Thesis (M.A.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2003Pacific Islands StudiesFijians and Indians. Indians and Fijians'. These two "races", "cultures", or "ethnic groups" -call it what you will- are dominant figures in the everyday practices, discourse and imagination concerning Fiji. Certainly, there is the considerable presence of non-Fijian and non- Indian peoples in Fiji. The Chinese, Rotumans, Polynesians, Banabans, Solomon Islanders, Europeans and mixed race populations have also all significantly contributed to and influenced the shape and character of Fiji's history and will continue to do so. Yet it is the Fijian and Indian communities that seem to command, dominate and polarize events that affect Fiji. One obvious contributing factor t...
This article explores the shifts and negotiations of racial, ethnic, and national identity for perso...
The aim of the thesis is to understand the Fijian land issue and relate it to the ethnical tensions ...
Ethnic relations have been a complex problem in Fiji due to a range of historical and contemporary f...
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...
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 ...
In this article I reflect on Indian and Pacific Islander relations in Fiji and New Zealand to ask wh...
This study concerns the Gujaratis of Fiji who comprise an important trading community within the lar...
Today the descendants of immigrants from India in Fiji outnumber the original Fijians. They are an i...
The covert racial tensions over the years between Fiji Indians and the Fijians in 'Little India' tha...
Typescript.Bibliography: leaves 219-225.Microfilm.vi, 225 leaves tablesThis thesis is an attempt to ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1996.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 424...
Indo-Fijians make up about 37 per cent of Fiji’s current population and have a unique language and c...
The paper investigates the cultural changes for descendants of Indian indentured labourers in Fiji a...
This article explores the shifts and negotiations of racial, ethnic, and national identity for perso...
The aim of the thesis is to understand the Fijian land issue and relate it to the ethnical tensions ...
Ethnic relations have been a complex problem in Fiji due to a range of historical and contemporary f...
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...
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 ...
In this article I reflect on Indian and Pacific Islander relations in Fiji and New Zealand to ask wh...
This study concerns the Gujaratis of Fiji who comprise an important trading community within the lar...
Today the descendants of immigrants from India in Fiji outnumber the original Fijians. They are an i...
The covert racial tensions over the years between Fiji Indians and the Fijians in 'Little India' tha...
Typescript.Bibliography: leaves 219-225.Microfilm.vi, 225 leaves tablesThis thesis is an attempt to ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1996.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 424...
Indo-Fijians make up about 37 per cent of Fiji’s current population and have a unique language and c...
The paper investigates the cultural changes for descendants of Indian indentured labourers in Fiji a...
This article explores the shifts and negotiations of racial, ethnic, and national identity for perso...
The aim of the thesis is to understand the Fijian land issue and relate it to the ethnical tensions ...
Ethnic relations have been a complex problem in Fiji due to a range of historical and contemporary f...