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In Oceania

Mere Nailatikau

Notes on living and thriving in Fiji and Oceania, through the lenses of culture, politics, and media.

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    Writer | Sound artist | Consultant | Fulbrighter: UMN Twin Cities - Public Policy '24 | Co-producer: Oceanic Refractions | Indigenous Fijian

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