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  1. History of the Tonga Chiefs and Their People in the Monze District of Zambia (American University Studies, Series 21 : Regional Studies, Vol 12) by Santosh C. Saha, 1994-09
  2. Island Kingdom: Tonga Ancient & Modern by I. C. Campbell, 1992-01
  3. Journeys Beyond Gubuluwayo: To the Gaza, Tonga and Lozi - Letters of the Jesuits' Zambesi Mission, 1880-1883
  4. Missions in the Tonga and Feejee Islands, as described in the journals of Rev. Walter Lawry. Revised by Daniel P. Kidder. by Michigan Historical Reprint Series, 2006-03-31
  5. Tonga by Martin Daly, 1999-05-01
  6. Tradition Versus Democracy in the South Pacific: Fiji, Tonga and Western Samoa. (book reviews): An article from: The Australian Journal of Politics and History by Clive Moore, 1997-06-22
  7. Niuatoputapu: The Prehistory of a Polynesian Chiefdom (Themes Burke Memorial Washington State Museum, Monographs, 5) by Patrick Vinton Kirch, 1989-03

61. Tonga
Top / regional / Pacific Islands / tonga tonga Times An online weekly alternativenews source tongan history Association Forum A forum for discussing issues of
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Tonga's first weekly newspaper. Online version.
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Tonga's official web site.
Welcome to the Royal Kingdom of Tonga
Kingdom of Tonga Visitors Bureau.
Tonga on the 'NET
The Kingdom of Tonga is many things to different people. These pages provide an initiation to our Island Kingdom, a glimpse at life, the thoughts and composition of people in and from the Island Kingdom of Tonga.
Kingdom of Tonga
Marcus Monnig's unofficial Tonga page.
Tonga Times
An online weekly alternative news source.
Tongan History Association Forum
A forum for discussing issues of Tongan and Pacific history, and developing the oral history of the Islands.
UN System-Wide Earthwatch: Tonga
Environmental information and statistics, including details for individual islands in the group.
The Commonwealth OnLine: Tonga
History, geography, economics, travel, society, laws, constitution.
Tongan Language Dictionary
Quick Reference: English to Tongan. Tongan Words and Phrases.

62. ¦¦ WCC Press Corner ¦¦ - Functions And Brief History
and Ecumenical Formation); Relations (Ecumenical Relations, regional Relationsand Methodist, USA); Bishop Jabez Bryce (Anglican, tonga); His Eminence
http://www.wcc-coe.org/wcc/press_corner/history-e.html
The Basis of the World Council of Churches, with which member churches express agreement, describes it as a 'fellowship of churches which confess the Lord Jesus Christ as God and Saviour according to the Scriptures, and therefore seek to fulfill together their common calling to the glory of the one God, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.' Constitutionally, the 'primary purpose' of the World Council of Churches 'is to call one another to visible unity in one faith and in one eucharistic fellowship'. The constitution also says the churches through the Council will
  • promote the prayerful search for forgiveness and reconciliation in a spirit of mutual accountability facilitate common witness in their work for mission and evangelism express their commitment to Christian service and responsibility by serving human need, breaking down barriers between people, promoting one human family in justice and peace, and upholding the integrity of creation assist each other in their relationships to and with people of other faith communities foster renewal and growth in unity, worship, mission and service.

63. 'Teaching The Pacific Forum'
Science Association conference), sub regional workshops for 10 students workbookPacific history Themes and Pohnpei, Solomon Islands, tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu
http://www.kun.nl/cps/18/nb18f.html
Index Contents Previous page Next page Oceania Newsletter 18, March 1997 'TEACHING THE PACIFIC FORUM': A REMARKABLE PROJECT 'Teaching The Pacific Forum' (TTPF) is a Pacific Island Nations project for teachers in history, social studies and social sciences who aim at modernizing secondary school programs by focussing on concepts of shared regional identity and history. TTPF offers regularity and continuity in communication within nations, and across the Pacific, by funding regional workshops, conference presentations, and publication of reports, guides and prototype classroom materials. TTPF builds on a series of regional workshops for history teachers and takes a wider scope by including the study and teaching of geography, politics, environmental studies and generally all social studies and social sciences, reflecting the linked reality of such teaching in the Pacific Islands. In 1995-96 the project's activities included regional workshops in Honiara (December 1995) and Hilo (July 1996), in-country workshops in Port Vila (September 1996), Nadi/Suva (October 1996) and Port Moresby (November 1996); the publication of Our History in Our Own Words A Guide to 100 Good Books A Guide to Student Essays and Projects the Honiara Report and Teachers, Teaching and History

64. Tourist Offices Directory
tonga, Culture, ecology, map, activities and sights. Turks Caicos, history, thingsto do, maps and weather. USA, Links to all US states, regional travel offices
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65. About Fiji : History & Culture : History - Fiji Visitors Bureau
history. the writings of members of the expeditions of Cook who met them in tonga. Today,Fiji plays a major role in regional affairs and is recognized as the
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According to Fijian legend, the great chief Lutunasobasoba led his people across the seas to the new land of Fiji . Most authorities agree that people came into the Pacific from Southeast Asia via Indonesia. Here the Melanesians and the Polynesians mixed to create a highly developed society long before the arrival of the Europeans. The European discoveries of the Fiji group were accidental. The first of these discoveries was made in 1643 by the Dutch explorer, Abel Tasman and English navigators, including Captain James Cook who sailed through in 1774, and made further explorations in the 18th century. Major credit for the discovery and recording of the islands went to Captain William Bligh who sailed through Fiji after the mutiny on the Bounty in 1789. The first Europeans to land and live among the Fijians were shipwrecked sailors and runaway convicts from the Australian penal settlements. Sandalwood traders and missionaries came by the mid 19th century. Cannibalism practised in Fiji at that time quickly disappeared as missionaries gained influence. When Ratu Seru Cakobau accepted Christianity in 1854, the rest of the country soon followed and tribal warfare came to an end.

66. [Eco-list] [environmentaljournalists] APFEJ HISTORY & ACTIVITIES
Ecolist environmentaljournalists APFEJ history ACTIVITIES. January 1988 ata regional conference in Palau, Samoa, Solomon Islands, tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu
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67. ESFO: Directory Of Members M-N
cultural anthropology regional interests Polynesia (Samoa, tonga, New Zealand)Theoretical interests Colonial photography; Pacific history; identity and
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MACDONALD, Mary N.
6Religious Studies Department, 611 Beattie Street Le Moyne College, Syracuse, NY 13224, USA. Tel. +315 449-2107, Tel. +315 445-4364; e-mail: Mnmacd@aol.com
Born: 1946, Australia
Highest degree: PhD 1988, University of Chicago
Current position: Professor, History of Religions, Le Moyne College
Studied subjects: History of religions, anthropology, theology
Regional interests: Melanesia
Theoretical interests: Myth; ritual Fieldwork: Papua New Guinea, South Kewa MALM, Thomas Lund University, Human Ecology Division, Finngatan 16, SE-223 62 Lund, Sweden. Fax: +46-(0)46-2223695, Tel: +46-(0)46-2220417, e-mail: thomas.malm@humecol.lu.se; www.humecol.lu.se Born: 1960 Sweden Highest degree: PhD 1999, Associate Professor (social anthropology) 2002, Lund University Current position: Director of Studies and Senior Lecturer, Human Ecology Division, Lund University Studied subjects: Biology, geophysical sciences, social anthropology, sociology Regional interests: All of Oceania. (PhD thesis about the Kingdom of Tonga.)

68. Education World® - Regional Resources : Pacific / Oceania : General Resources
Education World's tonga Online Resources Online Resources. Hilltop EMS This site containsinformation on apparatus, officers, history, safety tips, patches, and
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69. Information About Tonga
of the Pacific Forum and the Pacific Conference, both important regional bodies. ThePeace Corps has a rich and extensive history in the Kingdom of tonga.
http://www.koorse.com/peace/information.html

Information about Tonga ( as of 2002)
This section is composed of excerpts from the Tonga Welcome Guide that I received during the last phase of the application process . While there was basic information sent out when I was told about the assignment, it wasn't until I received the guide that I had a clearer idea of where I was going despite all my research. This will probably change from year to year anyway. This segment is divided into:
  • Tonga at a Glance - History, government, economy, people and culture, environment of the Kingdom of Tonga Peace Corps in Tonga - History of Peace Corps in Tonga, and future programming in Tonga
Back to Top Return to Overview Tonga at a Glance History The history of Tonga can be traced as far back as 950 AD, during the rule of 'Aho'eitu, the first Tu'i Tonga, or King of Tonga. He was both the civil and religious ruler of Tonga, and exercised tremendous power. By the 15th century AD, civil wars had begun, and the ruling Tu'i Tonga was increasingly under threat of assassination. As a result, the Tu'i, Kau'ulufonua Fekai, established another line of kings, known as the Tu'i Ha'atakalaua. Kau'ulufonua Fekai appointed his younger brother Mo'ungamotu'a as the first Tu'i Ha'atakalaua, and bestowed all the temporal (civil) functions onto the new line. The Tu'i Tonga retained the religious functions, and, as a result, remained mainly in the background. By the time of the sixth Tu'i Ha'atakalaua, another subdivision of power took place. This particular kings passed on the temporal functions to the third line of kings, the Tu'i Kanokupolu.

70. Local And Regional Book Publishing - Paper For 1997 Waigani Seminar
history OF PUBLISHING IN THE PACIFIC ISLANDS. independent governments, transnationalagencies (regional and international 1822 in Hawaii; 1831 in tonga; 1834 in
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PAPUA NEW GUINEA - BUAI DIGITAL INFORMATION PROJECT
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Local and Regional Book Publishing for Local and Regional Information
By: Linda Crowl,
Publications Fellow, Institute of Pacific Studies, University of the South Pacific, presented at 1997 Waigani Seminar
HISTORY OF PUBLISHING IN THE PACIFIC ISLANDS
I analyse book publishing in five phases, which have overlapped. None of these phases has ended or is likely to end. These phases are publishing by religious organizations, colonial governments, independent governments, transnational agencies (regional and international governmental and non-governmental organizations), and individuals and firms. Religious organizations Member of the London Missionary Society began publishing in the Society Islands in 1817; the first publication was a spelling book. Soon afterward, publishing by the LMS and other religious orders occurred in other islands: 1822 in Hawaii; 1831 in Tonga; 1834 in the Cook Islands; 1837 in the Gambier Islands; 1839 in Fiji; 1844 in Wallis; 1848 in Vanuatu; 1852 in the Loyalty Islands; 1854 in New Caledonia; 1856 in the Caroline Islands; 1860 in the Marshall Islands and 1863 in the Gilbert Islands (Lingenfelter 1967). Many church histories contain references to their publishing activities. Because churches were involved not only in religious proselytizing but also, as importantly, in teaching literacy and numeracy, then later subject matter, they produced grammars, readers and textbooks. (Note above that the first publication was a spelling book). Contrary to what might be expected for early efforts among small, semi-literate populations, the print runs of these early books were quite large: e.g., from 1817 to 1822 Ellis printed 20,000 books (Lingenfelter 1967:24).

71. Tonga On The 'NET - Latter-Day Saints
tonga regional Office Vuna Road Touliki Kingdom of tonga. How the LDS Church developedin its now 102 years of history in tonga is described in the following
http://www.tongatapu.net.to/tonga/convictions/christianity/lds/lds.html
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
Tonga Regional Office
Vuna Road
Touliki
Kingdom of Tonga Contact:
liahona@kalianet.to
Ph: 23-455
Fax: 21-077 The Latter-Day Saints are very strong, and developing in the Kingdom of Tonga. The church expends a lot of effort in the education of the people of Tonga. Liahona High School and her graduants is one reminder and tribute to the continuing support of the LDS in Tonga. LATTER-DAY SAINTS CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF THE LATTER-DAY SAINTS. Official Name: Head Office Location: Current Leader: Major Contact Details: “With about 15.5% of the population the Mormon church holds in Tonga the highest member to non-member ratio world-wide. In no other country in the world or in Polynesia is the presence of the Mormons as visible to the visitor as in the tiny Kingdom of King Taufa’ahau IV. Frequent claims by the LDS leaders that they would make Tonga the first Mormon country in the world have led in the past-even if the claims were not realistic-to fears and strong reactions from the side of the historic Mainline churches. How the LDS Church developed in its now 102 years of history in Tonga is described in the following paragraphs.”

72. TONGA
BRIEF history The ancient regal system of tonga (or The Tu'i tonga thereafter retiredfrom civil government authority was divided on a regional basis between
http://www.dreamwater.net/regiment/RoyalArk/Tonga/tonga.htm
TONGA BRIEF HISTORY The ancient regal system of Tonga (or the Friendly Islands) evolved into a tri-partite system of rulers, styled the Tu'i Tonga, the Tu'i Ha'a Takala'ua and the Tu'i Kanokupolu. All three shared the same descent through the Tu'i Tonga line.
Tonga was once a powerful Empire ruling faraway lands, including Samoa, parts of Fiji, the Cook Islands, Niue and Fotuna. The people of Fotuna breached convention by killing the sacred Tu'i Tonga Takala'ua ca. 1535. This act of sacrilege was a watershed. His son and successor, Tu'i Tonga Kau'-ulu'-fonua, decided to separate the religious and secular functions of his office by dividing power between himself and his half-brother. Mo'ungamotu'a, accordingly became the first Tu'i Ha'a Takala'ua, responsible for military and civil affairs, and government of the people. The Tu'i Tonga thereafter retired from civil government by becoming the divine head of state. His position was not unlike that of a constitutional monarch who also acts as the head of a state church.
The Tu'i Kanokupolu dynasty springs from Ngata, son of the 6

73. UK.SearchEngine.com - Finds It Fast!
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- Celebrating Tonga Culture.
Kubatana
- NGO Network Alliance Project - an online community for Zimbabwean activists.

74. Home
An online newspaper offering local, regional and international news in English and Tongan.
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15 Maas i 2003 "News You Can Trust" Volume 3; Issue 6 HOME PICTURES... Pictures from Women's Day - Tonga - New! Events of the Week Tongans Overseas ONGOONGO... Faka'ikai'i Feleti Sevele Fakapa'anga Taimi 'o Tonga Fakaava Ako 'a Lavulavu Niuvakai - Sio 'a Matalafo Laukai ... Taimi ENGLISH NEWS.. THRDM Accuses Government of Violating Freedom of Press Rights MP Feleti Sevele Denies Funding Taimi Newspaper Government PR on Taimi Ban Government Orders Ban on ... Ko hai 'a e Muli? 'U KOLOMU Ko e Mahaki mo 'ene Felave'i mo e 'Otua Rev. Sione H. Maile Ko e Ako 'i Tonga Dr. Makafalani Tatafu Peesi Famili Rev. Dr. Liufau V. Saulala Talanoa 'o e Uike - Semisi Kailahi Tonga 'i Aotearoa Lau 'a e Kakai Tokoni Fakalaumalie kau Sipoti Ongoongo mei he Fakamaau'anga ARCHIVES English Tongan INFORMATION About Us E-Mails: Comments Letters to the Editor: editor@tongastar.com

75. MRD Petroleum Potential Of Fiji - Summary, History, Geology
history OF EXPLORATION. in 1968 following the discovery of oil seeps in neighbouringTonga. A total of 1590km of regional deismic data was acquired from which
http://www.mrd.gov.fj/gfiji/petroleum/petroleum.html

76. The ICRC In New Zealand
Manila regional delegation (Australia, Fiji, Kiribati, Nauru, New Zealand, Palau,Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Solomon Islands, tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu
http://www.icrc.org/Web/eng/siteeng0.nsf/htmlall/new_zealand?OpenDocument

77. Our History - Counterpart
history of FSP/Counterpart International. a series of meetings in the Kingdom ofTonga (1984) and FSPI is today the most important regional NGO in the Pacific
http://www.counterpart.org/about/history.asp

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The Foundation for the Peoples of the South Pacific
On January 27, 1965, the Foundation for the Peoples of the South Pacific (FSP) was formally incorporated as a tax-exempt, non-profit, non-partisan, non-sectarian voluntary international organization. Dedicated to the rehabilitation, welfare and growth of the Pacific islands following the devastation of World War II, FSP honed a unique approach to development. Unlike many large international agencies and donor governments, which sent in teams of overseas experts to run programs, FSP focused on building the institutions of a society that could help itself. When FSP began its work in the Pacific Islands in 1963, almost all of the islands were colonial societies with powerful colonial officers running the civil service, education, health and other national structures. FSP became the principal secular non-governmental organization (NGO) to assist islanders during their transition to independence and sovereignty. When the New Hebrides became independent as Vanuatu in 1980, for example, its first Prime Minister and its first Foreign Minister were graduates of FSP programs. FSP was the also the only NGO to work with all of the churches in a region where ninety-five per cent of the people are Christian. In 1967 FSP published a nine volume socio-economic survey on the Pacific Islands, and in 1968 its office in Sydney, Australia was established to coordinate programs in the Pacific region. This office grew into the first FSP developed nation independent affiliate and is today known as

78. Tonga Resources
David Burley Sport, Status, and Field Monuments in the Polynesian Chiefdom ofTonga The Pigeon Snaring Mounds of Northern Ha'apai, an Cultural history.
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Sites Research Institutions Researchers Culture History ... Geography and Maps Archaeological Sites Faleloa, Foa Island
More Lapita archaeology from David Burley at Simon Fraser. Mele Havea Site
Lapita site on Ha`afeva island; from David Burley. Pukotala
Lapita site on Ha`ano Island; from David Burley at Simon Fraser University. Tongoleleka, Lifuka Island
Lapita period site near Hihifo; from David Burley at Simon Fraser University. Viapuna, 'Uiha Island
Early Lapita period site from David Burley, this one in 'Uiha village. Research Institutions Current Researchers David Burley Sport, Status, and Field Monuments in the Polynesian Chiefdom of Tonga: The Pigeon Snaring Mounds of Northern Ha'apai, an abstract from the Journal of Field Archaeology.

79. Oceania Football Confederation
OFC history By Charles Dempsey, CBE The idea of a confederation for the In addition,under the deal brokered with the Auckland regional Council, the OFC can
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80. Virtual Tour Of The Mount Airy Museum Of Regional History In North Carolina

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