Pacific Island History: Colonization and Resistance is a compelling book that examines the history of colonization and the resistance movements in the Pacific Islands. It explores the impacts of European powers, such as Britain, France, and the United States, on the indigenous populations of the Pacific Islands. The book delves into the strategies of resistance employed by the Pacific Islanders, including political movements, cultural preservation, and armed resistance. It also highlights the ongoing struggles for self-determination and sovereignty in the Pacific Island nations. With its critical analysis and powerful narratives, Pacific Island History: Colonization and Resistance sheds light on the complex dynamics of colonialism and indigenous resistance in the Pacific Islands.