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| Jenny Bryant-Tokalau
Associate Professor Te Tumu, School of Maori, Pacific and Indigenous Studies University of Otago (New Zealand)
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Discipline(s) |
Geography Anthropology
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Member of |
European Society for Oceanists (ESfO) New Zealand Studies Association (NZSA) Pacific History Association (PHA) Pacific Science Association (PSA )  |
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Geographic places |
Melanesia
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Historical periods |
20th century 21st century Anticipatory
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Indigenous languages |
Pijin, Fijian |
Experiences |
Academic Position (1975 to now) Teaching/research — UPNG/USP/OtagoField Research (1975-1978) PMG urbanisation — UPNGField Research (1983 to 1996) Fiji urbanisation, poverty, housing — USP Consulting Work (1986 to 2003) Various - housing, urbanisation, hardship — VariousField Research (2003 to now) Fiji hardship, urban growth, land — Otago Uni and others |
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