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Travelling Daughters: Experiences of Melanesian-Samoan Women

Asenati Liki

Development, 2009, vol. 52, issue 4, 537-543

Abstract: Asenati Liki looks at the migration experiences of women who were born and raised in what was once the largest copra plantation in the Southern Hemisphere – the Mulifanua Estate, in Samoa in the South Pacific. She argues that their pioneering experiences have shaped migration from Samoa to New Zealand, and their stories deserve a better place in the analysis of migration in the Pacific.

Date: 2009
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