiration from and through Indigeneity and Moana sense-m...
This study explores Tongan social work practice and examines how social and community work is constr...
This paper aims to explore a Tongan notion of development –'fakalakalaka' – in light of Western noti...
Taka ‘i fonua mahu is a Tongan proverb, which means: "Going about or living in a fruitful land". Thi...
This thesis is an exploratory study of the experiences and perceptions of a group of New Zealand-bor...
There is a national concern in New Zealand about the low academic achievement of Pasifika students, ...
The growing number of Tongan creators searching for a place of belonging and acceptance between the ...
The key focus of this research is to understand whether or not higher education in New Zealand is a ...
Today I find myself back in the homeland, in the physical, back where my ancestors once walked and t...
In Tongan society, Tongan males have the authority, while Tongan females hold the senior ranks in so...
This thesis, Toulanganga: A Tongan model for community engagement and social enterprise, investigate...
The criticality of vā as a relational space whereby the ‘self’ is constructed and mediated in relati...
This paper contributes to the theorising on Pacific research approaches from a personal and Tongan p...
© 2003 Dr. Steven William Tupai FrancisThis thesis seeks to demonstrate that Tongan conceptions of m...
This presentation explores a broad sense of diaspora drawing from both Mayan and Tongan concepts of ...