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Reserachers working on PACIFIC EPISTEMOLOGY (alphabetical order)
Edmond FEHOKO PhD Student, Faculty of Health and Environmental Sciences at Auckland University of Technology, New ZealandAdministrative areas: Tonga , New Zealand , Auckland (New Zealand)Places: PolynesiaKeywords: Cultural Models , Indigenous Epistemology , Indigenous Knowledge , Interdisciplinarity , Pacific Epistemology , Pacific Studies
Pefi KINGI Administrative areas: New Zealand , Niue Places: PolynesiaKeywords: Women's Associations , Youth , Indigenization , Indigenous Epistemology , Indigenous Agency , Indigenous Peoples Rights , Indigenous Mobility , Indigenous Inquiry , Informal Education , Children
Upolu Luma VAAI Senior Lecturer, HoD Theology and Ethics Department at Pacific Theological College, FijiAdministrative areas: Fiji , Samoa , American Samoa , Tokelau , Solomon Islands , Papua New Guinea , Vanuatu , Kiribati , Tuvalu , Cook Islands Places: Polynesia, MelanesiaKeywords: Christianity , Pacific Relational Hermeneutics , Relational Theology , Relational Ethics , Pacific Epistemology , Climate Change , Colonialism , Economy And Justice
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