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Fiji in the Pacific
Fiji in the Pacific (Fourth Edition) provides an accessible introduction to the history, geography, culture, and environment of Fiji, written especially for younger readers and students. Revised by Terrence A. Donnelly, Max Quanchi, and Gavin J. A. Kerr, the book combines clear explanations with photographs, illustrations, maps, and educational features to support classroom learning. It covers key historical developments, including early settlement, colonial influences, independence, and modern nation-building. The text also describes Fiji’s physical geography, major islands, natural resources, and environmental challenges. Cultural topics such as language, traditional customs, society, and everyday life are presented in a concise and engaging format. Designed as both a reference and a teaching resource, the book includes bibliographic notes, an index, and learning aids. It remains a widely used educational text in Pacific studies
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