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Publication . Article . 2017
Bridging the Pacific: Ta'isi O.F. Nelson, Australia and the Sāmoan Mau
Patricia O'Brien;
Patricia O'Brien;
Published: 02 Jan 2017 Journal: History Australia, volume 14, pages 13-31 (issn: 1449-0854, eissn: 1833-4881,
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Publisher: Informa UK Limited
Abstract
Illuminating unexplored dimensions of the Sāmoan interwar nationalist movement known as the Mau, this article tells the story of Australians who impacted the history of Indigenous protest in the Le...
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Microsoft Academic Graph classification: Sociology British Empire Law Nationalist Movement Anthropology Bridging (networking) Indigenous
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Microsoft Academic Graph classification: Sociology British Empire Law Nationalist Movement Anthropology Bridging (networking) Indigenous
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- Funder: Australian Research Council (ARC) (ARC)
- Project Code: FT130100697
- Funding stream: ARC Future Fellowships ; Future Fellowships
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Illuminating unexplored dimensions of the Sāmoan interwar nationalist movement known as the Mau, this article tells the story of Australians who impacted the history of Indigenous protest in the Le...