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Afterword: Gifts of Heritage and the Life of the Land

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Tomlinson, Matt

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Firenze University Press

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The essays gathered in this volume are like an indigenous Fijian ritual: elegantly balanced, emotionally engrossing, deeply respectful—and playful at times

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The Custodians of the Gift: Fairy Beliefs, Holy Doubts and Heritage Paradoxes on a Fijian Island

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