Daughters of the Pacific

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Zohl de Ishtar

Indigenous women from across the Pacific - Hawai'i, the Marshall Islands, the Northern Marianas, Guam, Belau, Fiji, Australia, Aotearoa/New Zealand and Te Ao Maohi/Tahiti Polynesia - have a voice in this book. For most of the world, the tiny island nations of the Pacific are barely known, but the events that have taken place in those nations during the twentieth century have global consequences. Without understanding that history, the world will be doomed to repeat those mistakes.

1994 | ISBN 9781875559329 | Paperback | 250 x 180 mm | 282 pp

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Zohl de Ishtar

Indigenous women from across the Pacific - Hawai'i, the Marshall Islands, the Northern Marianas, Guam, Belau, Fiji, Australia, Aotearoa/New Zealand and Te Ao Maohi/Tahiti Polynesia - have a voice in this book. For most of the world, the tiny island nations of the Pacific are barely known, but the events that have taken place in those nations during the twentieth century have global consequences. Without understanding that history, the world will be doomed to repeat those mistakes.

1994 | ISBN 9781875559329 | Paperback | 250 x 180 mm | 282 pp

Zohl de Ishtar

Indigenous women from across the Pacific - Hawai'i, the Marshall Islands, the Northern Marianas, Guam, Belau, Fiji, Australia, Aotearoa/New Zealand and Te Ao Maohi/Tahiti Polynesia - have a voice in this book. For most of the world, the tiny island nations of the Pacific are barely known, but the events that have taken place in those nations during the twentieth century have global consequences. Without understanding that history, the world will be doomed to repeat those mistakes.

1994 | ISBN 9781875559329 | Paperback | 250 x 180 mm | 282 pp



Reviews

'Zohl dé Ishtar has written an impressive book. The nuclear industry, along with tourism, dumping of waste, and pollution of the oceans all carry a huge price for these island nations.'

'We are already dying from nuclear war while you are still thinking how to prevent it.' 

–Chailang PalaciosNorthern Marianas

'For Tahitian people … the radiation is making us ill and creating cancers in our bodies. The French … derive huge profits from our suffering and exploitation.'

–Myron MataoaTahiti