This book contributes to the theorising of Tongan language and culture by exploring the notion of langa ngaue in an attempt to deconstruct colonised thinking and demarginalise Tongan people from colonial ways of knowing and thinking. The importance of ngaue is illustrated metaphorically by its position in the centre of the taumafa kava circle surrounded by all chiefs and nobles in their social orders in the King's presence. Tongan early childhood teachers who are involved in this study believed that langa ngaue should be based on the 'core values' that are important to Tongan people. While the Government in the form of ERO (Education Review Officers) focuses on the products of success as recorded in the official documents, they may not be able to 'see' the 'success' that made the journey worthwhile, because they do not perceive that it is the values, people and the interdependent relationships with the entire cosmos binding them together which constitute the real 'success' withinthese Tongan ECE Centres. These successes are seldom acknowledged by 'outsiders', because they do not 'see' the significance of values and culture and the difficulties of maintaining these in a new country