Author: Thomas A. Taku
Publisher: Praeger
Keywords: africa, industrialization, framework
Number of Pages: 296
Published: 1999-11-30
List price: $125.00
ISBN-10: 0275964981
ISBN-13: 9780275964986
This practical, solutions-oriented approach to African development provides a detailed overview of the steps needed for industrialization. It includes lessons from the developed world as well as descriptions of key facets of Africa’s current environment. It outlines the resources now available to the nations of Africa and gives examples, both broad and specific, from other successful development programs. Policy makers, business professionals, and academics and students will find the overview presented in this book comprehensive and practical.
Author: K Kauraka
Publisher: Mana Publications, South Pacific Creative Arts Society, Institute of Pacific Studies, University of the South Pacific
Keywords: poems, star, dawning, akatauira, taku
Number of Pages: 70
Published: 1999
List price: unknow
ISBN-10: 9820201527
ISBN-13: 9789820201521
Authors:Jenifer Curnow, Ngapare Hopa, Jane McRae,
Publisher: Auckland University Press
Keywords: language, politics, maori, newspapers, history, discovering, atu, taku, manu, rere
Number of Pages: 176
Published: 2002-12-01
List price: $12.95
ISBN-10: 1869402790
ISBN-13: 9781869402792
The result of a three-year research and translation project, these 12 essays on topics ranging from linguistics to politics provide valuable insight into the colonial experience of the indigenous people of New Zealand. Comprising some 35 publications produced between 1842 and the 1930s that played a major role in indigenous Maori communities for nearly 100 years, the newspapers are a substantial but scarcely tapped source of Maori and New Zealand history and a remarkable record of an indigenous language in print in colonial times.
Authors:Jan Dodd, Simon Richmond, Tada Taku, David Waddell
Publisher: Rough Guide
Keywords: rough, guide, guides, japan, travel
Number of Pages: 938
Published: 2001-08-06
List price: $23.95
ISBN-10: 1858286999
ISBN-13: 9781858286990
INTRODUCTION For a country that lived in self-imposed isolation until 150 years ago, Japan has not hesitated in making up for lost time since the world came calling. Anyone whos eaten sushi or used a Sony Walkman feels they know something about this slinky archipelago of some 6800 volcanic islands tucked away off the far eastern coast of Asia, and yet, from the moment of arrival in this oddly familiar, quintessentially Oriental land its almost as if youve touched down on another planet. Japan is a place of ancient gods and customs, but is also the cutting edge of cool modernity. High-spe
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