Butakoci Stolen Production - Blackbirding play (Na Velovelo)

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  • Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
  • The Butakoci production feature a song, ‘Na Velovelo’, and dance about historical and contemporary Trafficking in Persons (TIP) of islanders in the south pacific to Fiji.
    The blackbirding era began in Fiji on 5 July 1865 when Ben Pease received the first licence to transport 40 labourers from the New Hebrides to Fiji in order to work on cotton plantations. The American Civil War had cut off the supply of cotton to the international market and cultivation of this cash crop in Fiji was potentially an extremely profitable business. Thousands of Anglo-American and Anglo-Australian planters flocked to Fiji to establish plantations and the demand for cheap labour boomed. Transportation of Kanaka labour to Fiji continued up until 1911 when it became prohibited by law. A probable total of around 45,000 Islanders were taken to work in Fiji during this 46-year period with approximately a quarter of these dying while under their term of labour.
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