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In 1863, Peruvian slave traders arrived in Tokelau. Half the islands’ population were soon gone: abducted, or dead from the diseases carried by the slavers. During this “dark chapter”, writes Kirifi, ...
An art installation at this year’s Festival of Pacific Arts and Culture in Hawaii shares how half the population of Tokelau, independent atolls near New Zealand, was wiped out due to the slave ...
COVID-19 continues to be a powerful reminder of the importance of language and culture to the wellbeing of our Pacific communities, said the Minister for Pacific Peoples, Aupito William Sio.
The community is running a series of events to mark Tokelau Language Week. "This week is about holding on to our culture, holding on to our language and spirituality," says Isitolo Pakome.
The Taupō Netball Centre came alive to the sounds of prayer, of music, of dance and singing and of food, fellowship and togetherness last Saturday as Taupō's Tokelauan community wrapped up a ...
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