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- Q2563947 subject Q7026129.
- Q2563947 subject Q8680528.
- Q2563947 abstract "Written Niuean literature (as distinct from oral literature) does not have an established tradition. The island's one notable writer is the poet and novelist John Pule, author of the novels The Shark that Ate the Sun (Ko E Mago Ne Kai E La, 1992), Burn My Head in Heaven (Tugi e ulu haaku he langi, 2000) and Restless people (Tagata kapakiloi, 2004), as well as of a number of poems.".
- Q2563947 wikiPageExternalLink English_South_Pacific.htm.
- Q2563947 wikiPageWikiLink Q1062121.
- Q2563947 wikiPageWikiLink Q1222678.
- Q2563947 wikiPageWikiLink Q7026129.
- Q2563947 wikiPageWikiLink Q8680528.
- Q2563947 wikiPageWikiLink Q986539.
- Q2563947 comment "Written Niuean literature (as distinct from oral literature) does not have an established tradition. The island's one notable writer is the poet and novelist John Pule, author of the novels The Shark that Ate the Sun (Ko E Mago Ne Kai E La, 1992), Burn My Head in Heaven (Tugi e ulu haaku he langi, 2000) and Restless people (Tagata kapakiloi, 2004), as well as of a number of poems.".
- Q2563947 label "Niuean literature".