Veveteaga he moki

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Aleke Fa'avae, Ioane

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2020-10-09

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Niue
Niuean langage
Niuean art forms
Pasifika
indigenous concepts

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Aleke Faʻavae, I. (2020, October). Veveteaga he Moki. Paper presented at the Unitec Reseach Symposium Pacific, Te Puna, Yellow Lecture Theatre

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Vagahau Niue, like many Pacific indigenous languages, have concepts that enable deep thought and meaning making. Within academic scholarship however, no written descriptions of such concepts are evident. This paper centres on “moki”, a Niue concept associated with deep analysis and meaning making that shifts across diverse contexts in which moki is applied. Drawing from Niue concepts, as opposed to Western concepts, leads to more meaningful understanding of the fluid contexts in which songs, chants, and poetry are made sense by tagata Niue

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