00964 2200157 4500010001500000101001800015200014800033210004800181215001800229330040300247606002600650607002400676607003400700702004100734801003100775 a0521441951 aengcenggeng1 a[The] Cambridge History of Pacific IslandersbLIVfedited by Donald Denoon with Stewart Firth, Jocelyn Linnekin, Malama Meleisea and Karen Nero aCambridgecCambridge University Pressd1997 a518 p.d25 cm aThe Pacific islands can be seen to be linked by commerce, Christianity, colonialism, world wars and the nuclear experience. Equally, they can be seen as isolated societies, and have often been represented as such by Western explorers and anthropologists. Both interpretations carry weight, as societies struggle separately to preserve or regain autonomy or band together in regional associations... aEthnologieyOcéanie aOcéaniexHistoire aOcéaniexMoeurs et coutumes 1aDenoonbDonald4Editeur scientifique aOnline Inputc20000306dBB