fiji's indo-fijian history and resilience

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Fiji: Ships, Cane, and Belonging. A STORY JOURNEY THROUGH INDO-FIJIAN HISTORY.

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Hindo Juva to thc cannihal - S.S. Rajah. CHAPTER ONE.

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Life on the Plantations. Systemic Vulnerability. Arrived withno land rightsor legal protections. They were subjects of the plantation, not the state..

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"A community built not on the foundations of privilege, but on the bedrock of shared survival.".

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A New Voice:“Fiji Baat”. The language of the people.

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Division by Design. The colonial administration did not view Fiji as a single nation, but as a collection ofseparate interests..

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Democracy Interrupted(1987). A Moment of Hope. A free election produced amulti-ethnic coalitionled by the Labour Party, promising a unified future for all Fijians..

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The Abandoned Home. The Flight. Fear, Flight, and the Cost.

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Reckoning & The Unfinished Promise. 1997 Constitution.