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  1. A history and geography of Tonga by Alfred Harold Wood, 1972
  2. Tonga by Martin Daly, 1999-05-01
  3. Tonga: Tonga. History of Tonga, Politics of Tonga, Economy of Tonga, Demographics of Tonga, Culture of Tonga, Sport in Tonga, Outline of Tonga, Music of Tonga, Geography of Tonga, Tongan language
  4. Geography of Tonga: Landforms of Tonga, Natural Disasters in Tonga, Settlements in Tonga, Subdivisions of Tonga, Nukualofa
  5. Tonga Geography Introduction: eua, Vavau, Ha'afeva, Kolonga, Nukuleka, Nomuka, Haapai, Fonualei, Kao, Kolovai, Hihifo, Late, Vaipoa, Taunga
  6. The geography of Tonga: A study of environment, people and change by E. A Crane, 1979
  7. Geography of Tonga by T. F Kennedy, 1957
  8. A History and Geography of Tonga
  9. The four waves of papalangis on the shores of Tonga by Michael F Starkweather, 1974
  10. Tonga: Webster's Timeline History, 1300BC - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2010-03-10
  11. An Account of the Natives of the Tonga Islands, in the South Pacific Ocean: With an original grammar and vocabulary of their language. Compiled and arranged ... years resident of those islands. Volume 2 by William Mariner John Martin, 2001-03-11
  12. The Tonga Book by Paul W. Dale, 2006-04-30
  13. Raoul Island: Kermadec Islands, 'Ata, Tonga, New Zealand, North Island, Dacite, Nugent Island

81. Kava In Tonga
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82. INFORMAL KAVA DRINKING IN TONGA
INFORMAL KAVA DRINKING IN tonga. During the past several decades thekava ceremony in tonga has received a great deal of attention.
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**KavaRoot.com What is Kava? Books F.A.Q. Kava Folklore ... Links Message Board News Other Herbs Preparation Science Info Request Search Feldman, Harry; "Informal Kava Drinking in Tonga", Journal of Polynesian Soc. V.89:1 (1980:Mar) : p.101-103 Permission to re-print this paper is given by Judith Huntsman , Honorary Editor of the Polynesian Society. INFORMAL KAVA DRINKING IN TONGA Harry Feldman
Australian National University During the past several decades the kava ceremony in Tonga has received a great deal of attention. Anthropologists have focused upon the form of the ceremony, on its origin and distribution through the Pacific, and on its psychological function as a symbol of Tonga's intricate social stratification (Bott 1972; Collocott 1927; Leach 1972; and Newell 1947). Finally, in 1967 Edwin Lemert published a paper dealing with the use of kava outside the formal 'ilo kava and taumafa kava rituals. But Lemert's interests led him to concentrate upon the phenomenon of dependence or habituation to kava drinking without sufficient discussion of the social contexts and mechanisms of the faikava
It will be useful to distinguish two main contexts for kava drinking: the private faikava and the kalapu kava-Tonga 'kava club'. In each case we will make further distinctions as we progress. A private

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85. Tonga (map)
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    tonga acquired its independence in 1970 and became a member of the Commonwealth ofNations. It remains the only monarchy in the Pacific. geography, Back To Top.
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    87. Nukualofa Town (state Capital), Tonga
    introduction, general information, geography, metropolitan area landscape, economy,population, educational cultural institutions, recreation, sights tonga.
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    Nukualofa, capital and largest town of Tonga, on the northern coast of Tongatapu Island, in the southern Pacific Ocean. It is the island's chief port and principal economic, administrative, and tourist center. Pumpkins, copra, vanilla, and bananas are exported. Petroleum deposits are known to exist under the ocean floor near Nuku'alofa, but a cost-effective method of exploiting the oil has not yet been developed. The red-roofed Royal Palace (completed in 1867), on the waterfront, is a major landmark. In 1643 the Dutch navigator Abel Janszoon Tasman landed here. Population (1995 estimate) 40,000. Microsoft® Encarta® Online Encyclopedia 2001
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    89. Tonga, South Pacific Superyacht Cruising Destination
    Ha'apai Group 8,148 Vava'u Group 15,779 Capital City Nuku'alofa Language tongan,English Ethnic Groups Polynesians and Europeans geography tonga has more than
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    90. World Atlas Tonga, Oceania, Information Page
    Background tonga, geography, Location Oceania, archipelago in the SouthPacific Ocean, about twothirds of the way from Hawaii to New Zealand.
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    (Source of information on this page credited to the CIA's - The World Factbook Background: Tonga Geography Location: Oceania, archipelago in the South Pacific Ocean, about two-thirds of the way from Hawaii to New Zealand Geographic coordinates: 20 00 S, 175 00 W Map references: Oceania Area: total: 748 sq km
    land: 718 sq km
    water: 30 sq km Area - comparative: four times the size of Washington, DC Land boundaries: km Coastline: 419 km Maritime claims: continental shelf: 200-m depth or to the depth of exploitation
    exclusive economic zone: 200 NM
    territorial sea: 12 NM Climate: tropical; modified by trade winds; warm season (December to May), cool season (May to December) Terrain: most islands have limestone base formed from uplifted coral formation; others have limestone overlying volcanic base Elevation extremes: lowest point: Pacific Ocean m
    highest point: unnamed location on Kao Island 1,033 m Natural resources: fish, fertile soil Land use: arable land:
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    91. GeographyIQ - World Atlas - Oceania - Map Of Tonga
    tonga acquired its independence in 1970 and became a member of the Commonwealthof Nations. Official name Kingdom of tonga. Capital Nuku'alofa.
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    The archipelago of 'The Friendly Islands' was united into a Polynesian kingdom in 1845. It became a constitutional monarchy in 1875 and a British protectorate in 1900. Tonga acquired its independence in 1970 and became a member of the Commonwealth of Nations. It remains the only monarchy in the Pacific.
    Official name: Kingdom of Tonga Capital: Nuku'alofa Government type: hereditary constitutional monarchy Population: 104,227 (July 2001 est.) Languages: Tongan, English Official Currency: pa'anga (TOP) Currency code: TOP Area: total: 748 sq km
    land: 718 sq km
    water: 30 sq km Climate: tropical; modified by trade winds; warm season (December to May), cool season (May to December)
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    92. Tonga - Wikipedia
    Other languages Deutsch Esperanto. tonga. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.tonga flag medium.png From the CIA World Factbook 2000. Not Wikified.
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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. From the CIA World Factbook 2000. Not Wikified. In Polynesian mythology Tonga refers to several different ideas.
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    93. Nauru, Kiribati, And Tonga
    Nations. Nauru, Kiribati, and tonga—small island nations in thePacific Ocean—raised the membership of the UN up to 188. Did
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    Last week, three freshmen nations were admitted to the United Nations Nauru Kiribati , and Tonga membership of the U.N. up to 188. Did you know:
    • The entire area of Nauru is just 8 square miles and has a population of 10,605, yet it has its own international airline.
    • Kiribati will have the distinction of being the first nation in the world to greet the dawn of the new millennium
    • On December 31, 1999, Tonga's 81-year-old monarch, King Taufa'ahau Tupou IV, plans to sail as close as possible to the international dateline to watch the sun rise on the year 2000.
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    94. Population.com - Country Information
    Religion, Christian (Free Wesleyan Church claims over 30,000. geography, Tongaconsists of some 150 islands, of which 36 are inhabited. Currency, pa'anga.
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    95. Tonga Country Information From InsideOceania
    tonga. Introduction. tonga acquired its independence in 1970 and became a memberof the Commonwealth of Nations. It remains the only monarchy in the Pacific.
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    96. Tonga. The World Factbook. 2002
    tonga. officially Kingdom of tonga, island kingdom (1995 est. pop. tongais the only surviving independent kingdom in the South Pacific.
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    Location / Lage The extension of the Cook Islands in the South Pacific is from nine degrees south of the equator to the Tropic of Capricorn. Samoa and Tonga flank the Cook Is. to the west and French Polynesia to the east. The Cook Islands have a total land area of 240 sq km. They are devided into the northern group and the southern group. Rarotonga, the largest island, has 67 sq km and is located in the southern group. It's also center of economy and administration. In 1994 the Cook Is. had 19,000 inhabitants. About 11,000 live in Rarotonga. The Cook Islanders live in a 'free association' with New Zealand. English and Maori are spoken on the islands. Currency
    The currency of the Cook Islands is the New Zealand Dollar with own additional coins and banknotes like the 3 $ note you see here. The front of the 3 $ banknote of the Cook Islands shows an outrigger which is a typical type of boots for Polynesia. The outrigger is paralel to the hull of the boat connected with two or more cross-beams. That way the boat gets more stability and it was possible for the Polynesian people to sail on the Pacific Ocean. On the back you see the young Ina who is brought by a shark to the island Mangaia Economy / Wirtschaft 1992 Cook Islands had a revenue of 53 Million NZ$ from tourism. 1991 the country imported goods for 94.5 Million NZ$ and exported goods for 9.4 Million NZ$. The main products for export are agricultural goods like papayas, coconuts and other tropical fruits.

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