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Tokelau Governance in the 21st Century
Level 4
Non-fiction
Lealaiauloto Aigalele‘ale‘a F. Tauafiafi
Seiuli Aleta
The year 2026 will be the 100th anniversary of Tokelau–New Zealand relations. Support is growing to revisit the question of self-determination in that year. To understand what a new structure of governance might involve, we need to understand our current governance structure and how it came about.
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Accidental Plastics
Level 3, Level 4
Non-fiction
Kate Potter
Falaniko Aloisio
From your toothbrush to a plastic bowl, plastic products are absolutely everywhere. It’s difficult to imagine life without these synthetic compounds. Science and technology
Dual-Language Flipbooks
Whale Shark (big book)
Level 3
Non-fiction
Samantha Reynolds and Brad Norman
In 2018, a young whale shark was discovered in the lagoon at Nukunonu. The community invited Australian scientists Brad Norman and Samantha Reynolds to come to Nukunonu to help the community find out more about the whale shark. This non-fiction big book is available in both English and gagana Tokelau. Science
Dual-Language Flipbooks
What in the World Is a Whale Shark?
Level 3
Non-fiction
Samantha Reynolds and Brad Norman
In 2018, a young whale shark was discovered in the lagoon at Nukunonu. The community invited Australian scientists Brad Norman and Samantha Reynolds to come to Nukunonu to help the community find out more about the whale shark. This non-fiction dual-language flipbook presents similar information to Ko te Fāime / Whale Shark, but at a more advanced reading level. Science
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Fagatua Tokelau
Level 4
Non-fiction
Ilai Isopo Elekana Manū
In this non-fiction book, the Tokelau wrestler Ilai Isopo Elekana Manū introduces students to the traditional Tokelau sport of fagatua.
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Whale Shark
Level 3
Non-fiction
Samantha Reynolds and Brad Norman
In 2018, a young whale shark was discovered in the lagoon at Nukunonu. The community invited Australian scientists Brad Norman and Samantha Reynolds to come to Nukunonu to help the community find out more about the whale shark. This non-fiction big book is available in both English and gagana Tokelau. Science
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Tinilau and Hina
Level 1
Fiction
Kelihiano Kalolo
This is the traditional story of Tinilau and Hina. Kakai
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Lighting the Way with Solar Energy
Level 4
Non-fiction
Andrew and Anna Dickson
When Tokelau decided to switch to renewable energy, people thought critically about the options. They decided that solar energy could be a cost-effective option well-suited to Tokelau’s climate. Over four thousand solar panels were installed, making Tokelau the first nation in the world to convert to 100 percent renewable energy. Technology
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The Legend of Tokalalaga
Level 3
Fiction
Darcy Solia
This is a retelling of the traditional story of Tokalalaga. Kakai
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Do You Know Me?
Level 2
Non-fiction
Akoga a Matiti
These fish poems, composed at Matiti School, provide clues, setting up puzzles for the reader to solve. The illustrations provide further clues. The solutions are on the inside back cover.
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The Sprouting Coconut That Wouldn’t Budge
Level 2
Fiction
Fraser Williamson
This humourous short play adapts the traditional Russian folktale “The Giant Turnip”, by Alexander Nikolayevich Afanasyev in the 1850s, to a Tokelau setting. Kakai
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Fagatua Tokelau
Level 4
Non-fiction
Ilai Isopo Elekana Manū
In this non-fiction book, the Tokelau wrestler Ilai Isopo Elekana Manū introduces students to the traditional Tokelau sport of fagatua.
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Coral Bleaching and Ocean Acidification
Level 4
Non-fiction
Elena Pasilio
Seiuli Aleta
This article explores the concepts of coral bleaching and ocean acidification. It reports on an underwater invesitgation in Nukunonu that looked into coral resilience in the lagoon and on the ocean side. The data the research team gathered established a baseline for ongoing monitoring. Science and technology
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Rainwater Harvesting
Level 4
Non-fiction
Dr Ian White
Mika Perez
Our survival here on our atolls depends on rainwater harvesting. This article explores some of the technology that is involved. Technology
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Accidental Plastics
Level 3, Level 4
Non-fiction
Kate Potter
Falaniko Aloisio
From your toothbrush to a plastic bowl, plastic products are absolutely everywhere. It’s difficult to imagine life without these synthetic compounds. Science and technology
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Blessings from the Sea
Level 3, Level 4
Non-fiction
Pio Tuia
Nukunonu’s marine environment contains numerous species that we depend on for food. They are a blessing that supports us on our atoll, so we need to be cautious when it comes to the commercialisation of our exclusive economic zone. Science
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An Invasion of Yellow Crazies
Level 3, Level 4
Non-fiction
Allan Burne
Atonio Tuia
Tokelau has been invaded by yellow crazies – an ant species. Scientists are investigating what can be done about them. By collecting and recording data, they are identifying the extent of the problem and figuring out the best course of action. Science
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Blood Sugar
Level 3, Level 4
Non-fiction
Veronika Meduna
Falaniko Aloisio
Sarah Cook is a busy Year 10 student living with Type 1 diabetes. Diabetes is a disease that can affect your day-to-day life. Find out what Sarah does to manage her diabetes and make sure it doesn’t prevent her full and active lifestyle. Science
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