'Tongan passengers on after deck of MV Olovaha, Tonga'
- AU PMB PHOTO 127-226
- Stuk
- January - September 1971
Baker, John R.
'Tongan passengers on after deck of MV Olovaha, Tonga'
Baker, John R.
Oceania Marist Province Archives
The Oceania Marist Province Archives Series (OMPA) is the result of a special project during which records of the Catholic Church in islands of the Western Pacific were copied by Father Theo B. Cook, SM in collaboration with the Pacific Manuscripts Bureau. (Cook was born Theodorus Bernardus Wilhelmus Kok but chose to go by the name Cook in Australia: Povey, 2010). The OMPA series covers the Diocese of Tonga (OMPA 1-25), Diocese of Samoa and Tokelau (OMPA 26-74), Marist Fathers, Rome (OMPA 80-100), Diocese of Wallis and Futuna (OMPA 101-126), Diocese of Port Vila (OMPA 127-178), Archdiocese of Noumea (OMPA 179-360) and the Oceania Marist Province Archives (OMPA 361-400).
Detailed indexes were prepared for the six diocese and those records copied in Rome. These can be found at http://asiapacific.anu.edu.au/pambu/collections/microfilm.php or compiled in The Catholic Church in the Western Pacific: a guide to records on microfilm (Robert Langdon, ed.), Canberra, 1986.
Oceania Marist Province Archives
Legend of Bugalotohoa and Munimatahai pp.55-74.
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Moulton, James Egan
The history of the Tui Kano do, pp.48-52.
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Moulton, James Egan
Story of origin of Fakafonua, pp.53-54.
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Moulton, James Egan
The history of the Tui Kano Kupolu, pp.43-47.
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Moulton, James Egan
Tongan history from 1797-1854, commencing with the death of Mumui on 29/4/1797, pp.1-42.
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Moulton, James Egan