Samoa mo Samoa: Black Saturday 1929
Samoa mo Samoa: Black Saturday
1929
Michael Field
Announcing the release of this new BWB Text by Michael Field, available as an e-book from the BWB website and global e-bookstores.
About Samoa mo
Samoa
A large and peaceful pro-independence
march along Beach Road in Apia, Samoa. Amidst panic and
confusion, New Zealand police open fire with rifles and a
machine-gun, killing nine people and wounding fifty.
In this BWB Text, Michael Field describes what happened on Black Saturday, 28 December 1929, a day that is largely forgotten in New Zealand history but is vividly recalled in Samoa.
Samoa mo Samoa is derived from Michael Field’s book Mau: Samoa’s Struggle Against New Zealand Oppression (published in 1984) and includes a new introduction detailing Prime Minister Helen Clark's formal apology to Samoa in 2002.
About the
author
Journalist Michael Field has been writing about the
Pacific for three decades. He covered the 2000 and 2006 coup
in Fiji and was banned by Fiji’s military regime in 2007.
He is the author of books on Samoa’s independence
struggle, Fiji’s coup, the politics of Pacific nations
and, most recently, working conditions on board foreign
vessels fishing in New Zealand waters.
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RRP $4.99
Publication 27
November
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