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_aRiley, David, _d1966 June 28- _eauthor. _928393 |
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_aWho stole my taro? = _bo ai na gaoia la'u talo? / _ca legend retold by David Riley = tusia e David Riley ; pictures by Chad Roberston = tusi ata e Chad Robertson ; Samoan translation by Rasela Lafaele-Uili = fa'asamoaina e Rasela Lafaele-Uili . |
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_aAuckland, New Zealand : _bReading Warrior, _c2020. |
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_a16 pages : _bcolour illustrations ; _c28 cm. |
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_948076 _aPasifika superheroes. |
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520 | _a Taro is one of the most popular foods in Samoa. You can bake it and eat it with palusami. You can boil it and eat it with coconut cream. You can even fry it and make taro chips. But how did taro get to Samoa? Find out in Who stole my taro? - a Samoan legend retold by David Riley and translated into Samoan by Rasela Lafaele | ||
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_aSamoans _vFolklore. _948077 |
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_aSamoan language materials _948078 _vJuvenile fiction. _xBilingual |
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_aFolk tales. _2lcgft |
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_aRobertson, Chad, _d1988- _eillustrator. |
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_aRiley, David, _d1966 June 28- _tWho stole my taro? |
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_aRiley, David, _d1966 June 28- _tWho stole my taro? _lSamoan. |
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