Discusses Fiji's history, economy, government, geography, and culture, describes points of interest on each of the major islands, and recommends hotels and restaurants
The historical research is thorough and scrupulous, and the presentation is lucid. Lal brings together a wealth of information, much of it previously unavailable and the earlier available materials often reframed in thought-provoking ways.
"The story of Fiji is rare - a modern nation and an archipelago of cultures that flourish despite the invasion of colonizers and the modern world ... Ronald Wright explores...
Bula! Alabaster beaches, clear waters, shy smiles and swaying palms - this tiny nation may be a mere speck on the map, but it packs a powerful punch.
The loss of the father and the son resulted in war and cannibalism in Fiji.
Simmering ethnic tension, a large, well-funded military and a relatively recent transition to democracy have seen Fiji ... Sir Kamisese Mara iTaukei high chief of Lau and leader of the Alliance Party, which ruled Fiji from 1970 to 1987.
But we will soon change this situation as we are in the process of making a new village playground beside the main road that leads to our village . The largest building at Nadoria is our vale ni lotu ( house of prayer ) , in this case ...
9 Statements by Chaudhry and Raman cited in Michael C. Howard, 'The Evolution of Industrial Relations in Fiji and the Reaction of Public Employess' Unions to the Current Economic Crisis,' 144. 10 Fiji Sun, 22 December 1984.
This book is an excellent resource for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about Fiji.
This two volume set is devoted to a historical review of Fiji's food resources, past and present, and the approach to nutrition-related diseases and their prevention.
The last visit to Fiji, in 1960, was part of a large project in the South Pacific, made possible by a combined grant-in-aid of research, given by the Association of American Geographers and the Graduate School of the University of ...