Bibliography of Niue

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This is a list of books in the English language which deal with Niue and its geography, history, inhabitants, culture, biota, etc.

  • Chapman, Terry M. (1976) – The Decolonisation of Niue. [1]
  • Loeb, Edwin M. (1926) – History and Traditions of Niue. [2]
  • Painter, Margaret and Kalaisi Folau (2000) – Tagi Tote e Loto Haaku, My Heart Is Crying a Little: Niue Island Involvement in the Great War, 1914–1918. [3]
  • Smith, Percy – Niue-fekai (or Savage) Island and its People. [4]
  • Sperlich, Wolfgang B. (2012) – Tohi Vagahau Niue/Niue Language Dictionary: Niuean-English, with English-Niuean Finderlist. [5]
  • Thomson, Basil C. (2012) – Savage Island: An Account of a Sojourn in Niue and Tonga. [6]
  • James P Terry and Warwick E Murray (edited by) - Niue Island: Geographical Perspectives on the Rock of Polynesia
  • SPREP, Rod Hay and Ralph Powlesland, Compiled by Joanna Sim –Guide to Birds of Niue
  • W R Sykes – Contributions to the Flora of Niue
  • Dick Scott (1993) – Would a Good Man Die

Notes

  1. Viviani, Nancy (1978). "Review". The Journal of Pacific History (Taylor & Francis, Ltd.) 13 (2): 126–127. JSTOR 25168329. 
  2. Mead, Margaret (Jan–Mar 1928). "Review". American Anthropologist. New (Blackwell Publishing on behalf of the American Anthropological Association) 30 (1): 151–155. JSTOR 660979. 
  3. Lindstrom, Lamont (Spring 2002). "Review". Pacific Affairs (Pacific Affairs, University of British Columbia) 75 (1): 157–158. JSTOR 4127286. 
  4. Edge-Partington, J. (1904). "Review: 7". Man (Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland) 4: 15. JSTOR 2840321. 
  5. Hooper, Robin (June 1998). "Review". Oceanic Linguistics (University of Hawaii Press) 37 (1): 193–200. JSTOR 3623286. 
  6. Edge-Partingdon, J. (1903). "Review: 52". Man (Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland) 3: 95–96. JSTOR 2839245. 
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