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    Tama Sāmoa / Dahlia Malaeulu and Mani Malaeulu.
    by Malaeulu, Dahlia, author.
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    [Wellington] : Mila's Books, 2021.
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  • Teenage boys -- Fiction.
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  • Samoans -- Ethnic identity -- Fiction.
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  • Samoans -- New Zealand -- Fiction.
  • ISBN: 
    9780473585440 (paperback)
    0473585448
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    174 pages ; 21 cm
    Edition: 
    First edition.
    Contents: 
    Sione -- Lima -- Tavita -- Filipo -- Mika -- Glossary -- Tama Samoa Study Questions -- The Tama Samoa Project -- Being a Tama Samoa by Isaac Sanele -- I'm the plastic one by Elijah Solomona -- Teach me by Simati Leala -- The Playing Field by Senio Sanele -- Rise up by Emmanuel Solomona -- Let's Talanoa by Aleki Leala -- To My Matua by Okirano Tilaia -- Hope by Israel Risati Sua-Taulelei -- Disconnected to Reconnecting by Saul Luamanuvae-Su'a -- How to be a Navigator by Atama Cassidy -- Samoan Kiwi Teacher Q + A by Darcy Selia -- The Pasifika Way by Liko Alosio -- Journeying Between Two Worlds by Mikaele Savali -- Tofi o Tamatane by Dr Sadat Muaiava
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    "Sione, Lima, Tavita and Filipo are high school friends, uso or brothers. They are part of a special letter-writing project that helps to start a brave new conversation, an open and honest talanoa with themselves starting with the words, Dear Uso ... Here they share the cultural challenges they face, and without realising it, their need to belong, to be accepted and the impact this has on their wellbeing overall. Tama Sāmoa is not just a story of friendship, brotherhood and healing. Tama Sāmoa helps us all to reflect, reconnect and reunite in better supporting each other as who we are. It is also a story of self-discovery and hope for a new tama Sāmoa code to be created based on real talanoa and understanding. Includes: - Study Questions For Students - The Tama Sāmoa Project: A space created for fourteen Sāmoan male students and educators to share their own boys-to-men stories, lessons and journeys to help today's tama Sāmoa, our tama Pasifika, to be better understood and supported in succeeding as themselves"--Back cover.
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