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Bibliography of Fijian Society

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O'Carroll, John
1991. The Facade and the Fijian: A Poststructural Look at Asesela
Ravuvu's Facade of Democracy. Paper presented to 3rd PIPSA Conference,
Monash University, Melbourne.

Overton, John
1992. "Coups and Constitutions: Drawing a Political Geography of
Fiji". New Zealand Geographer, vol. 48, 2:50-58.

1992b. "The Limits to Accumulation: Changing Land Tenure in Fiji" The
Journal of Peasant Studies, vol. 19, 2:326-342.

1993. "Farms, Suburbs, or Retirement Homes? The Transformation of
Village Fiji" The Contemporary Pacific, vol. 5, 1:45-74.

Overton, John (ed.)
1988. Rural Fiji. Institute of Pacific Studies, University of the
South Pacific. Suva, Fiji.

1989a Fiji Since the Coups. Pacific Viewpoint 30(2).

1989b Land and Differentiation in Rural Fiji. Canberra: Australian
National University, National Centre for Development Studies (Pacific
Research Monograph 19).

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Pacific Report
1993 Fiji Prime Minister Stung by Events Revealed at Commission of
Inquiry. Pacific Report (12 July) 6(13): 1-2.

1994 Rabuka Says He Accepts that it is 'Crunch Time' on Fiji's
Constitutional Review. Pacific Report 7(11): 1-2, 4.

1995a French Nuclear Testing Issue Threatens to Unseat Fiji Prime
Minister. Pacific Report (31 July) 8(13): 1-2.

1995b SVT Submission to Constitutional Review Draws Sharp Responses in
Fiji. Pacific Report (23 October) 8(19): 1, 4.

Parham, Helena B. R.
1931. "Fijian legends. A legend based on early intercourse between
Fiji and Tonga." Fiji Times and Herald, Oct. 5. (Story of
Raradinadavetalevu, freely retold from earlier, unspecified
publication.)

Parry, John
1987 The Sigatoka Valley - Pathway into Prehistory. Suva, Fiji Museum,
Bulletin #9.

Peake, Martin
1991 Pacific People and Society. (The Pacific in the 20th Century.)
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Penberthy, Jeff
1987 Suva Showdown. Time (25 May) 129(21): 8-14.

Phillips, Fiona
1994 Scandal Hits Government. Pacific Islands Monthly (May) 64(5): 11.

PIM
1971 Common Roll Still Wanted. Pacific Islands Monthly (July) 42(7):
24-5. 1988 Back From the Brink; Ratu Mara's Cabinet. Pacific Islands
Monthly (January) 59(1): 10-12.

1990 A Thousand Days Later: A New Constitution and the Promise of
Elections in '91. Pacific Islands Monthly (August) 60 (8): 10-14.

1993 Great Council or House of Lords. Pacific Islands Monthly (July)
63(7): 36-7.

1994a Fiji: Back to the Future... Again. Pacific Islands Monthly
(January) 64(1): 17-21.

1994b Opposition Boycott. Pacific Islands Monthly (July) 64(7): 18.

1996 Govt Bails Out National Bank. Pacific Islands Monthly (January)
66(1): 6-8.

Piper, Robert
1996 Finding the Virtuous Circle. The Review [Fiji] (November): 62-4.

Plange, Nii-K
1986 The Long Road: The Development of Labour Unions in Fiji's Economy
and Society. Review (USP) 6(13): 12-23.

1991 Emperor's Gold in Fiji. In John Connell and Richard Howitt (eds),
Mining and Indigenous Peoples in Australasia. Sydney: Sydney
University Press.

1996 The 'Science' of Society: Exploring the Links of Between Science,
Ideology and Theories of Development. Suva: Fiji Insitute of Applied
Studies/Department of Sociology, USP.

1990 The Three Fiji's Thesis: A Critical Examination of a
Neo-Empiricist-Naturalistic Analysis of Fiji's Polity. The Journal of
Pacific Studies 15: 16-34.

Poananga, Atareta
1987 The Fiji Coup [Letter]. New Zealand Listener (25 July): 6.

Power, Sean and Willi Sutherland
1987 Fiji: Willi Sutherland [Interview]. Race Gender Class No. 6:
28-40.

Prakash, Som
1988 Review: Return to Theatrics. Eddie Dean with Stan Ritova, Rabuka
No Other Way. In Satendra Prasad (ed.), Coup and Crisis: Fiji---A Year
Later. North Carlton: Arena.

Prasad, Satendra (ed.)
1988 Coup and Crisis: Fiji---A Year Later. North Carlton: Arena.

Premdas, Ralph.
1991. "The Political Economy of Ethnic Strife in Fiji and Guyana"
Ethnic Studies Report, vol. 9, 2:30-39.

1993. "General Rabuka and the Fiji Elections of 1992" Asian Survey,
vol. 33, 10:997-1009.

Premdas, Ralph and J. Steeves
1991. "Fiji: Problems of Ethnic Discrimination and Inequality in the
New Constitutional Order" The Round Table, 318:155-172.

Premdas, Ralph R. and Jeffrey S. Steeves
1991 Fiji: Problems of Ethnic Discrimination and Inequality in the New
Constitutional Order. The Round Table 318: 155-172.

Premdas, Ralph R.
1977 Communal Politics in Fiji. [Port Moresby:] University of Papua
New Guinea.

1979 Elections in Fiji: Restoration of the Balance in September 1977.
The Journal of Pacific History 14(4): 194-207.

1980 Constitutional Challenge: The Rise of Fijian Nationalism. Pacific
Perspective 9(2): 30-44.

1981 Towards a Government of National Unity in Fiji: Political
Interests versus Survival of the State. Pacific Perspective 10(2):
1-21.

1989 Fiji: The Anatomy of a Revolution. Pacifica 1(1): 67-1101990
Balance Versus Dominance: The Protection of Ethnic Interests in Fiji.
Paper Presented to IPSA Conference on Ethnicity and Politics, Brigham
Young University - Hawaii, Laie.

1991 Fiji Under a New Political Order: Ethnicity and Indigenous
Rights. Asian Survey 31(6): 540-558.

1993 General Rabuka and the Fiji Elections of 1992. Asian Survey
33(10): 997-1009.

Pridmore, S., K. Ryan, and L. Blizzard.
1995. Victims of Violence in Fiji. Australian and New Zealand Journal
of Psychiatry 29(4): 666-670.

Pritchard, W.T.
1866. Polynesian reminiscences. Chapman and Hall, London. (Includes
discussion of mythology.)

PSA Journal (Wellington)
1992 Fiji: Deregulation at Gun Point. (March) 79(2): 11.

Pullman, Malcolm
1991a Security Ruse as Rabuka Heads Across Town. New Zealand Herald (7
October) I: 1.

1991b Questions Remain Unasked. New Zealand Herald (9 October) I: 5.

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Qalo, R.
1985 'Fiji' in Larmour, P. and R. Qalo (eds.) Decentralization in the
South Pacific. Suva, Institute of Pacific Studies.

Quain, Buell H.
1942. The flight of the chiefs, epic poetry of Fiji. Augustin, New
York. (xiv, 248pp. Translations of songs and tales, with introduction
and detailed annotations. An important work.)

Quain, Buell.
1948. Fijian Village. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1948.

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Rabuka, Sitiveni Major-General
1991 Guarantee and Protection of Indigenous Fijian Rights and Their
Future Through Constitutional Provisions. "Address...at the 1991
'Pacific Islands News Association Conference' (PINA), Auckland, NZ. On
Sunday, 6 October 1991." (Speech Notes.)

1994 Apartheid? Not in Fiji, Says Rabuka. New Zealand Herald (5
April): I, 8.

Raiwalui, Anare K.
1954. Na I Vosavosa Vakaviti E So: a collection of Fijian idioms.
Oxford University Press, Melbourne. Published in association with the
South Pacific Commission Literature Bureau. (51pp. Texts, translations
and explanations of proverbial expressions.)

Ram, Kushma
1994 Militarism and Market Mania in Fiji. In 'Atu Emberson-Bain (ed.),
Sustainable Development or Malignant Growth? Perspectives of Pacific
Island Women. Suva: Marama Publications.

Rashid, Yunus
1994 Fiji's Television Dilemma; Fiji's Media: Who Pulls the Strings?
Pacific Islands Monthly (December) 64(12): 13-18.

1995a Navigating the Treacherous Waters. Pacific Islands Monthly (May)
65(5): 40-1.

1995b Fiji's Legal Eagle. Pacific Islands Monthly (November) 65(11):
35-37.

Ratuva, Steven
1993 Post-Coup Fijian Nationalism: The Rise and Demise (?) of
'Taukeism'. Review (USP) 13(20): 58-64. (Available from MG.)

Ravuvu, Asesela D.
1983. Vaka i Taukei: The Fijian Way of Life. Suva, Fiji: Institute of
Pacific Studies, University of the South Pacific.

1987. The Fijian Ethos. Suva, Fiji: Institute of Pacific Studies,
University of the South Pacific.

1987 Fiji: Contradictory Ideologies and Development. In Antony Hooper
et al. (eds), Class and Culture in the South Pacific. Suva: IPS, USP/
Auckland: CPS, University of Auckland.

1991. The Facade of Democracy: Fijian Struggles for Political Control
1830-1987. Suva: Reader Publishing House.

1992 Culture and Traditions: Implications for Modern Nation Building.
In Ron Crocombe, Uentabo Neemia, Asesela Ravuvu, Werner Vom Busch
(eds), Culture and Democracy in the South Pacific. Suva: IPS, USP.

Reddy, Shradha et al.
1989 Second International Conference: Fiji Coups 1987. "Towards
Democracy in Fiji". Melbourne, Victoria, 30th September, 1989.
[S. Reddy, "Forward" (sic); Don Dunstan, (untitled); Marcus Einfeld,
"Towards Democracy in Fiji: Keynote Address"; Timoci Bavadra, "To the
Conference Towards Democracy in Fiji"; Yogiraj Ranjeet, (untitled);
Rajesh Prasad and Sunil Kumar, "Religion: Victim of the Politics and
Struggle in Fiji"; Timoci Bavadra, "Keynote Address...."; Parimal
Kumar Das, "The Development in Fiji since May 1987: An Over View";
Ganesh Chand, "The Authoritarian State and the Poverty of Economism in
Fiji"; R. T. Robertson, "Garments, Tax Free Factories, and the
Struggle for Fiji"; Biman C. Prasad, "Indo-Fijian Struggles in the
Vital Sugar Industry"; Shireen Lateef, "Women and the Coups: Current
Effects and Future Implications"; Vera Butler, "Fiji: The
International Political and Military Aspects of the Coups"; Janet
Powell, "Speech for Movement for Democracy in Fiji Conference";
Krishna Datt, "Fiji Trade Unions: Problems and Prospects"; Pramila
Devi, "Indo-Fijians and the Role of the Media in Post Coup Fiji"; Ian
Macphee, Zail Singh; V. S. Malik (untitled messages of support); Peter
Milton, "Political Recollections on a Short Visit to Fiji"; Janet
Powell and Gareth Evans, (Parliamentary questions on military aid to
Fiji); Satendra Nandan, "Fiji: Politics of Treason" (review of K.
Bain, Treason at 10); Conference Resolutions; Brahm Sharma and S. B.
Kashyap, "Afterwards".]

Reed, A.W. and Inez Hames
1967. Myths and Legends of Fijian Rotuma. A.H. and A.W. Reed,
Wellington. (251pp. A popular work. Contains the stories in Hames
1960, with other stories taken from early publications. All stories
retold by Reed.)

Review [Fiji]
1993 Battle for Survival; The Making of PM Rabuka; The Damning Report;
Chronology of Events; Profile of Players; Kuli Changes Course
Mid-Stream; No Regrets but Much the 'Wiser'. The Review (October):
10-17.

1993-4 Rabuka's Lost Opportunity; Failure of the Tinned Fish Budget;
The Memo from the Prime Minister; What Happened, When and Why...;
There was Time for Homework; Mara: No Other Option; Rabuka's Year of
Disaster; A Matter of Chiefly Consent; NFP Takes Conciliatory
Approach; Reddy Looks to the Future; Few Bouquets for Labour Term; The
Devil We All Know; GVP and ANC's Thorny Issue; Till Death President
Ganilau Parts; 1994 - A Dawn of Broken Dreams; Unity - Just a Cover?;
Rabuka's Reckless Self-Inflicted Coup; Using Racial Politics for
Power; In Search of a New System. The Review (December-January):
10-37.

1994a The Fijian Perspective; The Alternative Fijian Party; The Tussle
for the Mandate; Sami---the Ace up NFP's Sleeve; The Return of Krishna
Datt; The Battle of the Generals. The Review (February): 18-33.

1994b The Rabuka Factor; The Changing Fijian Political Landscape; PM
Rabuka's Plan of Action; A Winful of Surprises for Mara; Watch Out,
Kamikamica's Pressing On; Manueli: Nothing Wrong With Budget;
Promises, Promises, Promises; It's the Cabinet for Women; Rejection
Again, Second Time Around; Dialogue, That's the Indian Verdict; Voters
Give Reddy the Mandate; In Defence of a Battered Labour. The Review
(March): 46-56.

1994c Confessions of a Prime Minister; Showdown Before the House;
Rabuka's New Mandate. The Review (April): 11; 16-20; unpaginated.

1994d Decision Time. The Review (September): 34-5.

1994e Kermode Report Returns. The Review (October): 13, 15.

1995a Master Stroke. The Review (April): 12-14.

1995b Indians at Point of No Return; New Age of Co-operation; Rabuka
Sticks to his Guns. The Review (June): 12-19; 25.

1995c Has Labour Lost its Way? Power Sharing: A National Vision. The
Review (July): 14-15; 33-4.

1995d Crisis on Crisis; Nuclear Backfire; How Reddy Summed Up. The
Review (August): 14-20.

1995e The Broke Bank; The Lemming Approach; Dangerous Liaison; Joint
Venture Doubts; Drifting into Excess; Big-Name Debtors; Unheeded
Warnings; Out of Control; Financial Chaos; The NBF Loan Accounts. The
Review [Fiji] (November): 38-58; 1A-8A.

Richburg, Keith B.
1987 Fiji Coup Leaders to be Amnestied. Guardian Weekly (24 May)
136(21): 7.

Ritova, Stan
1988 Fiji: The Future. Pacific Islands Monthly (July) 59(7): 35-36.

1991 Rabuka: Prime Minister is Priority. Islands Business Pacific
(December) 17(12): 22.

Robertson, R. T. and A. Tamanisau
1989 The Struggle for Democracy. New Zealand Monthly Review 321
(Nov-Dec): 10-12.

Robertson, R. T.
1990 Timoci Bavadra and Democracy. Arena 92: 115-23.

1992 The Rise of Rabuka. New Zealand Monthly Review (Jan-Feb) 332 :
14-16.

1993 'The Greenery of Well-Engineered Factory Complexes': Fiji's
Garment-led Export Industrialization Strategy. Bulletin of Concerned
Asian Scholars 25(2): 31-41.

1995 Pathway to Modernization: Fiji's Garment Revolution. In Brij V.
Lal and Hank Nelson (eds), Lines Across the Sea: Colonial Inheritance
in the Post Colonial Pacific. Brisbane: Pacific History Association.
[Revised version of 1993.]

Robertson, Robert T. and Akosita Tamanisau
1988 Fiji: Shattered Coups. Leichhardt, NSW: Pluto/ Australian Council
for Overseas Aid and Fiji Independent News Service.

1989a Fiji: Race, Class and the Military. Development and Change
20(2): 203-34.

1989b The Struggle for Democracy. New Zealand Monthly Review (Nov-Dec)
321: 10-12.

1990 Natives in a Straightjacket. Journal of Pacific History 25(2):
239-43.

Robie, David
1987a Evidence of Tribal Conspiracy in Fiji Coup. Dominion Sunday
Times (21 June): 8.

1987b "Sit Down Everybody. This is a Takeover!" Fiji: Countdown to a
Coup. New Zealand Outlook (June): 22-3, 26-9.

1987c Life after Black Thursday. New Zealand Outlook (July) 5: 40-5.

1987d Republic Prospect Casts Pall Over Reeling Fiji Economy. Dominion
Sunday Times (2 August): 33.

1989 Blood on their Banner: Nationalist Struggles in the South
Pacific. Leichhardt, NSW: Pluto. 1991 Media Freedom Row Erupts Over
Rabuka. Tuvalu Echoes No. 204 (11 Oct): 4-5. 1991 Media Freedom Row
Erupts Over Rabuka. Tuvalu Echoes No. 204 (11 Oct): 4-5.

1992 Fiji Coup Leader in Media Row. New Zealand Monthly Review 332
(Jan-Feb): 28-29.

Rochereau,
1915. "Legendes canaques. Une page de mythologie fijienne." Les
Missions Catholiques 47:407-8, 419-20. (Narrative concerning demi-god
Tanovo, in island of Ono, Kadavu archipelago.)

Rolfe, Jim
1994 Beyond the Fiji Coups. New Zealand Defence Quarterly No. 6
(Spring): 32-5.

Ross, Andrew
1994 The Chicago Gangster Theory of Life: Nature's Debt to Society.
London: Verso. (Chapter 1, "Cultural Preservation in the Polynesia of
the Latter-Day Saints".)

Ross, Ken
1993 Regional Security in the South Pacific: The Quarter-Century
1970-95. Canberra: Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, Research
School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University. (Chapter
10.)

Roth, G. K.
1934 'The Manufacture of Bark-cloth in Fiji (Navatusila, Viti Levu
Island)' J. Royal Anthropological Institute 64:289-303.

Rothwell, Nicholas
1987 Rabuka's Republic. Pacific Islands Monthly (November) 58(11):
10-13.

Rougier, Emmanuel
1911. "Danses et jeux aux Fijis. (Iles de l'Oceanie.)" Anthropos
6:466-84. (Includes several texts and translations of songs. See
Rougier 1916.)

1916. "Fijian dances and games. "Transactions of the Fijian Society
for 1915, pp.16-36. (Translation of Rougier 1911, with commentary by
Colman C. Wall.)

Roy, Theo
1987a The Fijian Coup d'Etat---May 1987. Paper prepared for The
Pacific Defence Reporter, June, 1987. Hamilton: Department of
Politics, University of Waikato.

1987b Fiji Today: The Politics of Frustration. Paper delivered at
Seminar on "New Zealand and the Pacific---Structural Change and
Societal Response". (19-20 June). Hamilton: School of Social Sciences,
University of Waikato/ Social Sciences Research Fund Committee.

n.d. [1987c] Fiji Today: The Politics of Frustration. Hamilton:
Department of Politics, University of Waikato. [Revised version]

1987d Fiji Today: The Politics of Frustration. In Coral Bell (ed.),
The Changing Pacific: Four Case Studies. Canberra: Department of
International Relations, Australian National University. (Canberra
Studies in World Affairs No.22.)

1988 Fiji Today: The Politics of Frustration. The Round Table 305:
45-52.

Roy, W. T.
1977 Britain in Fiji, 1875-1970: A Case Study of Ends and Means in
Colonial Administration. The Australian Journal of Politics and
History 23(3): 373-82.

1982 The Political Patterns of Fiji's Indian Community: The Appearance
and Style of a Political Subculture. In Politics of Evolving Cultures
in the Pacific Islands. Laie: Institute for Polynesian Studies. (MG)

1983 The Political Culture of Fijian Indians. Rama Rajya in the South
Seas? Social Sciences Research Journal 8(1/2): 78-88.

Rutz, Henry J.
1989. "Fijian Household Practices and the Reproduction of Class" in
Wilk, Richard (ed.) The Household Economy: Reconsidering the Domestic
Mode of Production, Westview Press. Boulder.

1973. Local-Level Responses to Induced Economic Change in the Waidina
Valley, Fiji: A Case Study in Anthropological Economics. Ph.D.
dissertation, McGill University.

1987. Capitalizing on Culture: Moral Ironies in Urban Fiji.
Comparative Studies in Society and History 29: 533-557.

Rutz, Henry J., and Erol M. Balkan. 1992.
Never on Sunday: Time-discipline and Political Crisis in Fiji. In The
Politics of Time, ed. H.J. Rutz, pp. 62-85. Washington, DC: American
Anthropological Association.

Rutz, Henry
1990 Culture and Development in Fiji: An Update. Practicing
Anthropology 12(1): 2, 20.

1995 Occupying the Headwaters of Tradition: Rhetorical Strategies of
Nation Making in Fiji. In Robert J. Foster (ed.), Nation Making:
Emergent Identities in Postcolonial Melanesia. Ann Arbor, MI:
University of Michigan Press.

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Saffu, Yaw
1989 Worst Scenarios Often the Real Thing. Pacific Defence Reporter
(April) 15(10): 16-17.

1990 Changing Civil-Military Relations in Fiji. Australian Journal of
International Affairs 44(2): 159-70.

Sahlins, M. 1985 'The Stranger-King; or, Dumezil among the Fijians' in
Sahlins, M. Islands of History. Chicago, University of Chicago Press.

Sahlins, Marshall D.
1962. Moala: Culture and Nature on a Fijian Island. Ann Arbor:
University of Michigan Press.

Sahlins, Marshall D.
1993. Cery Cery Fuckabede. American Ethnologist 20(4): 848-867.

Samy, J.
1977 'Some Aspects of Ethnic Politics and Class in Fiji. M. Phil.
Thesis, University of Sussex.

Sanday, Jim.
1989. "The coups of 1987: A Personal Analysis" Pacific Viewpoint, vol.
30, 2:116-131.

1989b The Military in Fiji: Historical Development and Future Role.
Canberra: Australian National University. Strategic and Defence
Studies Centre, Working Paper No. 201.

Scarr, Deryck.
1984. Fiji: A Short History. Institute for Polynesian Studies, Brigham
Young University, Hawaii.

1993. "Current Developments in the Pacific: Fiji and the General
Election of 1992" The Journal of Pacific History, vol. 28, 1:75-92.

1988a Fiji: The Politics of Illusion. The Military Coups in Fiji.
Kensington, NSW: University of New South Wales Press.

1988b Fijian Chiefs and Fiji Indians: Ethnic Reality Surfaces in the
South Pacific. World Review 27(4): 48-69.

1990 The History of the Pacific Islands: Kingdoms of the Reefs.
Melbourne: Macmillan.

1991 Evidence, Ideology and Miscalculation: Public Opinion and the
1987 Military Coups in Fiji. Journal de la Societe des Oceanistes
92-93 (1&2): 69-88.

1993 Authentic Identities---False Colours---False Steps in Politics:
Rhetoric Versus Evidence in Fiji. Journal of Pacific History 28(2):
204-32. 1989 Fiji: a Political Commentary. Journal of Pacific History.
Special Issue: Bibliography 1989/ Political Chronicles: 47-50.
[24(3)?]

1990a Where Have All the Navigators Gone? or Through the Looking Glass
Again. Journal of Pacific History 25(2): 233-39.

1990b Political Commentary: Fiji. Journal of Pacific History 25(3):
39-44.

1993 Fiji and the General Election of 1992. Journal of Pacific History
28(1): 75-92.

Scarr, Deryck.
1984. Fiji: A Short History. Honolulu: The Institute for Polynesian
Studies, Brigham Young University.

Schutz, Albert J.
1972 The Languages of Fiji Clarendon, Oxford University Press.

Schutz, Albert J., ed.
1985. The Fijian Language. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.

Scobell, Andrew
1994 Politics, Professionalism, and Peacekeeping: An Analysis of the
1987 Military Coup in Fiji. Comparative Politics 26(2): 187-201.

Seemann, Berthold.
1862. Viti: An Account of a Government Mission to the Vitian or Fijian
Islands in the Years 1860-61. Cambridge: Macmillan and Co.

Seneviratne, Kalinga
1994 The Barriers of Apartheid. The Review (April): 13-15.

Shameem, Shaista
1985 When Can We Be Free? The Struggle of Indo-Fijian Women. Race
Gender Class No. 2: 44-48. 1989 The Fiji Coups: Media Distortion. NZ
Monthly Review 315: 13-19.

Sharma, Davendra
1990 The Making of a Fijian Military Man. Islands Business 16(11):
63-65 (November).

1991 Sitiveni Rabuka's Final Army Days. Islands Business Pacific
(August) 17(8): 20-21.

Singh, Anirud
1992 Silent Warriors. Suva: Fiji Institute of Applied Studies.

Singh, Jesvier
1987 Fiji---Colonialism, Class, Coup. Broadsheet (August/September)
151: 18-23, 36-7.

Skehan, Craig
1993 Land of Discontent. Pacific Islands Monthly (April) 63(4): 20-3.

Small, A.J.
1914. "A Fijian fable." Transactions of the Fijian Society for
1912-13, 1p. (Fish agree not to take bait, but their chief yields to
temptation.)

1915. "Analysis of the Fijian story of Adi Leveusu alias Adi
Rarogokivavalagi." Transactions of the Fijian Society for 1914, 5pp.
(Discussion of Beauclerc (trans.) 1915.)

Sofer, Michael
1993 Uneven Regional Development and Internal Labour Migration in
Fiji. World Development 21(2): 301-10.

Spate, O. H. K.
1989, "Forward: Fiji Since the Coups" Pacific Viewpoint, vol. 30,
2:110-115.

1959 The Fijian People: Economic Problems and Prospects. Suva:
Legislative Council.

1990 Thirty Years Ago: A View of the Fijian Political Scene.
Confidential Report to the British Colonial Office, September 1959.
The Journal of Pacific History 25(1): 103-24.

Speed, Kuini.
1994. "Women and Democracy in Fiji" Development Bulletin, Australian
Development Studies Network, Canberra.

1994 Women and Democracy in Fiji. Development Bulletin 32: 46-7.

St.Johnson, Dr. T.R.
1918. "The
`Burotu' of the Lau Islanders."
Transactions of the Fijian Society for 1917.
pp.25-33. (Discussion of legends
concerning the land of the dead.)

1918. The Lau islands (Fiji) and their fairy tales and folk-lore. The
Times, London. (145pp. Translations of stories collected by the
author.)

Stannard, Bruce
1987 Fiji: Inside the Coup./ Fiji-Indians Defiant Under Armed Threat.
Bulletin (26 May): 18-21.

Stanner, W. E. H.
1953 The South Seas in Transition: A Study of Post-War Rehabilitation
and Reconstruction in Three British Pacific Dependencies. Sydney:
Australian Publishing Co.

Sturton, Mark and Andrew McGregor
1991 Fiji: Economic Adjustment, 1987-1991. Honolulu: Pacific Islands
Development Program, East-West Center.

Sutherland, William M.
1988 Economic Dependence, Geopolitics and the Postcolonial State. In
Ranginui Walker and William Sutherland (eds), The Pacific. Peace,
Security and the Nuclear Issue. Tokyo: United Nations University/
London: Zed. 1989 The Fiji Coups: Media Distortion. NZ Monthly Review
315: 13-19. 1989a Law and Force in Fiji: Does Western Law Make Sense
in a South Pacific Environment? Social Alternatives 8(2): 31-3.

1989b The New Political Economy of Fiji. Pacific Viewpoint 30(2):
132-141.

1990 Nationalism, Racism and the State: Class Rule and the Paradox of
Race Relations in Fiji. Pacific Viewpoint 31(2): 60-72.

1992 Beyond the Politics of Race: An Alternative History of Fiji to
1992. Canberra: Department of Political and Social Change, Research
School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University (Political
and Social Change Monograph 15).

Sutherland, William.
1989 "The New Political Economy of Fiji" Pacific Viewpoint, vol. 30,
2:132-141.

Sutherland, Wm.
1908-10. "The `Tuka' Religion. "Transactions of the Fijian Society
from the period of its commencement to 31st December 1910. (Account of
myth associated with a new, post-Christian religious movement.)

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Tagupa, William E.H.
1988 The 1987 Westminster Constitutional Crisis in Fiji. Pacific
Studies 12(1): 97-151. 1991 The Unanticipated Republic of Fiji: The
Deed of Cession as the Constitutional Basis of Legitimacy. In William
Renwick (ed.), Sovereignty and Indigenous Rights: The Treaty of
Waitangi in International Contexts. Wellington: Victoria University
Press.

Tarte, Daryl
1988 Fiji. Fairfield, Australia: Pascoe.

Tarte, Sandra
1987 The Military Republic of Fiji. Arena 81: 75-84.

Taylor, Ron
1990 From Coup to Queen St. New Zealand Herald (11 April) Section 2:
2.

Telawa, Saula N.
1989 Na Kidacala 87. Suva: Nation Print.

Thakur, Ramesh and Anthony Wood
1987 Fiji in Crisis. The World Today 43(12): 206-11.

1989 Paradise Regained or Paradise Defiled? Fiji under Military Rule.
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1990 Fiji After the Coup. Sunday Magazine (Auckland) (24 June): 27-9.

Winchester, Simon
1987 US 'Pleased' by Takeover. Guardian Weekly (24 May) 136(21): 7.

1989 Shining Pearls Lose Lustre in Stormy Sea. Auckland Star (4
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Yavala, Paul
1996a Where Have All the Dollars Gone? The Review [Fiji] (November):
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1990 Development Education and Social Stratification in Fiji.
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Misc.
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Unsigned Newspaper and Magazine Articles 
on the Coups and their Aftermath

Auckland Star
1989a Radical's Coup Broadcast Absurd, Says Rata. (11 May): A2.

1989b Fiji Prisoners 'Gassed'. (29 May): A2.

Guardian Weekly
1987 Disloyal Soldier of the Queen. (24 May) 136(21): 1.

Matangi Tonga
1991 Criminologist Claims Fiji Power Grab Planned Over a Decade.
(January-February) 6(1): 21.

New Zealand Herald
1987a South Pacific Leaders Suggested As Mediators. (16 May) Section
1: 5.

1987b Middle-class Fijians Pushed Coups. (20 October) Section 1: 15.

Pacific Islands Monthly
1987a Drastic Steps Taken on Fiji Economy. (August) 58(8): 22-24.

1987b At the Political Crossroads. (September) 58(9): 22-4.

1987c Muslims in Crossfire. (September) 58(9): 24.

1987d Silent Majority Voice. (September) 58(9): 25.

1987e Taukei Terror Stalls Talks. (October) 58(10): 14-15.

1987f Fiji Economy at Breaking Point. (October) 58(10): 15.

1987g A Recipe for Ruin. (November) 58(11): 7.

1987h Council of Ministers: Who's Who. (November) 58(11): 15.

People's Voice (Auckland)
1987 Fiji Coup: Fascism Moves Closer to Home! (25 May) 44(10): 1.

PSA Journal (Wellington)
1987 PSA Acts Against Coup. (17 June-21 July) 74(5): 12.

Unity (Wellington)
1987a Fiji: Under the Power of the Gun. (1 June) 10(6): 1, 6-7.

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