The Hau of Other Peoples' Gifts: Land Owning and Taking in Turn-of-the-Millennium Fiji.

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  • Author(s): Kaplan, Martha
  • Source:
    Ethnohistory. Winter2005, Vol. 52 Issue 1, p29-46. 18p.
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    • Abstract:
      Arguing for historicity in the study of gbbalization, this article juxta-poses an account of the 2000 takeover of the Fiji water bottling plant with an account of post-coups Fiji government proposals to spend national revenues (Fiji citizens' taxes) to purchase shares to be owned by ethnic Fijians. These recent events, involving a corporation purveying a global commodity and investment practices once colonially imported to Fiji, have been carried out with much objectifi- cation of the local, of indigenous ownership, and of place belonging as a basis for rights. The article finds ironies and inequities in takeover and shareholding practices as tactics for the establishment of rights, social justice, or reconciliation in the nation-state of Fiji. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]