Ethnicity and Nation-building in the PacificMichael C. Howard Outcome of an international symposium that the UNU organized in co-operation with the University of the South Pacific in Suva, Fiji, 11-15 August 1986 |
Contents
The Faces and the Masks | 50 |
The Perpetuation of the Hawaiian | 74 |
Ethnic Elites and Dependent Development in | 98 |
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