The Journal of Sāmoan Studies (JSS) is a multidisciplinary publication devoted to the study of Sāmoa. The Centre for Sāmoan Studies gratefully acknowledges the reviewers who contributed to the blind review process for this volume.
Content
Articles
O le Fale o le Fe’e
Monalisa Saveaalii Malietoa, Iunivesite Aoao o Sāmoa
Potential for Community Managed Sustainable Tourism Development on Apolima Island
Lenara Lana Tuipoloa‐Utuva, National University of Sāmoa and Brent Lovelock, University Of Otago.
Transnational Sāmoan Chiefs: Views of the Fa’amatai (Chiefly System)
Melani Anae, Falaniko Tominiko, Vavao Fetui and Ieti Lima, Pacific Studies, University of Auckland
Is There a Link?: The Effect of Attitude toward Television Advertisement, Brand and Purchase Intention.
Bernadette Samau, Tapu Iemaima Gabriel and Hobart Sasa, National University of Sāmoa
From Sāmoa with Love? Sāmoan Travellers in Germany, 1895-1911: Retracing the Footsteps, by Safua Akeli.
Reviewed by Dr Penelope Schoeffel, Centre for Sāmoan Studies, National University of Sāmoa
Mothers’ Darlings of the South Pacific: The Children of Indigenous Women and US Servicemen, World War II. Edited by Judith A. Bennett and Angela Wanhalla
Reviewed by Safua Akeli, Centre For Sāmoan Studies, National University of Sāmoa
Contributors
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