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In this captivating collection of essays, acclaimed Pacific scholar Damon Salesa takes us on a journey through the rich cultural and historical tapestry of the Pacific. From the far-reaching indigenous civilisations that flourished in Oceania, to the colonial encounters that shaped Samoa's history, and the complex relationship between New Zealand and thePacific, Salesa's work offers a nuanced and insightful perspective on the vast regions past, present and future.
Spanning a wide range of topics, from race and inequality to Pacific studiesand empire, these essays demonstrate Salesa's remarkable scholarship and his ability to bridge the gaps between academic disciplines and cultural traditions. With a deep appreciation for the complexities of Te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa, and a commitment to uncovering the hidden histories that shape our understanding of the region, An Indigenous Ocean is an essential contribution to the field of Pacific studies and a fascinating read for anyone interested in the history and culture of Oceania.
Professor Toeolesulusulu Damon Salesa is an interdisciplinary scholar specialising in Oceania, with a focus on indigenous Pacific cultures.