Catching the Dragon's Tail: The Impact of the Chinese in Samoa

Description:
Contemporary Samoan society is a reflection of a number of different cultures and influences. As a result of several attempts at colonisation by the British, German and New Zealand Administrations the cultural landscape of Samoa has been influenced by many different groups and peoples. As a result of integration and assimilation into the Samoan way of life the Chinese have been accepted into Sa...
Display date:
2010
Location:
Samoa
Format:
Thesis
Collections:
UC Research Repository
Publisher:
University of Canterbury. Macmillan Brown Centre for Pacific Studies
Content partner:
University of Canterbury Library
Availability:
Not specified

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Chinese New Zealanders

By Guest | Wellington | 23 Oct 2024

In a country that's struggling with the bicultural and multicultural aspect of the communities on this land, and as someone of Chinese descent and identifies as kiwi, it is great to be able to access and connect with other thoughts/research/stories in this area.

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