Niue Island, and Its People

Niue Island, and Its People
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:813295984
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Synopsis Niue Island, and Its People by : Stephenson Percy Smith

Niue

Niue
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Total Pages : 141
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:247378976
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Synopsis Niue by : Stephenson Percy Smith

Musings on Niue

Musings on Niue
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Total Pages : 80
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015041723423
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Synopsis Musings on Niue by : Larry Thomas

Introduction to Niue

Introduction to Niue
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Publisher : Gilad James Mystery School
Total Pages : 98
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ISBN-10 : 9781111216054
ISBN-13 : 1111216053
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Synopsis Introduction to Niue by : Gilad James, PhD

Niue is a small Pacific island nation located 2,400 kilometers northeast of New Zealand. The island, with a population of approximately 1,600 people, has a rich history and culture that is reflected in its unique language, traditional crafts, and dance. Niueans are Polynesians, with their culture, religion and way of life intertwined with the environment. The island is known for its crystal-clear waters and coral reefs, making it a popular destination for tourists seeking adventure and relaxation. The island has been inhabited for over 1,000 years and was discovered by Captain James Cook in 1774. Niue gained independence in 1974 from New Zealand but still maintains a special relationship with it. The island is self-governed but is supported by New Zealand in areas such as defense and foreign affairs. Niue’s economy is primarily driven by tourism, selling of postage stamps, and the use of its internet domain name, .nu. The small island has faced challenges such as cyclones and economic struggles, but its unique culture and strong community continue to thrive. Overall, Niue is a fascinating and unique destination with a rich cultural history that is intertwined with its breathtaking natural environment.

Niue

Niue
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Total Pages : 152
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:865976825
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Synopsis Niue by : Terry Chapman

"This is the story of Niue, the world's smallest self-governing nation, written by leading citizens of the country itself. The book outlines the origins and early history of a vigorous Polynesian people, and the changes which have come about as the result of contact with Christianity, commerce, and colonial government. The authors then describe the move towards independence, the situation in Niue today and the prospects for the future."--Back cover.

Niue History and Culture

Niue History and Culture
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Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages : 134
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ISBN-10 : 1533692920
ISBN-13 : 9781533692924
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Synopsis Niue History and Culture by : Leo Abbott

History and Culture of Niue, has the information that serves the need for history, education travel and tourism, providing you with the information on Government on Niue, Origin of Niue people, settlement and pattern: For many Pacific Islanders, migration is a positive opportunity for individuals to obtain higher standards of living and material possessions not available in their homelands. Pacific states, like many small countries, have come to depend increasingly upon larger metropolitan states such as New Zealand. However, this chapter shows that the consequences of individual migration decisions invariably impact upon the state of Niue, a small Pacific Island state known by its people as 'the rock of Polynesia'. Niue is one of the most extreme cases of depopulation in the Pacific region