King and People of Fiji
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Author:WATERHOUSE J
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ISBN:9780908597291
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Publication Date:January 1997
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Edition:1
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Pages:326
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Pasifika Press
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King and People of Fiji
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Author:WATERHOUSE J
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ISBN:9780908597291
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Publication Date:January 1997
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Edition:1
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Pages:326
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Pasifika Press
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The Reverend Joseph Waterhouse witnessed Fijian life at the earliest stages of the nineteenth century. His work offers an excellent insight into the traditional Fijian way of life. Waterhouse also tells the bloodcurdling history of Cakobau, the chief who wanted to be king of all Fiji. This is a classic work of its type, with sharp and sensitive descriptions of the cultural practices and politics of the era.
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The Reverend Joseph Waterhouse witnessed Fijian life at the earliest stages of the nineteenth century. His work offers an excellent insight into the traditional Fijian way of life. Waterhouse also tells the bloodcurdling history of Cakobau, the chief who wanted to be king of all Fiji. This is a classic work of its type, with sharp and sensitive descriptions of the cultural practices and politics of the era.
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Author: WATERHOUSE JISBN: 9780908597291Publication Date: January 1997Edition: 1Pages: 326Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Pasifika PressCountry of Publication:
The Reverend Joseph Waterhouse witnessed Fijian life at the earliest stages of the nineteenth century. His work offers an excellent insight into the traditional Fijian way of life. Waterhouse also tells the bloodcurdling history of Cakobau, the chief who wanted to be king of all Fiji. This is a classic work of its type, with sharp and sensitive descriptions of the cultural practices and politics of the era.
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Author: WATERHOUSE JISBN: 9780908597291Publication Date: January 1997Edition: 1Pages: 326Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Pasifika PressCountry of Publication:
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