Polynesian paradox

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267 pages 2005

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This is a selection of essays by a distinguished collection of scholars who have been associated with Professor Helu; this is a tribute to his life, and his influence on his society. He was a radical educationalist, founder of a school and university that pioneered new methods, new curricula and new values for Tonga. The paradox being that he is not only a deeply traditional man, but also a thoughtful critic of Tongan values and society.

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