DOI: 10.14264/uql.2014.359
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A socio-cultural investigation of Indigenous Fijian women’s perception of and responses to HIV and AIDS from the two selected tribes in rural Fiji: Tabalesi na Dakua, Ukuwale na Salato

Abstract: This thesis reports the findings of the first in-depth qualitative research on the socio-cultural perceptions of and responses to HIV and AIDS from the two selected tribes in rural Fiji. The study is guided by an ethnographic framework with grounded theory approach. Data was ii

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