Poem submitted to Indigenous Encounters: Reflections on Relations between People in the Pacific; based on intercultural relations in the Pacific between people in everyday context
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. It was a quiet day, a peaceful day...
Poem submitted to Indigenous Encounters: Reflections on Relations between People in the Pacific; bas...
This paper contributes to sport, sociology and the body literature by exploring the ‘exposure and ef...
Poem submitted to Indigenous Encounters: Reflections on Relations between People in the Pacific; bas...
Poem submitted to Indigenous Encounters: Reflections on Relations between People in the Pacific; bas...
Poem submitted to Indigenous Encounters: Reflections on Relations between People in the Pacific; bas...
Māori consider water to be the foundation of all life (Royal, 2010). It is a valued taonga gifted by...
[Extract] My mum was a poor swimmer. She had migrated to Australia from England in 1964, and remaine...
Aquatic activities have been pivotal to the lifestyle of Australian Indigenous peoples for millennia...
When I was a child, the water was a place of freedom. I remember throwing my body around with abando...
Poem submitted to The Space Between: Negotiating Culture, Place, and Identity in the Pacific; based ...
Paper submitted to Indigenous Encounters: Reflections on Relations between People in the Pacific; ba...
Poem submitted to Indigenous Encounters: Reflections on Relations between People in the Pacific; bas...
“I Am the River, and the River Is Me,” the afterword to this special issue, weaves together a series...
Poem submitted to The Space Between: Negotiating Culture, Place, and Identity in the Pacific; based ...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. It was a quiet day, a peaceful day...
Poem submitted to Indigenous Encounters: Reflections on Relations between People in the Pacific; bas...
This paper contributes to sport, sociology and the body literature by exploring the ‘exposure and ef...
Poem submitted to Indigenous Encounters: Reflections on Relations between People in the Pacific; bas...
Poem submitted to Indigenous Encounters: Reflections on Relations between People in the Pacific; bas...
Poem submitted to Indigenous Encounters: Reflections on Relations between People in the Pacific; bas...
Māori consider water to be the foundation of all life (Royal, 2010). It is a valued taonga gifted by...
[Extract] My mum was a poor swimmer. She had migrated to Australia from England in 1964, and remaine...
Aquatic activities have been pivotal to the lifestyle of Australian Indigenous peoples for millennia...
When I was a child, the water was a place of freedom. I remember throwing my body around with abando...
Poem submitted to The Space Between: Negotiating Culture, Place, and Identity in the Pacific; based ...
Paper submitted to Indigenous Encounters: Reflections on Relations between People in the Pacific; ba...
Poem submitted to Indigenous Encounters: Reflections on Relations between People in the Pacific; bas...
“I Am the River, and the River Is Me,” the afterword to this special issue, weaves together a series...
Poem submitted to The Space Between: Negotiating Culture, Place, and Identity in the Pacific; based ...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. It was a quiet day, a peaceful day...
Poem submitted to Indigenous Encounters: Reflections on Relations between People in the Pacific; bas...
This paper contributes to sport, sociology and the body literature by exploring the ‘exposure and ef...