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The black Pacific: Anti-colonial struggles and oceanic connections
by
Robbie Shilliam et al.
Publication Date: 2015
Print copy on the shelf at 327 SHI
Colonialism and health
Health transition and globalization in the Pacific: Vestiges of colonialism?
by
Sitaleki A. Finau et al.
Dewey Number: 362.10420995 FIN
Publication Date: 2004
Infectious diseases: Colonising the Pacific?
by
John Miles
Dewey Number: 614.429 MIL
Publication Date: 1997
Health in the context of AotearoaNew Zealand
by
Dorothy Broom et al.
Dewey Number: 362.10993 HEA
Publication Date: 2007
Disease and social diversity: The European impact on the health of Non-Europeans
by
Stephen J. Kunitz
Dewey Number: 614.4295 KUN
Publication Date: 1994
Books on the shelves
Tu galala: Social change in the Pacific
by
David Robie
Dewey Number: 303.4099 TU
Publication Date: 1992
Sovereignty matters: Locations of contestation and possibility in indigenous struggles for self-determination
by
Joanne BarkeR
Chapters include: The passive resistance of Samoans to U.S. and other colonialisms. A spiritual definition of sovereignty from a Kanaka Maoli perspective
Dewey Number: 320.15 SOV
Publication Date: 2006
Potent mana: Lessons in power and healing
by
Wende Elizabeth Marshall
Brilliant study of the effects of colonialism on the physical, mental, and spiritual health of Native Hawaiians, and their efforts to decolonize through healing and remembering.
Dewey Number: 996.9 MAR
Publication Date: 2011
Family and gender in the Pacific: Domestic contradictions and the colonial impact
by
Martha Macintyre et al.
Dewey Number: 306.8 FAM
Publication Date: 1989
Decolonisation in the Pacific
Relational hermeneutics: Decolonising the mindset and the Pacific Itulagi
by
Upolu Luma Va'ai et al.
Dewey Number: 305.899 REL
Publication Date: 2017
Decolonisation and the Pacific: Indigenous globalisation and the ends of empire
by
Tracey Banivanua Mar
Dewey Number: 325.9 BAN
Publication Date: 2016
New flags flying: Pacific leadership
by
Ian Johnstone et al.
Dewey Number: 320.15 NEW
Publication Date: 2012
Winding up the British Empire in the Pacific Islands
by
W. David McIntyre
Dewey Number: 995 MCI
Publication Date: 2014
Reclaiming indigenous voice and vision
by
Marie Battiste
Dewey Number: 306.08 REC
Publication Date: 2000
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