South Pacific History
History of the South Pacific stretches from the early migrations from Asia through colonisation to the new societies that take their rightful place in global affairs. From the continent of Australia to the smallest coral atoll, the nations of the South Pacific have colourful stories to tell. From tribes with age-old cultural practices to modern lifestyles of developed nations, the South Pacific has become home to a rich diversity of peoples.
Read about the feats of seamanship as Polynesia was settled, learn how New Zealand became a proudly independent nation, understand more of how Australians built a society, and be informed on the scattered communities of this vast region.
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