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What do Pacific Islanders think about family?

What do Pacific Islanders think about family?

Released Sunday, 25th October 2020
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What do Pacific Islanders think about family?

What do Pacific Islanders think about family?

What do Pacific Islanders think about family?

What do Pacific Islanders think about family?

Sunday, 25th October 2020
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[EP#8]What do Pacific Islanders think about family?

The ladies take the lead on this episode. Two Pasifika women speak on family, followed by a clip reel of past contributors speaking on family from other episodes. Kalani finishes off the episode by summarizing a peer-reviewed article on settler colonialism in the US Pacific.

You will hear from:

  • Symone, a Chamoru artist ginen Guåhan

  • Tēatuahere, a diasporic Tahitian poet living in Hawai’i

Citations:

  1. Aaron John Spitzer (2019) ‘A wolf in sheep’s clothing’: settler voting rights and the elimination of the Indigenous demos in US Pacific territories, Postcolonial Studies, 22:2, 131-149, DOI: 10.1080/13688790.2019.1591569To link to this article: https://doi.org/10.1080/13688790.2019.1591569

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