12. Talanoa with Dr. T - a podcast by Dr. Mere Tari Sovick

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In this three part series of celebrating Pacific Island women for their work as leaders in research and storytelling as part of the international women’s day, we had the privilege to speak to our second guest, Dr. Tarisi Sorovi-Vunidilo. Dr. Vunidilo is a renowned indigenous Fijian archaeologist, Fiji language expert, and cultural holder. She is also an Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of Hawai’i at Hilo, where she teaches courses in indigenous museology and heritage management. 

In this segment, Vunidilo unpacked her love for story-telling, and her work as an indigenous archaeologist. She uses her platform to inspire her students about the history of places, artifacts, and indigenous people. She considers herself privileged to be an indigenous person, and sees her role as a bridge between western science and indigenous people of the Pacific as well as her own indigenous Fijan people - iTaukei (literally meaning ‘owner's of the land and resources in Fiji)

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