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Island countries / Samoan culture / Fabulists / Robert Louis Stevenson / Samoa / Sia Figiel / Mount Vaea / Tusitala / Pacific Islander / Scotland / Scottish people / Polynesia
Date: 2014-07-04 03:46:23
Island countries
Samoan culture
Fabulists
Robert Louis Stevenson
Samoa
Sia Figiel
Mount Vaea
Tusitala
Pacific Islander
Scotland
Scottish people
Polynesia

Isles of Voices: Scotland in the Indigenous Pacific Literary Imaginary Michelle Keown University of Edinburgh

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