Pacific History: Indigenous Perspectives is a groundbreaking book that presents the history of the Pacific Islands from the indigenous point of view. It challenges the Eurocentric narratives and colonial perspectives that have dominated the historical discourse on the Pacific Islands. The book explores the indigenous knowledge systems, oral traditions, and cultural practices that have shaped the Pacific Island societies for centuries. It also examines the impacts of colonization, including the loss of land, language, and cultural heritage. With its decolonial approach and emphasis on indigenous voices, Pacific History: Indigenous Perspectives offers a fresh and empowering perspective on the history of the Pacific Islands.