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Disruptions of the Vā in German Sāmoa: 1903 Rechtsverhältnisse der Michlinge & 1912 Intermarriage Ban through the Lens of a Tama’ita’i Sāmoa

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This thesis argues that the establishment of race-based policies in German Sāmoa simultaneously disrupted and brought disharmony to the Vā. The Vā, since the beginning of Sāmoa’s creation, has been a prominent feature of fa’asamoa (the Samoan way of life) in guiding Tagata Sāmoa to understand and navigate their place in the world. As the arrival of Papalagi to Sāmoa progressed from the seventee...
Display date:
2023
Location:
Samoa
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Thesis
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ResearchSpace@Auckland
Contributors:
Leenen-Young, Marcia
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ResearchSpace@Auckland
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The University of Auckland Library
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