Island legacy : a history of the Rotuman people / Alan Howard and Jan Rensel.
Material type: TextPublisher: [Suva, Fiji] : Pacific Studies Press, [2020 or 2021?]Copyright date: ©2007Description: xxx, 428 pages : illustrations, maps, portraits ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- still image
- unmediated
- volume
- 9789821012553
- 9821012558
- 306.09961 22
Contents:
Ecology and early history -- A land of plenty -- The social order -- Creativity in arts and crafts -- Expanding the horizons -- The missionary experience -- Religious strife -- Cession and the early colonial period -- The evolution of authority during the colonial period -- Economic transitions -- Population and health -- Postcolonial Rotuma -- Rotuma and Fiji -- Rotuman identity in a global community -- Appendix A. Research into the history of the Rotuman language -- Appendix B. Rotuman phonetics -- Appendix C. Administrative officers -- Appendix D. Gagaj 'es Itu'u, 1881-2000.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 405-417) and index.
Ecology and early history -- A land of plenty -- The social order -- Creativity in arts and crafts -- Expanding the horizons -- The missionary experience -- Religious strife -- Cession and the early colonial period -- The evolution of authority during the colonial period -- Economic transitions -- Population and health -- Postcolonial Rotuma -- Rotuma and Fiji -- Rotuman identity in a global community -- Appendix A. Research into the history of the Rotuman language -- Appendix B. Rotuman phonetics -- Appendix C. Administrative officers -- Appendix D. Gagaj 'es Itu'u, 1881-2000.
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