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Holy shit I’m not white? No, we are just right…Brown Pasifika politics of resistance
In each discipline of academia, brown bodies are few and far between. This critical collective autoethnography poetically, performatively decolonises two lived experiences of brown bodies. The two scholars live within the diaspora of Aotearoa, New Zealand; however, the bones of their ancestors are in Samoan. As a means of political resistance to the status quo, the Samoan Indigenous reference and Wayfinding is purposely included as foundational in decolonising.