Living on the Fringe: Melanesians of Fiji |
Contents
Acknowledgements | 10 |
Historical Background | 19 |
Four levels of the displacement of the Melanesians | 29 |
The contributions of selected authors | 49 |
Settlement Structure as a new form | 74 |
The Extent of Marginalization | 91 |
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administration Anglican Church approved authority became become Bishop building capital casual Caubati centralized Classification colonial Consequently continue contribution Council cultural dependency destitutes Diocese of Polynesia early economy Employed employment encouraged established eviction Fiji Fijian given groups hospital houses Immigration important increased indentured Indian industrial initiative involvement Jim Brown John John's labour land landowners lease Levuka living major Male marginalization marriage Matata matters means meeting Melanesian settlements Mission move Native needs occupancy Office original paid person plantations poverty present problems recruited refused remained rent Report responsibility result road role rule settlers Shaw situation Solomon Islands South Pacific structure Studies subdivision sugar Superintendent Suva Synod Table Tamavua-i-wai Town trade traditional Turaga-ni-koro University urban village wages Wailoku settlement wider women workers