The Pacific Island oceanic and rim nations include many traditional
societies and emerging nations that have experienced abusive histories
of colonization, exploitation, and social change and upheaval. Their
peoples are struggling to restore traditional cultural heritages and
identities in a world community dominated by Western values and
lifestyles. The conflicts, uncertainties, and instability of this
transitional time are reflected in these populations' current social and
psychological difficulties. This volume is one of the few devoted to
these issues and covering a range of problems including substance abuse,
hopelessness, violence, crime, abuse, juvenile delinquency, suicide, and
AIDS.