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Fiji's Indian migrants: a history to the end of indenture in 1920

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Gillion, Kenneth L.

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Melbourne : Oxford University Press in association with The Australian National University

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Today immigrants from India and their descendants make up the largest section of Fiji’s multi-racial population.

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Bibliography: pp.218-226.

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