Lasakau Sea Warriors - Sources

Sources

  • Andrew Thornley, Tauga Vulaono.Exodus of the Taukei: The Wesleyan Church in Fiji 1848-74. University of the South Pacific of, Institute of Pacific Studies, 2002.
  • Deryck Scarr, A History of the Pacific Islands: Passages through Tropical Time. Richmond, Surrey, UK, Curzon Press, 2001.
  • NLC Tukutuku Raraba Lasakau Bau Ratu Viliame Kamikamica liuliu ni yavusa Nabou.
  • David Routledge. Matanitu- the struggle for power in early Fiji 1985. Institute of Pacific Studies and the University of the South Pacific Fiji.
  • Elinor Mordaunt. The recollections, taken from "The Venture Book. Bodley Head, London, 1926.
  • Sahlins, Marshall David. Apologies to Thucydides: Understanding History as Culture. University of Chicago Press, 2004.
  • Thomas William. Fiji and the Fijians v.I, "The Islands and Their Inhabitants. Alexander Heylin, Paternoster Row, London, 1858. Reprint 1983 by the Fiji Museum, Suva.

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