Rat and bat hunt helped heal rift from colonial cruelty
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- In the British Solomon Islands Protectorate in 1927, a warrior named Basiana led the Kwaio resistance against colonial rule of the island of Malaita, in which 15 people — including an Australian and a Briton — were killed with spears and a few rifles. The London Colonial Office asked Australia to quell the ‘uprising’. In the months that followed, Australians and Solomon Islanders killed at leas...
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- 05 Jun, 2019
- Location:
- Solomon Islands
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- journal contribution
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