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010 _a0521441951
090 _996335
101 _aeng
_ceng
_geng
200 1 _a[The] Cambridge History of Pacific Islanders
_bLIV
_fedited by Donald Denoon with Stewart Firth, Jocelyn Linnekin, Malama Meleisea and Karen Nero
210 _aCambridge
_cCambridge University Press
_d1997
215 _a518 p.
_d25 cm
330 _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...
606 _aEthnologie
_yOcǎnie
607 _aOcǎnie
_xHistoire
607 _aOcǎnie
_xMoeurs et coutumes
702 1 _aDenoon
_bDonald
_4Editeur scientifique
801 _aOnline Input
_c20000306
_dBB