Tales from Tonga

Peace Corps in the Kingdom of Tonga

Monday, November 21, 2011

Pele's Favo(u)rite Things

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When it comes to getting rid of two years of accumulated belongings, there are several PCV examples to follow. Some PCVs decide to give ever...
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Saturday, October 1, 2011

Successes

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Nearing the end of my Peace Corps service is full of emotions: excitement, sadness, apprehension, and so on. It can be difficult to keep wo...

Peace Corps Playlist

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While still in Pre-Service Training, some Peace Corps Tonga Volunteers gave us all a CD of Tongan music, videos of Tonga, and playlists for ...
Friday, August 12, 2011

The Rugby Games

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The Rugby World Cup will be starting soon, kicking off with the New Zealand All-Blacks playing the Tongan 'Ikale Tahi. The most famous ...
Saturday, June 18, 2011

Camp GLOW Kalapu

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In preparation for our girls leadership camp, Camp GLOW, the whole Ha’apai planning team has worked to get local donations to supplement the...
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Friday, May 27, 2011

What's Ha'appening in Ha'ano

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With my end date in December looming, I’ve been trying to makes sure I take advantage of the rest of my time here. I made a list of things ...
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Friday, April 29, 2011

Camp GLOW Ha'apai

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Campers at last year's Camp GLOW Ha'apai My friend Juleigh and I are planning Camp GLOW in our island group, Ha’apai. ...
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Blair
After graduating college and teaching English in Spain, I'm working in Tonga as an English teacher. I work in a primary school with 22 students and two other teachers. I live on the island of Kauvai along with about 350 Tongans. There's electricity from 7pm-2am, and running water... sometimes.
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