Creating meaningfulness in an unstable, confusing environment can redirect one to sift through the chaos for the very basic, forgotten things in order to make sense of the world one lives in. This paper represents a process of searching for these simple things to make sense of the indigenous Fijian world, with particular reference to the people of the yavusa o Cu’u (Cu’u tribe). For more than a century, indigenous Fijians have struggled to live in dual worlds torn between the pull of modernization and traditionalism. Modernisation represents the new foreign life that leads many Fijians to view their traditional ways skeptically and question whether traditions are worth hanging on to. With decades of thes
From the late eighteenth century until the present Fiji' s history has been perceived largely in ter...
Through Dr Lal’s refreshingly clear and powerful prose and sharply observed stories, we enter the in...
The paper investigates the cultural changes for descendants of Indian indentured labourers in Fiji a...
Creating meaningfulness in an unstable, confusing environment can redirect one to sift through the c...
This article will discuss the idea of the Third World in Fiji by analysing the internal tensions of ...
The Fijian People reviews social, economic, administrative and political change in Fijian society in...
Research among indigenous peoples of the Pacific in the 21st century face a number of challenges. On...
The task of constructing nations and nationalism has been difficult in many Pacific Island states fo...
As other Pacific Islands Countries, Fiji is shaped by processes of social transformations and global...
The process of Fiji’s recent constitutional reform highlighted the dilemma of reconciling a principl...
Vital past links between Samoa and Fiji are recreated. The past is re-constructed to deals with spec...
This article explores the shifts and negotiations of racial, ethnic, and national identity for perso...
Understanding the complex and adaptive nature of Pacific Island communities is a growing yet relati...
Living in two worlds is an insider perspective of how indigenous Pacific Immigrant communities, in t...
As the country of Fiji strives to keep up in the throws of modernity of the 21st century, it simulta...
From the late eighteenth century until the present Fiji' s history has been perceived largely in ter...
Through Dr Lal’s refreshingly clear and powerful prose and sharply observed stories, we enter the in...
The paper investigates the cultural changes for descendants of Indian indentured labourers in Fiji a...
Creating meaningfulness in an unstable, confusing environment can redirect one to sift through the c...
This article will discuss the idea of the Third World in Fiji by analysing the internal tensions of ...
The Fijian People reviews social, economic, administrative and political change in Fijian society in...
Research among indigenous peoples of the Pacific in the 21st century face a number of challenges. On...
The task of constructing nations and nationalism has been difficult in many Pacific Island states fo...
As other Pacific Islands Countries, Fiji is shaped by processes of social transformations and global...
The process of Fiji’s recent constitutional reform highlighted the dilemma of reconciling a principl...
Vital past links between Samoa and Fiji are recreated. The past is re-constructed to deals with spec...
This article explores the shifts and negotiations of racial, ethnic, and national identity for perso...
Understanding the complex and adaptive nature of Pacific Island communities is a growing yet relati...
Living in two worlds is an insider perspective of how indigenous Pacific Immigrant communities, in t...
As the country of Fiji strives to keep up in the throws of modernity of the 21st century, it simulta...
From the late eighteenth century until the present Fiji' s history has been perceived largely in ter...
Through Dr Lal’s refreshingly clear and powerful prose and sharply observed stories, we enter the in...
The paper investigates the cultural changes for descendants of Indian indentured labourers in Fiji a...