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The Ornaments - Mase Iva of Kwaradubuna - Papuan Publisher 1930 by Skerah

We are honouring a man who tied two worlds together from Motuan language to English, from oral memory to written record, from past to present so that future generations could dig deeper, ask questions, and retell these stories.
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Dr Ako Toua – Tying Two Worlds Together
We are honouring a man who tied two worlds together from Motuan language to English, from oral memory to written record, from past to present so that future generations could dig deeper, ask questions, and retell these stories.

A School that Built our Mothers – Kavari Girls School
Teachers and students worked together, each knowing their place, each respecting boundaries. Respect was the discipline. Respect was the rule.
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Dr Ako Toua – Tying Two Worlds Together
We are honouring a man who tied two worlds together from Motuan language to English, from oral memory to written record, from past to present so that future generations could dig deeper, ask questions, and retell these stories.
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Dr Ako Toua – Tying Two Worlds Together
We are honouring a man who tied two worlds together from Motuan language to English, from oral memory to written record, from past to present so that future generations could dig deeper, ask questions, and retell these stories.
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Dr Ako Toua – Tying Two Worlds Together
We are honouring a man who tied two worlds together from Motuan language to English, from oral memory to written record, from past to present so that future generations could dig deeper, ask questions, and retell these stories.
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Dr Ako Toua – Tying Two Worlds Together
We are honouring a man who tied two worlds together from Motuan language to English, from oral memory to written record, from past to present so that future generations could dig deeper, ask questions, and retell these stories.
A School that Built our Mothers – Kavari Girls School
Teachers and students worked together, each knowing their place, each respecting boundaries. Respect was the discipline. Respect was the rule.
The Little Red Bus
Early mornings, heβd be on the move again. That red bus, loaded with heavy synthetic cricket mats, driving from one ground to another so matches could start on time.
GAME ON! - FUN TRIVIA & PRIZES (SOON)
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Dr Ako Toua – Tying Two Worlds Together
We are honouring a man who tied two worlds together from Motuan language to English, from oral memory to written record, from past to present so that future generations could dig deeper, ask questions, and retell these stories.
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Dr Ako Toua – Tying Two Worlds Together
We are honouring a man who tied two worlds together from Motuan language to English, from oral memory to written record, from past to present so that future generations could dig deeper, ask questions, and retell these stories.
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Dr Ako Toua – Tying Two Worlds Together
We are honouring a man who tied two worlds together from Motuan language to English, from oral memory to written record, from past to present so that future generations could dig deeper, ask questions, and retell these stories.
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A School that Built our Mothers – Kavari Girls School
Teachers and students worked together, each knowing their place, each respecting boundaries. Respect was the discipline. Respect was the rule.
Recreating the Past through Technology and AI
Recreating the Past through Technology and AI Practices So here we are: using technology not to replace history, but to reach back into it. There is a familiar feeling that comes with reading old journals, letters, or historical accounts – a picture slowly forms in the mind. It is vivid, emotional, and deeply personal, yet strangely difficult to describe. Even more ironic is how hard it is to draw or reproduce that image on paper. It exists clearly in thought,

Dr Ako Toua – Tying Two Worlds Together
We are honouring a man who tied two worlds together from Motuan language to English, from oral memory to written record, from past to present so that future generations could dig deeper, ask questions, and retell these stories.
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The Ornaments - Mase Iva of Kwaradubuna - Papuan Publisher 1930 by Skerah
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