Research notes relating to the book 'Pacific neighbours : New Zealand's relations with other Pacific islands = Aotearoa me nga moutere o te Moana Nui a Kiwa', published by the Centre for Pacific Studies, University of Canterbury and Institute of…
Research notes relating to the book 'Pacific neighbours : New Zealand's relations with other Pacific islands = Aotearoa me nga moutere o te Moana Nui a Kiwa', published by the Centre for Pacific Studies, University of Canterbury and Institute of…
Research notes relating to the book 'Pacific neighbours : New Zealand's relations with other Pacific islands = Aotearoa me nga moutere o te Moana Nui a Kiwa', published by the Centre for Pacific Studies, University of Canterbury and Institute of…
Research notes relating to the book 'The Pacific Islands and the USA' by Ron Crocombe, published by the Institute of Pacific Studies, University of the South Pacific, Rarotonga and the Pacific Islands Development Program, East-West Center, ;…
Research notes relating to the book 'Pacific neighbours : New Zealand's relations with other Pacific islands = Aotearoa me nga moutere o te Moana Nui a Kiwa', published by the Centre for Pacific Studies, University of Canterbury and Institute of…
Photocopy of journal article with handwritten marginal notes. The author, Professor of Anthropology at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, discusses the situation of New Zealanders who identify as Cook Islanders but who have only a dim,…
An undated, unpublished report on tourism in Rarotonga. The author considers tourism activity in general and then describes the renovations at 'The Rarotongan' and how Cook Island art and artifacts could be used. Numerous marginal notes, corrections…
Programme for the ceremony marking Sir Tangaroa Tangaroa's retirement as Queen's Representative and his replacement by Sir Apenera Pera Short. The latter's name does not appear in the programme. Handwritten marginal notes presumed to be in Ron…
A handrwitten note in Ron Crocombe's hand: 'New record after 2yr quest for a beat and style that would sell in Europe and USA. Now on new record "FENUA" pop [possibly 'pap' or 'pulp'] Caribbean did this and succeeded.'
Uncredited newspaper article, with handwritten marginal notes and marks, describing preparations for Prime Minister Sir Geoffrey Henry's forthcoming visit to Atiu. Constable William Ua describes the two new motorbikes being used to clear the roads…
Includes his editorials and suggestions along with Frank Brosnahan. 26 August 1992. (Note: returned by Frank and going to Makiuti to correct October 1992).