The covert racial tensions over the years between Fiji Indians and the Fijians in 'Little India' that resulted in a coup by Fijians in May 1987 are discussed. The reasons behind the coup and the confidence of Fiji Indians that they would be able to achieve political ascendancy in Fiji are analysed
On May 14, 1879, the Leonidas, the first ship carrying indentured Indians, arrived in Fiji with 463 ...
This study concerns the Gujaratis of Fiji who comprise an important trading community within the lar...
Since attaining independence from Britain in 1970, Fiji enjoyed a period of ‘multiracial peace’ for ...
Through Dr Lal’s refreshingly clear and powerful prose and sharply observed stories, we enter the in...
Rama's Banishment is a collection of essays by Fiji Indian scholars and others who have worked on as...
Fiji is a nation constantly confronted by the difficult realities of having a multicultural populati...
The common perception of Fiji, which is unique in the South Pacific, is that of an ethnically divide...
Today the descendants of immigrants from India in Fiji outnumber the original Fijians. They are an i...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2003Pacific Islands StudiesFijians and Indians. Indian...
Between 1987 and 2006 Fiji experienced four coups in which Governments were overthrown by their mili...
The author recounts the events and his feelings on his visit to Fiji from Australia following the de...
Indigenous Fijians were singularly fortunate in having a colonial administration that halted the ali...
The contextual focus of this thesis is Indians in the Fiji Islands and it is essentially about: - Et...
This paper investigates the relationships of Indo-Fijians to their ancestral homeland, both in Fiji ...
Conference paper for the Cultural Encounters in the Pacific War conference, sponsored by the East-We...
On May 14, 1879, the Leonidas, the first ship carrying indentured Indians, arrived in Fiji with 463 ...
This study concerns the Gujaratis of Fiji who comprise an important trading community within the lar...
Since attaining independence from Britain in 1970, Fiji enjoyed a period of ‘multiracial peace’ for ...
Through Dr Lal’s refreshingly clear and powerful prose and sharply observed stories, we enter the in...
Rama's Banishment is a collection of essays by Fiji Indian scholars and others who have worked on as...
Fiji is a nation constantly confronted by the difficult realities of having a multicultural populati...
The common perception of Fiji, which is unique in the South Pacific, is that of an ethnically divide...
Today the descendants of immigrants from India in Fiji outnumber the original Fijians. They are an i...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2003Pacific Islands StudiesFijians and Indians. Indian...
Between 1987 and 2006 Fiji experienced four coups in which Governments were overthrown by their mili...
The author recounts the events and his feelings on his visit to Fiji from Australia following the de...
Indigenous Fijians were singularly fortunate in having a colonial administration that halted the ali...
The contextual focus of this thesis is Indians in the Fiji Islands and it is essentially about: - Et...
This paper investigates the relationships of Indo-Fijians to their ancestral homeland, both in Fiji ...
Conference paper for the Cultural Encounters in the Pacific War conference, sponsored by the East-We...
On May 14, 1879, the Leonidas, the first ship carrying indentured Indians, arrived in Fiji with 463 ...
This study concerns the Gujaratis of Fiji who comprise an important trading community within the lar...
Since attaining independence from Britain in 1970, Fiji enjoyed a period of ‘multiracial peace’ for ...