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Teresia Kieuea Teaiwa (12
August 1968 – 21
March 2017) was an I-Kiribati and African-American scholar, poet,
activist and mentor.
Teaiwa was well-regarded...
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Katerina Teaiwa (born
Katerina Martina Teaiwa), is a
Pacific scholar,
artist and
teacher of Banaban, I-Kiribati and
African American heritage.
Teaiwa is well...
- Fluid, Forced', in
James H. Liu, Tim McCreanor,
Tracey McIntosh and
Teresia Teaiwa, eds, New
Zealand Identities:
Departures and Destinations, Wellington: Victoria...
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Koriri Teaiwa Tenieu is a
former I-Kiribati politician. She was a
member of
Parliament for
Tabiteuea North during the
fifth Parliament of
Kiribati from...
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importance of
dance in
traditional Samoan culture.
According to
Katerina Teaiwa from the
University of
Hawaii at Manoa, hip hop
culture is
important for...
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Ocean Island:
Stories of
People and
Phosphate from Banaba,
Katerina Martina Teaiwa, 2015,
Indiana University Press, pp 272. Maude, H. C.; Maude, H. E. (1932)...
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formed part of her PhD
thesis under her
supervisors Damien Wilkins,
Teresia Teaiwa and Pala Molisa.
Reviewer Steve Walker for
Stuff described the
novel as...
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significant impact on
Samoan culture.
According to
Katerina Martina Teaiwa, PhD from the
University of
Hawaii at Manoa, "Hip hop
culture in particular...
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ethnography of
urohs (Pohnpeian skirts)", and was
supervised by
Teresia Teaiwa and
Brian Diettrich. In May 2008, she
published her
first collection of...
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Pacific Island Studies conference. The
performances of
Figiel and
Teresia Teaiwa were
recorded at this
conference and
released in a
joint production with...