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News About Royalty in Tonga Books About OceaniaUnless otherwise noted, these books are for sale at Amazon.com. Your purchase through these links will help to support the continued operation and improvement of the Royalty.nu site. Book Categories: Pacific, Melanesia, Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Micronesia, Polynesia, Cook Islands, Hawaii, Samoa, Tahiti, Tonga, Tuvalu, Australia, New Zealand, Asian Royalty Pacific IslandsTradition Versus Democracy in the South Pacific: Fiji, Tonga and Western Samoa by Stephanie Lawson is about politics and government in Oceania. Patrons, Clients, and Empire: Chieftaincy and Over-Rule in Asia, Africa, and the Pacific by Colin Newbury. Comparative study of relationships between the indigenous leaders and colonizing Europeans from the 17th to the 20th century. Imperial Benevolence: Making British Authority in the Pacific Islands by Jane Samson. From kingmaking projects in Hawaii, Tonga, and Fiji to the campaign against the labor trade in the Western pacific, the author examines the cultural roots of Britons' attitudes toward Pacific Islanders. A History of the Pacific Islands: Passages Through Tropical Time by Deryck Scarr. Spans the centuries of islands from New Guinea to Tahiti and Easter Island -- from the first, pre-European settlement until the present day. A History of the Pacific Islands by Steven Roger Fischer. Traces the human history of nearly one-third of the globe over a 50,000 year span, taking the islands of Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia from prehistoric culture to the present day. Prehistory in the Pacific Islands by John E. Terrell. Traditionally scholars have recognized a division between Polynesians, Micronesians, Melanesians, Australians, and South-east Asians. Terrell shows that such simple divisions do not fit the known facts. Chiefs Today: Traditional Pacific Leadership and the Postcolonial State edited by Geoffrey M. White and Lamont Lindstrom. Far from being relics, the chiefs who operate in modern Pacific states figure significantly in national identities and political development. Out of print, but available from Alibris. MelanesiaAn Introduction to the Anthropology of Melanesia: Culture and Tradition by Paul Sillitoe. Includes a chapter about big men (chiefs) on Bougainville Island. Social Change in Melanesia: Development and History by Paul Sillitoe. An account of social change in Melanesia since the arrival of Europeans, covering the colonial period and the postcolonial states. Lonely Planet Papua New Guinea & Solomon Islands by Andrew Burke, A. Barkhordaian. Travel guide. FijiThe King and People of Fiji by Joseph Waterhouse is about Thakombau, Chief of the Fiji Islands, 1817-1883. The End of Empire Dependencies Since 1948 edited by Frederick Madden. About the progress toward self-government and independence of Fiji, the West Indies, British Honduras, Hong Kong, Cyprus, Gibraltar, and the Falklands. The Failure of Democratic Politics in Fiji by Stephanie Lawson. Traces the sources of divisions in Fiji to attempts of colonial administrators to protect the way of life of indigenous Fijians. Broken Waves: A History of the Fiji Islands in the Twentieth Century by Brij V. Lal. Fiji's Times: A History of Fiji by Kim Gravelle. Out of print, but available from Alibris. Papua New GuineaHistorical Dictionary of Papua New Guinea by Ann Turner. Covers major economic, social, political, and cultural developments. Includes basic geographic information, biographies, and maps. More Books About Papua New Guinea Solomon IslandsIdentity Through History: Living Stories in a Solomon Islands Society by Geoffrey M. White. Includes a chapter on chiefs, persons and power. More Books About the Solomon Islands MicronesiaThe Archaeology of Micronesia by Paul Rainbird. Surveys the development of Micronesia, from the earliest human colonization, within the broader context of Pacific Island studies. Historical Dictionary of Guam and Micronesia by William L. Wuerch. Basic reference on Micronesia. Includes the Mariana, Caroline, Marshall, and Gilbert islands and the island nation of Nauru. PolynesiaHawaiki, Ancestral Polynesia: An Essay in Historical Anthropology by Patrick Vinton Kirch, Roger C. Green. Presents a detailed reconstruction of Hawaiki, the ancestral Polynesian culture that flourished some 2,500 years ago. Polynesia: In Early Historic Times by Douglas Oliver. Presents a comprehensive description of major aspects of Polynesian cultures, providing written accounts from European explorers and current writings by archaeologists and anthropologists. Cook IslandsLonely Planet Rarotonga & the Cook Islands by Oliver Berry. Travel guide. Cook Islands: A "Spy" Guide by International Business Publications. Information on government, culture, traditions, and more. Hawaiian IslandsSamoaMy Samoan Chief by Fay G. Calkins. Autobiographical account of an American woman who married a descendant of Samoan chiefs. A Footnote to History: Eight Years of Trouble in Samoa by Robert Louis Stevenson. Eyewitness account of the battle of three Western nations -- Germany, Great Britain, and the United States -- for control of Samoa in the late 19th century. Lonely Planet Samoan Islands & Tonga by Paul Smitz, Susannah Farfor. Travel guide. Islands of Samoa by James A. Bier. Reference map of Tutuila, Manu'A, 'Upolu, and Savai'I. TahitiTahiti by David Stanley. A travel guide with options for a range of travel budgets. Frommer's Tahiti & French Polynesia by Bill Goodwin. Another travel guide. Tahiti: Island of Love by Robert Langdon. History of Tahiti. Out of print, but available from AbeBooks. Tonga (Friendly Islands)Tuvalu (Ellice Islands)Time & Tide: The Islands of Tuvalu by Peter Bennetts and Tony Wheeler. Large format, full-color photographic essay (120 color photos) showing the islands of Tuvalu, which will surely be lost as sea levels rise. Text discusses the country's history, people, culture and daily life. Out of print, but sometimes available from AbeBooks. AustraliaA Concise History of Australia by Stuart MacIntyre. Relates the advance from penal colony to a prosperous free nation, and discusses the search for binding traditions in a nation created by waves of newcomers. The Fatal Shore by Robert Hughes. Vividly retells the story of Australia's founding and early history. Australia and the British Embrace: The Demise of the Imperial Ideal by Stuart Ward. Looks at recent reasons for the weakening of ties between Australia and Great Britain. British Imperialism and Australian Nationalism by Luke Trainor. Manipulation, conflict, and compromise in the late 19th century. In Defense of Australia's Constitutional Monarchy by Philip Benwell. In this collection of speeches and articles, Benwell (of the Australian Monarchists League) explains various interpretations of the constitution of Australia and "The Crown of the United Kingdom" under which the Australian Federation has been formed. More Books About Australia's History New ZealandMaking Peoples by James Belich. A history of the New Zealanders, from Polynesian settlement to the end of the 19th century. The Maori and the Crown: An Indigenous People's Struggle for Self-Determination by Dora Alves and Paul Cleveland. Details the interaction between the Maori leaders and the British Crown. A History of New Zealand by Keith Sinclair. The author has written several books about New Zealand's history. Out of print, but available from Alibris. More Books About New Zealand's History Books About the British MonarchyRelated Topics
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