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<description>‘Ofa introduced Taufa #4 into the world this evening (January 25th circa 11:30 pm)  &amp;#160;  Mum and Baby are doing very well. Kid looks like he’s going to be a Titan. He’s pretty big (forget the measurement, things kinda went blurry for a while there.) He’ been kicking around in mum’s stomach pretty actively and he got out just as active.  WIthin minutes his mouth was moving seeking out food like a heat seeking missile in the sun, pointing everywhere at once.  &amp;#160;  &amp;#160;  Hope to see you two out of hospital real soon.  Thanks for the well wishes and be catching up with you all soon.</description>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ <p>Talanoa Oceania is getting closer and here’s an early reminder from organisers, to get ready and book the days away so you can be there to listen and contribute.</p>  <p align="center"><img style="border-right: 0px; border-top: 0px; border-left: 0px; border-bottom: 0px" title="talanoa" border="0" alt="talanoa" src="http://www.nomoa.com/?module=uploads&amp;func=download&amp;fileId=823" width="220" height="281" /> </p>  <p>If you haven’t been there before, click on the map below and see if you can’t get seriously lost trying to get there.</p>  <p>   <div style="padding-right: 0px; padding-left: 0px; float: none; padding-bottom: 0px; margin: 0px; padding-top: 0px; display: inline" id="scid:84E294D0-71C9-4bd0-A0FE-95764E0368D9:c04fd674-f0cd-468d-932a-25c8c7a53678" class="wlWriterSmartContent"><a href="http://maps.live.com/default.aspx?v=2&amp;cp=-33.79284~151.0163&amp;lvl=15&amp;style=r&amp;mkt=en-US&amp;FORM=LLWR" id="map-c2ce58d1-987a-455a-bcc4-f5cbe2676a88" alt="Click to view this map on Live.com" title="Click to view this map on Live.com"><img src="http://www.nomoa.com/?module=uploads&amp;func=download&amp;fileId=824" width="320" height="240" alt="Map image"></a></div> </p>  <p>More information over at: <a href="http://sites.google.com/a/nomoa.com/talanoa/Home">Talanoa Online Home</a> where you can also get your <a href="http://sites.google.com/a/nomoa.com/talanoa/registration--program">pretty print registration form</a>. </p>  <blockquote>   <p>Key Dates: <strong>Monday September 29th ~ Wednesday October 1st</strong></p> </blockquote>  <p>There should be some interesting characters, so maybe you should do a theme thing where you come in as eskimoes or something interesting.</p>  ]]></content:encoded>
<description>Talanoa Oceania is getting closer and here’s an early reminder from organisers, to get ready and book the days away so you can be there to listen and contribute.     If you haven’t been there before, click on the map below and see if you can’t get seriously lost trying to get there.        More information over at: Talanoa Online Home where you can also get your pretty print registration form.      Key Dates: Monday September 29th ~ Wednesday October 1st   There should be some interesting characters, so maybe you should do a theme thing where you come in as eskimoes or something interesting. </description>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ <p><a href="http://www.nomoa.com/?module=uploads&amp;func=download&amp;fileId=663" mce_href="http://www.nomoa.com/?module=uploads&amp;func=download&amp;fileId=663"><img src="http://www.nomoa.com/?module=uploads&amp;func=download&amp;fileId=664" style="border: 0px none ;" alt="clip_image002" mce_src="http://www.nomoa.com/?module=uploads&amp;func=download&amp;fileId=664" align="left" border="0" height="202" hspace="hspace" width="240"></a>Talanoa Oceania - Be There or be rocked!</p>  <p><i>Talanoa Oceania</i> are gatherings for people from the South Seas (or Pacific Islanders, abbreviated as PIs), who currently live in Australia and Aotearoa/New Zealand. Several reasons make these gatherings necessary, including the following:</p>  <p>1. PIs are torn between where we live and our home islands, partly because we have not been welcomed (to our new locations) and released (from our island homes)</p>  <p>2. PIs continue to look for direction from our home islands partly because a <i>sea of talanoa</i><a href="#_ftn1_6118" class="" title="_ftnref1_6118" mce_href="#_ftn1_6118" name="_ftnref1_6118">[1]</a> has not been gathered to root us in our current locations</p>  <p>3. PIs are searching for creative and meaningful ways of continuing to be connected to our island cultures, churches and homes</p>  <p>4. PIs often misunderstand other cultures partly because we are confused about who we are, in our current locations, and we are consequently easily misunderstood</p>  <p>5. PIs are not homogenous, and we need to name and come to terms with our differences</p>  <h5>Talanoa Oceania 2008: Mana, Vanua, Talanoa</h5>  <p>Under the shadows of those needs, the <i>Talanoa Oceania 2008</i> gathering will provide opportunities for presentations on three significant PI concepts: <b>Mana, Vanua, Talanoa.</b> These concepts have multiple meanings in the various language and island groups:</p>  <p>· <a href="http://www.nomoa.com/?module=uploads&amp;func=download&amp;fileId=665" mce_href="http://www.nomoa.com/?module=uploads&amp;func=download&amp;fileId=665"><img src="http://www.nomoa.com/?module=uploads&amp;func=download&amp;fileId=666" style="border: 0px none ;" alt="clip_image004" mce_src="http://www.nomoa.com/?module=uploads&amp;func=download&amp;fileId=666" align="left" border="0" height="121" hspace="hspace" width="166"></a><b>Mana</b> can mean sacred, magic, courage, power, transformation, creativity, healing, imagination, and so forth</p>  <p>· <b>Vanua</b> (fonua, fenua, whenua, etc) can mean land, womb, home, identity, roots, tradition, and so forth</p>  <p>· <b>Talanoa</b> can mean story, storytelling, conversation, orality, empty-talk, and so forth</p>  <h5>Call for presentations:</h5>  <p>Persons who are related (by birth and/or migration) to the South Seas are invited to propose presentations for the 2008 gathering. The presentations should address <i>at least one of the five needs</i> <b>and</b> <i>at least one of the three concepts</i> outlined above, and they may be offered from and/or address any of the areas of interest to PIs, such as:</p>  <p>§ art, handicraft &amp; body-art</p>  <p>§ <a href="http://www.nomoa.com/?module=uploads&amp;func=download&amp;fileId=667" mce_href="http://www.nomoa.com/?module=uploads&amp;func=download&amp;fileId=667"><img src="http://www.nomoa.com/?module=uploads&amp;func=download&amp;fileId=668" style="border: 0px none ;" alt="clip_image006" mce_src="http://www.nomoa.com/?module=uploads&amp;func=download&amp;fileId=668" align="right" border="0" height="156" hspace="hspace" width="182"></a>poetry, lyrics &amp; rhythms</p>  <p>§ performance, dance &amp; storytelling</p>  <p>§ Pacific, oceanic &amp; indigenous studies</p>  <p>§ academic, theological &amp; island disciplines</p>  <p>§ ministerial, cultural &amp; ethnic praxis</p>  <p>§ and so forth</p>  <p>Presentations by Women and Second Gens are especially encouraged; all presenters are also urged to help PI communities respond to:</p>  <p>§ the challenges of global warming and our drifting generations</p>  <p>§ the realities of dispersion, diaspora and cultural confusions</p>  <p>To propose a presentation for the <i>Talanoa Oceania 2008: Mana, Vanua, Talanoa</i> gathering, please send the following information to Jione Havea {<b>email:</b> <a href="mailto:jhavea@csu.edu.au" mce_href="mailto:jhavea@csu.edu.au">jhavea@csu.edu.au</a>; <b>Postal address:</b> United Theological College, 16 Masons Drive, North Parramatta, NSW 2151, Australia; <b>Fax:</b> (+612) 9683-6617}:</p>  <p>1. Your full name, and the island group(s) to which you relate</p>  <p>2. <a href="http://www.nomoa.com/?module=uploads&amp;func=download&amp;fileId=669" mce_href="http://www.nomoa.com/?module=uploads&amp;func=download&amp;fileId=669"><img src="http://www.nomoa.com/?module=uploads&amp;func=download&amp;fileId=670" style="border: 0px none ;" alt="clip_image008" mce_src="http://www.nomoa.com/?module=uploads&amp;func=download&amp;fileId=670" align="right" border="0" height="225" hspace="hspace" width="170"></a>Current email and mailing addresses (tin-can-mail is possible!)</p>  <p>3. Descriptive title of presentation (no more than 20 words)</p>  <p>4. Short description of presentation (no more than 300 words)</p>  <h5>Deadline for proposals:</h5>  <p>Jan 31, 2008 (<i>pālangi</i> time!)</p>  <h5>Unsure of what to do:</h5>  <p>If you are interested in participating in the 2008 gathering but are unsure with how you might make a contribution, please contact one of the persons listed below and we will talk with you about how you might present and participate at this event.</p>  <h5>Date &amp; venue:</h5>  <p>September 29 – October 01, 2008</p>  <p>Centre for Ministry, 16 Masons Drive, North Parramatta, NSW 2151, Australia</p>  <h5>Next Talanoa Oceania: Aotearoa/New Zealand (date to be determined)</h5>  <h5>Contacts in the Southern Sea of Islands:</h5>  <p>Fe‘iloakitau Tevi (<a href="mailto:fkt@wcc-coe.org" mce_href="mailto:fkt@wcc-coe.org">fkt@wcc-coe.org</a>)</p>  <p><a href="http://www.nomoa.com/?module=uploads&amp;func=download&amp;fileId=671" mce_href="http://www.nomoa.com/?module=uploads&amp;func=download&amp;fileId=671"><img src="http://www.nomoa.com/?module=uploads&amp;func=download&amp;fileId=672" style="border: 0px none ;" alt="clip_image010" mce_src="http://www.nomoa.com/?module=uploads&amp;func=download&amp;fileId=672" align="right" border="0" height="184" hspace="hspace" width="244"></a>Koila Olsson (<a href="mailto:arietakoilaolsson@yahoo.com" mce_href="mailto:arietakoilaolsson@yahoo.com">arietakoilaolsson@yahoo.com</a>)</p>  <p>Tevita K. Havea (<a href="mailto:tkhavea@ptc.ac.fj" mce_href="mailto:tkhavea@ptc.ac.fj">tkhavea@ptc.ac.fj</a>)</p>  <p>Samiuela L.V. Taufa (<a href="mailto:samtaufa@gmail.com" mce_href="mailto:samtaufa@gmail.com">samtaufa@gmail.com</a>)</p>  <h5>Contacts in Aotearoa/New Zealand</h5>  <p>Tevita Finau (<a href="mailto:tfinau@gmail.com" mce_href="mailto:tfinau@gmail.com">tfinau@gmail.com</a>)</p>  <p>Aso Saleupolu (<a href="mailto:asos@methodist.org.nz" mce_href="mailto:asos@methodist.org.nz">asos@methodist.org.nz</a>)</p>  <p>Fei Taule‘ale‘ausumai (<a href="mailto:fei_taulealea@xtra.co.nz" mce_href="mailto:fei_taulealea@xtra.co.nz">fei_taulealea@xtra.co.nz</a>)</p>  <p>Nasili Vaka‘uta (<a href="mailto:nvakauta@gmail.com" mce_href="mailto:nvakauta@gmail.com">nvakauta@gmail.com</a>)</p>  <h5>Contacts in Australia</h5>  <p>Seforosa Carroll (<a href="mailto:sefc@bigpond.com" mce_href="mailto:sefc@bigpond.com">sefc@bigpond.com</a>)</p>  <p>Vinnie Ravetali (<a href="mailto:vravetali62@yahoo.com" mce_href="mailto:vravetali62@yahoo.com">vravetali62@yahoo.com</a>)</p>  <p>Salesi Faupula (<a href="mailto:salesif@nsw.uca.org.au" mce_href="mailto:salesif@nsw.uca.org.au">salesif@nsw.uca.org.au</a>)</p>  <p>Filimone Oliveti (<a href="mailto:filimone7@optisnet.com.au" mce_href="mailto:filimone7@optisnet.com.au">filimone7@optisnet.com.au</a>)</p>  <p>Jione Havea (<a href="mailto:jhavea@csu.edu.au" mce_href="mailto:jhavea@csu.edu.au">jhavea@csu.edu.au</a>)</p><p>Katalina Tahaafe-Williams (katalinatw@nsw.uca.org.au) <br></p><p>Liva Tukutama (livasoffice@netspeed.com.au) <br></p>  <hr align="left" size="1" width="33%">  <p><a href="#_ftnref1_6118" class="" title="_ftn1_6118" mce_href="#_ftnref1_6118" name="_ftn1_6118">[1]</a> When someone from the South Seas shares a <i>talanoa</i> (story), it is not just about sharing information and entertaining listeners. A <i>talanoa</i> also has to do with locating identity (in space and in relationships), with offering instructions (to listeners), with explaining struggles and journeys, with customs and rituals, with hope and more. Sharing of <i>talanoa</i> can also make storytellers and their people vulnerable, as if they have become <i>telenoa</i> (Samoan: naked), so it is a sharing that needs to be offered and received responsibly.</p> ]]></content:encoded>
<description>Talanoa Oceania - Be There or be rocked!  Talanoa Oceania are gatherings for people from the South Seas (or Pacific Islanders, abbreviated as PIs), who currently live in Australia and Aotearoa/New Zealand. Several reasons make these gatherings necessary, including the following:  1. PIs are torn between where we live and our home islands, partly because we have not been welcomed (to our new locations) and released (from our island homes)  2. PIs continue to look for direction from our home islands partly because a sea of talanoa[1] has not been gathered to root us in our current locations  3. PIs are searching for creative and meaningful ways of continuing to be connected to our island cultures, churches and homes  4. PIs often misunderstand other cultures partly because we are confused about who we are, in our current locations, and we are consequently easily misunderstood  5. PIs are not homogenous, and we need to name and come to terms with our differences  Talanoa Oceania 2008: Mana, Vanua, Talanoa  Under the shadows of those needs, the Talanoa Oceania 2008 gathering will provide opportunities for presentations on three significant PI concepts: Mana, Vanua, Talanoa. These concepts have multiple meanings in the various language and island groups:  · Mana can mean sacred, magic, courage, power, transformation, creativity, healing, imagination, and so forth  · Vanua (fonua, fenua, whenua, etc) can mean land, womb, home, identity, roots, tradition, and so forth  · Talanoa can mean story, storytelling, conversation, orality, empty-talk, and so forth  Call for presentations:  Persons who are related (by birth and/or migration) to the South Seas are invited to propose presentations for the 2008 gathering. The presentations should address at least one of the five needs and at least one of the three concepts outlined above, and they may be offered from and/or address any of the areas of interest to PIs, such as:  § art, handicraft &amp;amp; body-art  § poetry, lyrics &amp;amp; rhythms  § performance, dance &amp;amp; storytelling  § Pacific, oceanic &amp;amp; indigenous studies  § academic, theological &amp;amp; island disciplines  § ministerial, cultural &amp;amp; ethnic praxis  § and so forth  Presentations by Women and Second Gens are especially encouraged; all presenters are also urged to help PI communities respond to:  § the challenges of global warming and our drifting generations  § the realities of dispersion, diaspora and cultural confusions  To propose a presentation for the Talanoa Oceania 2008: Mana, Vanua, Talanoa gathering, please send the following information to Jione Havea {email: jhavea@csu.edu.au; Postal address: United Theological College, 16 Masons Drive, North Parramatta, NSW 2151, Australia; Fax: (+612) 9683-6617}:  1. Your full name, and the island group(s) to which you relate  2. Current email and mailing addresses (tin-can-mail is possible!)  3. Descriptive title of presentation (no more than 20 words)  4. Short description of presentation (no more than 300 words)  Deadline for proposals:  Jan 31, 2008 (pālangi time!)  Unsure of what to do:  If you are interested in participating in the 2008 gathering but are unsure with how you might make a contribution, please contact one of the persons listed below and we will talk with you about how you might present and participate at this event.  Date &amp;amp; venue:  September 29 – October 01, 2008  Centre for Ministry, 16 Masons Drive, North Parramatta, NSW 2151, Australia  Next Talanoa Oceania: Aotearoa/New Zealand (date to be determined)  Contacts in the Southern Sea of Islands:  Fe‘iloakitau Tevi (fkt@wcc-coe.org)  Koila Olsson (arietakoilaolsson@yahoo.com)  Tevita K. Havea (tkhavea@ptc.ac.fj)  Samiuela L.V. Taufa (samtaufa@gmail.com)  Contacts in Aotearoa/New Zealand  Tevita Finau (tfinau@gmail.com)  Aso Saleupolu (asos@methodist.org.nz)  Fei Taule‘ale‘ausumai (fei_taulealea@xtra.co.nz)  Nasili Vaka‘uta (nvakauta@gmail.com)  Contacts in Australia  Seforosa Carroll (sefc@bigpond.com)  Vinnie Ravetali (vravetali62@yahoo.com)  Salesi Faupula (salesif@nsw.uca.org.au)  Filimone Oliveti (filimone7@optisnet.com.au)  Jione Havea (jhavea@csu.edu.au)Katalina Tahaafe-Williams (katalinatw@nsw.uca.org.au) Liva Tukutama (livasoffice@netspeed.com.au)     [1] When someone from the South Seas shares a talanoa (story), it is not just about sharing information and entertaining listeners. A talanoa also has to do with locating identity (in space and in relationships), with offering instructions (to listeners), with explaining struggles and journeys, with customs and rituals, with hope and more. Sharing of talanoa can also make storytellers and their people vulnerable, as if they have become telenoa (Samoan: naked), so it is a sharing that needs to be offered and received responsibly.</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 03 May 2005 02:19:57 GMT</pubDate>
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