Om Fiji and the Fijians
This vivid and engrossing history of the Fiji islands and their people is a must-read for anyone interested in Pacific history and culture. Written by three Christian missionaries who spent decades among the Fijians, this remarkable book offers rare insights into traditional Fijian society and the transformative impact of Western colonialism.
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