Paperback or Softback. Condition: New. The Fijian Colonial Experience: A study of the neotraditional order under British colonial rule prior to World War II. Book.
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Language: English
Published by Australian National University Pacific Research Monograph Number Seven. 1982., 1982
ISBN 10: 0909150494 ISBN 13: 9780909150495
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. IndigenousFijians were singularly fortunate in having a colonial administration thathalted the alienation of communally owned land to foreign settlers and that,almost for a century, administered their affairs in theirown language and through culturally congenial authority structures and institutions. From the outset, the FijianAdministration was criticised as paternalistic andstifling of individualism. But for all itsproblems it sustained, at least until World War II, a vigorously autonomous and peaceful social and political world in quiteaffluent subsistence underpinning the celebratedexuberance of the culture exploited by the travel industry ever since. Indigenous Fijians were singularly fortunate in having a colonial administration that halted the alienation of communally owned land to foreign settlers and that, almost for a century, administered their affairs in their own language and through culturally congenial authority structures and institutions. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Language: English
Published by The Australian National University,, Canberra,, 1982
ISBN 10: 0909150494 ISBN 13: 9780909150495
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Language: English
Published by Australian Natl Univ Pr, 1982
ISBN 10: 0909150494 ISBN 13: 9780909150495
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - Indigenous Fijians were singularly fortunate in having a colonial administration that halted the alienation of communally owned land to foreign settlers and that, almost for a century, administered their affairs in their own language and through culturally congenial authority structures and institutions. From the outset, the Fijian Administration was criticised as paternalistic and stifling of individualism. But for all its problems it sustained, at least until World War II, a vigorously autonomous and peaceful social and political world in quite affluent subsistence - underpinning the celebrated exuberance of the culture exploited by the travel industry ever since.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. IndigenousFijians were singularly fortunate in having a colonial administration thathalted the alienation of communally owned land to foreign settlers and that,almost for a century, administered their affairs in theirown language and through culturally congenial authority structures and institutions. From the outset, the FijianAdministration was criticised as paternalistic andstifling of individualism. But for all itsproblems it sustained, at least until World War II, a vigorously autonomous and peaceful social and political world in quiteaffluent subsistence underpinning the celebratedexuberance of the culture exploited by the travel industry ever since. Indigenous Fijians were singularly fortunate in having a colonial administration that halted the alienation of communally owned land to foreign settlers and that, almost for a century, administered their affairs in their own language and through culturally congenial authority structures and institutions. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.