Tautai
Title | Tautai PDF eBook |
Author | Patricia O'Brien |
Publisher | University of Hawaii Press |
Pages | 433 |
Release | 2017-05-31 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0824872398 |
Tautai is the story of a man who came from the edge of a mighty empire and then challenged it at its very heart. This biography of Ta’isi O. F. Nelson chronicles the life of a man described as the “archenemy” of New Zealand and its greater whole, the British Empire. He was Sāmoa’s richest man who used his wealth and unique international access to further the Sāmoan cause and was financially ruined in the process. In the aftermath of the hyper-violence of the First World War, Ta’isi embraced nonviolent resistance as a means to combat a colonial surge in the Pacific that gripped his country for nearly two decades. This surge was manned by heroes of New Zealand’s war campaign, who attempted to hold the line against the groundswell of challenges to the imperial order in the former German colony of Sāmoa that became a League of Nations mandate in 1921. Stillborn Sāmoan hopes for greater freedoms under this system precipitated a crisis of empire. It led Ta’isi on global journeys in search of justice taking him to Geneva, the League of Nations headquarters, and into courtrooms in Sāmoa, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. Ta’isi ran a global campaign of letter writing, petitions, and a newspaper to get his people’s plight heard. For his efforts he was imprisoned and exiled not once but twice from his homeland of Sāmoa. Using private papers and interviews, O’Brien tells a deeply compelling account of Ta’isi’s life lived through turbulent decades. By following Ta’isi’s story readers also learn a history of Sāmoa’s Mau movement that attracted international attention. The author’s care for detail provides a nuanced interpretation of its history and Ta’isi’s role in the broader context of world history. The first biography of Ta’isi O. F. Nelson, Tautai is a powerful and passionate story that is both personal and one that encircles the globe. It touches on shared histories and causes that have animated and enraged populations across the world throughout the twentieth century to the present day.
Catch the Bird but Watch the Wave
Title | Catch the Bird but Watch the Wave PDF eBook |
Author | Fatilua Fatilua |
Publisher | Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Pages | 210 |
Release | 2024-02-28 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1666788376 |
This contextual biblical reading of Luke 18:18–30 (the encounter between Jesus and the rich ruler) foregrounds the political and economic context of the Pacific Island Countries and Territories (PICTs). The reading carefully explores the biblical text’s context, an exploration that includes looking at specific intertextual sources and engaging scholars from Asian and African contexts. The reading is then applied to a contextual biblical approach to poverty in Samoan society. The contextual biblical reading resituates the ruler in the Lukan narrative within the context of the household and the institutional constraints of its ecological environment. The theoretical framework for the contextual biblical reading is guided by the Samoan proverb seu le manu ae taga’i ile galu (catch the bird and watch the wave), symbolizing responsibility and restraint in biblical interpretation. At the end of the contextual biblical reading, a new way of reading Luke is presented, and three broad propositions are suggested for further consideration. The main argument of this deep contextual reading of the Lukan passage is that the rich ruler offers a different form of “following,” which is possible by “living responsibly with wealth.”
The Ocean on Fire
Title | The Ocean on Fire PDF eBook |
Author | Anaïs Maurer |
Publisher | Duke University Press |
Pages | 157 |
Release | 2023-03-01 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1478059052 |
Bombarded with the equivalent of one Hiroshima bomb a day for half a century, Pacific people have long been subjected to man-made cataclysm. Well before climate change became a global concern, nuclear testing brought about untimely death, widespread diseases, forced migration, and irreparable destruction to the shores of Oceania. In The Ocean on Fire, Anaïs Maurer analyzes the Pacific literature that incriminates the environmental racism behind radioactive skies and rising seas. Maurer identifies strategies of resistance uniting the region by analyzing an extensive multilingual archive of decolonial Pacific art in French, Spanish, English, Tahitian, and Uvean, ranging from literature to songs and paintings. She shows how Pacific nuclear survivors’ stories reveal an alternative vision of the apocalypse: instead of promoting individualism and survivalism, they advocate mutual assistance, cultural resilience, South-South transnational solidarities, and Indigenous women’s leadership. Drawing upon their experience resisting both nuclear colonialism and carbon imperialism, Pacific storytellers offer compelling narratives to nurture the land and each other in times of global environmental collapse.
The Story of Moana
Title | The Story of Moana PDF eBook |
Author | Disney Books |
Publisher | Disney Electronic Content |
Pages | 213 |
Release | 2016-10-11 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 1484776313 |
Inspired by Disney Animation Studios' latest film, Moana, this middle grade novel features characters and adventures based on the rich culture of Oceania. It includes original content in the form of mini folktales interspersed throughout the story of the film.
Arts in the Margins of World Encounters
Title | Arts in the Margins of World Encounters PDF eBook |
Author | Willemijn de Jong |
Publisher | Vernon Press |
Pages | 251 |
Release | 2021-09-07 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 1648892752 |
'Arts in the Margins of World Encounters' presents original contributions that deal with artworks of differently marginalized people—such as ethnic minorities, refugees, immigrants, disabled people, and descendants of slaves—, a wide variety of art forms—like clay figures, textile, paintings, poems, museum exhibits and theatre performances—, and original data based on committed, long-term fieldwork and/or archival research in Brazil, Martinique, Rwanda, India, Indonesia, Japan, Australia, and New Zealand. The volume develops theoretical approaches inspired by innovative theorists and is based on currently debated analytical categories including the ethnographic turn in contemporary art, polycentric aesthetics, and aesthetic cannibalization, among others. This collection also incorporates fascinating and intriguing contemporary cases, but with solid theoretical arguments and grounds. 'Arts in the Margins of World Encounters' will appeal to students at all levels, scholars, and practitioners in arts, aesthetics, anthropology, social inequality, and discrimination, as well as researchers in other fields, including post-colonialism and cultural organizations.
GAO Report on American Samoa
Title | GAO Report on American Samoa PDF eBook |
Author | United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. Subcommittee on Insular and International Affairs |
Publisher | |
Pages | 356 |
Release | 1993 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN |
South Pacific Survivor
Title | South Pacific Survivor PDF eBook |
Author | Kevin Daley |
Publisher | NovelsPlus |
Pages | 341 |
Release | 2009-12-31 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0615317227 |
An assassin decapitates a U.S. congressman in American Samoa then enters independent Samoa for other targets. Polynesian beauty Pua, the sole agent of the Samoan Secret Service, must protect their national leader--her grandfather. With an anti-colonial chip on her shoulder and a black belt to back it up, she faces Ken, a down-on-his-luck CIA agent. They close in on each other and the warrior-assassin as they race to discover Robert Louis Stevenson's secret. It leads to evidence that could re-ignite civil war, which a shadowy chief tries to do.