Toeolesulusulu Professor Damon Salesa is an interdisciplinary scholar focused on Oceania, deeply influenced by Indigenous Pacific cultures, particularly his own Samoan genealogy. He is an award-winning author, whose publications include Racial Crossings: Race, Intermarriage, and the Victorian British Empire (Oxford University Press, 2013) and Island Time: New Zealand’s Pacific Futures (BWB Texts, 2017). Dr Salesa was educated in New Zealand and the United Kingdom and was the first Rhodes Scholar of Pacific descent at the University of Oxford from where he obtained his doctorate. He has held academic positions in New Zealand and the United States. Currently the Vice-Chancellor of the Auckland University of Technology, he was honoured as a Fellow of the Academy of the Royal Society Te Apārangi in 2021 for his outstanding contribution to Pacific Studies.
From Blue Pacific to Indo-Pacific: how politics and language define our ‘Indigenous ocean’
Jan 01, 2024 12:08 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
This is an edited extract from An Indigenous Ocean: Pacific Essays by Damon Salesa (Bridget Williams Books) In September 2017, at the 48th meeting of the Pacific Islands Forum, the political leaders of the Pacific...