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Malm, Thomas. Shell age economics: Marine gathering in the Kingdom of Tonga, Polynesia. Lund, Sweden: Lund University Press, 1999.

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Malm, Thomas. Shell age economics: Marine gathering in the Kingdom of Tonga, Polynesia. Lund: Dept. of Sociology, Lund University, 1999.

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Tradition versus democracy in the South Pacific: Fiji, Tonga, and Western Samoa. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996.

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Watling, Dick. A guide to the birds of Fiji & Western Polynesia: Including American Samoa, Niue, Samoa, Tokelau, Tonga, Tuvalu, and Wallis-Futuna. Suva, Fiji: Environmental Consultants, 2001.

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Tonga: Tale of two kingdoms. Nuku'alofa, Tonga: Taimi Publishers, 2011.

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Programme, Secretariat of the Pacific Community Coastal Fisheries. Regional and country reports: Cook Is., Fiji Is., French Polynesia, Federated States of Micronesia, Kiribati, Marshall Is., New Caledonia, Niue, Nauru, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Is., Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Wallis and Futuna. Noumea, New Caledonia: Secretariat of the Pacific Community, Coastal Fisheries Programme, 2009.

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Whistler, W. Arthur. Checklist of the weed flora of Western Polynesia: An annotated list of the weed species of Samoa, Tonga, Niue, and Wallis and Futuna, along with the earliest dates of collection and the local names. Noumea, New Caledonia: South Pacific Commission, 1988.

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Finau, Louise Lose. Toki: A Tongan trilogy : a historical novel based on the Polynesian life of Will Mariner and Finau Ulukalala of Tonga. San Francisco: Simmons Pub. Co., 1996.

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Tsukamoto, Akihisa. Forschungen über die Sprachen der Inseln zwischen Tonga und Saamoa. Münster: Lit, 1994.

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McCoy, Mary M. Making sense of Tonga: A visitor's guide to the kingdom's rich Polynesian culture. Nukuʻalofa, Tonga: Training Group of the Pacific, 2005.

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Islanders of the south: Production, kinship, and ideology in the Polynesian kingdom of Tonga. Leiden: KITLV Press, 1993.

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Linkels, Ad. Sounds of change in Tonga: Dance, music, and cultural dynamics in a Polynesian kingdom. Nuku'alofa, Tonga: Friendly Islands Book Shop, 1992.

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Polynesian Women's Sub-regional Caucus (3rd 1993 Nuku'alofa, Tonga). Third Polynesian Women's Sub-regional Caucus, Nuku'alofa, Kingdom of Tonga, 15-21 September 1993: Report. --. Noumea, New Caledonia: South Pacific Commission, 1994.

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Douaire-Marsaudon, Françoise. Les premiers fruits: Parenté, identité sexuelle et pouvoirs en Polynésie occidentale (Tonga, Wallis et Futuna). Paris: CNRS éditions, 1998.

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Voyages: From Tongan villages to American suburbs. 2nd ed. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2011.

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Language, space, and social relationships: A foundational cultural model in Polynesia. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009.

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Sub Regional Workshop on MDG-based Planning, Costing, and Budgeting for the Polynesian Countries (2008 Rarotonga, Cook Islands). Sub Regional Workshop on MDG-based Planning, Costing, and Budgeting for the Polynesian Countries: Samoa, Cook Islands, Niue, Tokelau and Tonga, held in Rarotoga [i.e. Rarotonga], Cook Islands, 26-29 May 2008. Suva, Fiji: UNDP Pacific Centre, 2008.

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Rensch, Karl Heinz M. Dictionary of Polynesian plant names: Anuta, Austral Islands, Belona, Cook Islands, Futuna (Wallis & Futuna), Futuna (Vanuatu), Gambier Islands, Hawai'i, Kapingamarangi, Leeward Islands, Maori, Marquesas, Mele, Nukuoro, Ouvea, Pitcairn, Rapa Nui, Rennell, Samoa, Tahiti, Tikopia, Tokelau, Tonga, Tuamotus, Tuvalu, Uvea. Canberra: Archipelago Press, 2009.

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Burley, David V., and David J. Addison. Tonga and Sāmoa in Oceanic Prehistory. Edited by Ethan E. Cochrane and Terry L. Hunt. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199925070.013.017.

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Tonga and Sāmoa are adjacent archipelagoes on the west central flank of the Polynesian triangle. These were the first islands to be settled in Polynesia, and they ultimately became the homeland from which islands in East Polynesia were colonized. Long held assumptions in regional archaeology suggest Tongan/Sāmoan culture histories are interwoven and homogeneous. This is only partly the case, as is illustrated in a review of regional archaeology including Lapita and Plainware ceramics, debates on the veracity of ancestral Polynesian society and homeland, on the political evolution and outcomes for chiefdom-level society, in archaeological data reflecting interaction, warfare, trade, and elite intermarriage as well as in traditional histories extending over a millennium. Research themes and critiques are structured and prioritized by personal perspectives of the authors.
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Lawson, Stephanie. Tradition Versus Democracy in the South Pacific: Fiji, Tonga and Western Samoa. Cambridge University Press, 2008.

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Brevig, Anne E. The South Pacific - the Sea of Dreams: Panama - Galapagos - French Polynesia - Tonga - Fiji - Vanuatu - Solomon Islands. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2013.

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Cochrane, Ethan E., and Terry L. Hunt, eds. The Oxford Handbook of Prehistoric Oceania. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199925070.001.0001.

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The prehistory of Oceania begins with the occupation of New Guinea over 50,000 years ago, up to the settlement of Aotearoa/New Zealand in the last 700 years. The Oxford Handbook of Prehistoric Oceania presents this history in regional overviews and debates through 21 chapters by leading archaeologists and scholars of allied fields. Chapters present the latest findings and future research directions on the New Guinea region and archipelagos from Vanuatu, New Caledonia, Fiji, Tonga, and Samoa in the western Pacific. Micronesia, East Polynesia, Hawaii, Aotearoa/New Zealand, and Easter Island are also discussed in individual chapters. Chapters on wider disciplinary issues summarize key points of method and theory in Oceanic archaeology, including the generation of explanations, building chronologies, linguistic prehistory, coastline evolution, settlement systems, and maritime migration.
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Clemens, Lauren, and Diane Massam, eds. Polynesian Syntax and its Interfaces. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198860839.001.0001.

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This volume presents research in theoretical syntax and its interfaces with semantics and prosody within the Polynesian language family, with chapters focusing on Hawaiian, Māori, Niuean, Samoan, and Tongan. It includes in-depth analyses of issues within particular languages, as well as chapters that take a comparative-Polynesian approach. Theoretical issues addressed include ergativity and case systems, word order variations, modality and superlatives, causativization, negation, resumption and linearization, raising, the Extended Projection Principle (EPP), and the left periphery of both the sentential and nominal domains. The volume showcases the theoretical typology of Polynesian languages with their varying case systems, word orders, and isolating particle-based morphology.
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Finau, Louise Lose. Toki : a Tongan trilogy : A historical novel based on the Polynesian life of Will Mariner and Finau Ulukalala of Tonga. Simmons Publishing Company, 1999.

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Finau, Louise Lose. Toki: A Tongan trilogy : A historical novel based on the Polynesian life of Will Mariner and Finau Ulukalala of Tonga. Simmons Pub. Co, 1996.

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S, Polinskai͡a︡ M., ed. Mify, predanii͡a︡ i skazki Zapadnoĭ Polinezii: Ostrova Samoa, Tonga, Niuė i Rotuma. Moskva: Izd-vo "Nauka," Glav. red. vostochnoĭ lit-ry, 1986.

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Otsuka, Yuko. Ergative–Absolutive Patterns in Tongan: An Overview. Edited by Jessica Coon, Diane Massam, and Lisa Demena Travis. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198739371.013.40.

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Tongan (Polynesian) shows ergative-absolutive (ERG-ABS) patterns in morphology as well as syntax, but the ERG-ABS pattern is not consistent throughout the language. Noun morphology shows a split between clitic pronouns and other types of nouns. In syntax, three phenomena show an ERG-ABS contrast: (a) relativization using the gap strategy is limited to ABS and ERG-relatives require resumption; (b) coordinate reduction applies only if the gap and the antecedent are in the same case, be it ABS or ERG; and (c) only ABS, but not ERG, can serve as the antecedent of the null SE anaphor. No single factor can account for all three of these phenomena and at least two of the three patterns are shown to be better viewed as PF-phenomena. The data suggest that syntactic ergativity should be understood as a construction-specific phenomenon rather than a language-specific property.
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Voyages: From Tongan Villages to American Suburbs . Cornell University Press, 1997.

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Corona, Vicki. Exotic dances of Tonga: For female Polynesian dance students : choreography for Ko e hiva tau : Costuming, music implements, historical overview (Dance fantasy instruction manuals). Dance Fantasy Productions, 1989.

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