Violence and colonial dialogue the Australian-Pacific indentured labor trade /
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Materiálatiipa: | Elektrovnnalaš E-girji |
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Honolulu :
University of Hawaiʻi Press,
c2007.
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Sisdoallologahallan:
- Introduction : violence, language, and colonial dialogue
- The frontiers : savages, going native, and the rightness of might
- Survival, arrival, and growth : the world islanders built
- The settler colony : Kanakas, Blacks, and racial borderlands
- South Sea islanders resisting Kanakas : identity, consciousness, and community to 1906
- The state : inside colonial violence, law, and order
- Bulimen, hardwork, and muscular tension
- Conclusion : structural continuity and the violence of forgetting.