Originally published in 1922, and relatively forward-thinking for
its time, this collection of essays addresses the problem of
depopulation in Melanesia as a result of white interference and
colonialism. The contributors examine various factors in the
population decrease, including diseases introduced by colonists and
the psychological impact of outside interference. This book will be
of value to anyone interested in colonialism or the colonial
history of Melanesia.
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