Index - Contents - Previous page

Oceania Newsletter 24, March 2000

RECENT PUBLICATIONS ON THE PACIFIC

GENERAL/ARTICLES

BABADZAN, ALAIN (1999). Avant-propos: culture, coutume, nation: les enjeux d'un débat. Journal de la Société des Océanistes, 109(2), 7-11. Special issue: Identité culturelles et identités nationales dans le pacifique (guest editor: Alain Babadzan).

BABADZAN, ALAIN (1999). L'invention des traditions et le nationalisme. Journal de la Société des Océanistes, 109(2), 13-35. Special issue: Identité culturelles et identités nationales dans le pacifique (guest editor: Alain Babadzan).

BELL, JOHANN (1999). Aquaculture: A Development Opportunity for the Pacific Islands. Development Bulletin, (49), 49-52.

BENTHALL, JONATHAN (1999). The Critique of Intellectual Property. Anthropology Today, 15(6), 1-3.

BOOTH, HEATHER (1999). Pacific Island Suicide in Comparative Perspective. Journal of Biosocial Science, 31, 433-448.

CALDER, ALEX; LAMB, JONATHAN; ORR, BRIDGET (1999). Introduction: Postcoloniality and the Pacific. In Alex Calder, Jonathan Lamb and Bridget Orr (Ed.), Voyages and Beaches: Pacific Encounters, 1769-1840 (pp. 1-24). Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press.

CHAPPELL, DAVID A. (1999). Transnationalism in Central Oceanian Politics: A Dialectic of Diasporas and Nationhoods. The Journal of the Polynesian Society, 108(3), 277-303.

CLARKE, WILLIAM C. (1999). Poetry and Pacific Studies: Notes from the Field. Asia Pacific Viewpoint, 40(2), 187-206. Special issue: Land and Livelihood in Oceania, edited by Richard Bedford and John Overton (guest editors).

DIVALE, WILLIAM (1999). Climatic Instability, Food Storage, and the Development of Numerical Counting: A Cross-Cultural Study. Cross-Cultural Research, 33(4), 341-368.

DOBKINS, REBECCA J. (1999). Pacific Voices. American Anthropologist, 101(2), 400-406.

FIRTH, RAYMOND (1999). The Region in Review: International Issues and Events, 1998. The Contemporary Pacific, 11(2), 416-426.

FOALE, MICHAEL (1999). Agriculture in the South Pacific: What Does the Future Hold. Development Bulletin, (49), 56-58.

HARRISON, SIMON (1999). Identity as a Scarce Resource. Social Anthropology, 7(3), 239-251.

LAWSON, STEPHANIE (1999). Le traditionalisme et les politiques de l'identité culturelle en Asie et dans le Pacifique: une mise au point critique. Journal de la Société des Océanistes, 109(2), 37-51. Special issue: Identité culturelles et identités nationales dans le pacifique (guest editor: Alain Babadzan).

MACKAY, DAVID (1999). Myth, Science, and Experience in the British Construction of the Pacific. In Alex Calder, Jonathan Lamb and Bridget Orr (Ed.), Voyages and Beaches: Pacific Encounters, 1769-1840 (pp. 100-113). Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press.

MCLEAN, MERVYN (1999). All the King's Horses. The Contemporary Pacific, 11(2), 468-473. Review article on Adrienne L. Kaeppler and J.W. Love (eds), The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Vol.9: Australia and the Pacific, New York and London: Garland Publishing Group, 1998.

MEIJL, TOON VAN; BENDA-BECKMANN, FRANZ VON (1999). Introduction. In Toon van Meijl and Franz von Benda-Beckmann (Ed.), Property Rights and Economic Development: Land and Natural Resources in Southeast Asia and Oceania (pp. 1-14). London and New York: Kegan Paul International.

OGDEN, MICHAEL R. (1999). Islands on the Internet. The Contemporary Pacific, 11(2), 452-465.

OVERTON, JOHN (1999). Sustainable Development and the Pacific Islands. In John Overton and Regina Scheyvens (Ed.), Strategies for Sustainable Development: Experiences from the Pacific (pp. 1-18). London and New York: Zed Books. Published in Australasia by University of New South Wales Press, Sydney. Bibliography: 268-296.

OVERTON, JOHN (1999). A Future in the Past? Seeking Sustainable Agriculture. In John Overton and Regina Scheyvens (Ed.), Strategies for Sustainable Development: Experiences from the Pacific (pp. 227-240). London and New York: Zed Books. Published in Australasia by University of New South Wales Press, Sydney. Bibliography: 268-296.

OVERTON, JOHN; MURRAY, WARWICK; ALI, IMAM (1999). Commodity Production and Unsustainable Agriculture. In John Overton and Regina Scheyvens (Ed.), Strategies for Sustainable Development: Experiences from the Pacific (pp. 168-181). London and New York: Zed Books. Published in Australasia by University of New South Wales Press, Sydney. Bibliography: 268-296.

OVERTON, JOHN; SCHEYVENS, REGINA; PURDIE, NICK (1999). Conclusions: Achieving Sustainable Development. In John Overton and Regina Scheyvens (Ed.), Strategies for Sustainable Development: Experiences from the Pacific (pp. 254-267). London and New York: Zed Books. Published in Australasia by University of New South Wales Press, Sydney. Bibliography: 268-296.

OVERTON, JOHN; STOREY, DONOVAN (1999). Sustainable Urban Footprints. In John Overton and Regina Scheyvens (Ed.), Strategies for Sustainable Development: Experiences from the Pacific (pp. 241-253). London and New York: Zed Books. Published in Australasia by University of New South Wales Press, Sydney. Bibliography: 268-296.

OVERTON, JOHN; THAMAN, R.R. (1999). Resources and the Environment. In John Overton and Regina Scheyvens (Ed.), Strategies for Sustainable Development: Experiences from the Pacific (pp. 19-32). London and New York: Zed Books. Published in Australasia by University of New South Wales Press, Sydney. Bibliography: 268-296.

PATOLE-EDOUMBA, ELISE (1999). L'archerie en Océanie. Journal de la Société des Océanistes, (108/1), 57-70.

POCOCK, J.G.A. (1999). Nature and History, Self and Other: European Perceptions of World History in the Age of Encounter. In Alex Calder, Jonathan Lamb and Bridget Orr (Ed.), Voyages and Beaches: Pacific Encounters, 1769-1840 (pp. 25-44). Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press.

PURDIE, NICK (1999). Pacific Islands Livelihoods. In John Overton and Regina Scheyvens (Ed.), Strategies for Sustainable Development: Experiences from the Pacific (pp. 64-79). London and New York: Zed Books. Published in Australasia by University of New South Wales Press, Sydney. Bibliography: 268-296.

SAHLINS, MARSHALL (1999). Two or Three Things I Know about Culture. The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 5(3), 399-421.

SAMOU, SALOME (1999). Marine Resources. In John Overton and Regina Scheyvens (Ed.), Strategies for Sustainable Development: Experiences from the Pacific (pp. 142-154). London and New York: Zed Books. Published in Australasia by University of New South Wales Press, Sydney. Bibliography: 268-296.

SCHEYVENS, REGINA; PURDIE, NICK (1999). Ecotourism. In John Overton and Regina Scheyvens (Ed.), Strategies for Sustainable Development: Experiences from the Pacific (pp. 212-226). London and New York: Zed Books. Published in Australasia by University of New South Wales Press, Sydney. Bibliography: 268-296.

SCHEYVENS; REGINA (1999). Culture and Society. In John Overton and Regina Scheyvens (Ed.), Strategies for Sustainable Development: Experiences from the Pacific (pp. 48-63). London and New York: Zed Books. Published in Australasia by University of New South Wales Press, Sydney. Bibliography: 268-296.

SCHUTTE, GERHARD (1999). Colonialism and Eurocentrism: Anthropology: Guilty as Charged? Reviews in Anthropology, 28(2), 123-136. Review article on J.M. Blaut, 1993, The Colonizer's Model of the World, and Nicholas Thomas, 1994, Colonialism's Culture: Anthropology, Travel and Government.

SCHWARTZ, THEODORE (1999). Residues of a Career: Reflections on Anthropological Knowledge. Ethos, 27(1), 54-61.

STEWART, PAMELA J.; STRATHERN, ANDREW. 2000. Returns of the Gift, Returns from the Gift. Journal of Ritual Studies, 14(1): 52-59.

WARTHO, RICHARD; OVERTON, JOHN (1999). The Pacific Islands and the World. In John Overton and Regina Scheyvens (Ed.), Strategies for Sustainable Development: Experiences from the Pacific (pp. 33-47). London and New York: Zed Books. Published in Australasia by University of New South Wales Press, Sydney. Bibliography: 268-296.

 

GENERAL/BOOKS

BEAGLEHOLE, J.C. (ed.) (1999). The Journals of Captain Cook. Woodbridge, Suffolk: Boydell and Brewer. 5 volumes. Reissue.

Comments: Volume I. The Voyage of the Endeavour, 1768-1771; Volume II. The Voyage of the Resolution and Endeavour, 1772-1775; Volume III. The Voyage of the Resolution and Discovery, 1776-1780; Portfolio: Charts and Views Drawn by Cook and his Officers.

LEFEEBER, YVONNE; VOORHOEVE, HENK W.A. (1998). Indigenous Customs in Childbirth and Child Care. Assen: Van Gorcum.

MEIJL, TOON VAN; BENDA-BECKMANN, FRANZ VON (1999). Property Rights and Economic Development: Land and Natural Resources in Southeast Asia and Oceania. London and New York: Kegan Paul International.

OVERTON, JOHN; SCHEYVENS, REGINA (1999). Strategies for Sustainable Development: Experiences from the Pacific. London: Zed Books.

TATZ, COLIN (1999). Aboriginal Suicide is Different: Aboriginal Youth Suicide in New South Wales, the Australian Territory and New Zealand. Sydney: Centre for Comparative Genocide Studies, Macquarie University. 165 pages.

 

AUSTRALIA/ARTICLES

ATTWOOD, BAIN; MARKUS, ANDREW (1998). Representation Matters: The 1967 Referendum and Citizenship. In Nicolas Petersen and Will Sanders (Ed.), Citizenship and Indigenous Australians: Changing Conceptions and Possibilities (pp. 118-140). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Series: Reshaping Australian Institutions.

BALME, JANE; TOUSSAINT, SANDY (1999). 'I reckon they should keep that hut': Reflections on Aboriginal Tracking in the Kimberley. Australian Aboriginal Studies, (1), 26-32.

BELL, DIANE (1998). Aboriginal Women and the Religious Experience. In Max Charlesworth (Ed.), Religious Business: Essays on Australian Aboriginal Spirituality (pp. 46-71). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

BERNDT, RONALD M. (1998). A Profile of Good and Bad in Australian Aboriginal Religion. In Max Charlesworth (Ed.), Religious Business: Essays on Australian Aboriginal Spirituality (pp. 24-45). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

BORSBOOM, AD (1999). From Terra Nullius to Mabo: Land Rights and Self-determination in Aboriginal Australia. In Toon van Meijl and Franz von Benda-Beckmann (Ed.), Property Rights and Economic Development: Land and Natural Resources in Southeast Asia and Oceania (pp. 208-228). London and New York: Kegan Paul International.

BRENNAN SJ, FATHER FRANK (1998). Land Rights - The Religious Factor. In Max Charlesworth (Ed.), Religious Business: Essays on Australian Aboriginal Spirituality (pp. 142-175). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

BURNS, TRISH (1999). Subsistence and Settlement Patterns in the Darwin Coastal Region during the Late Holocene Period: A Preliminary Report of Archaeological Research. Australian Aboriginal Studies, (1), 59-68.

CASS, ALAN; GILLIN, ADRIAN G.; HORVATH, (1999). End-state Renal Disease in Aboriginals in New South Wales: A Very Different Picture to the Northern Territory. Medical Journal of Australia, 171(8), 407-410.

CHARLESWORTH, MAX (1998). Introduction. In Max Charlesworth (Ed.), Religious Business: Essays on Australian Aboriginal Spirituality (pp. xiii-xxvi). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

CHOO, CHRISTINE (1997). The Role of the Catholic Missionaries at Beagle Bay in the Removal of Aboriginal Children from their Families in the Kimberley Region from the 1890's. Aboriginal History, <21>, 14-29.

CRUMLIN, ROSEMARY (1998). Aboriginal Spirituality: Land as Holder of Story and Myth in Recent Aboriginal Art. In Max Charlesworth (Ed.), Religious Business: Essays on Australian Aboriginal Spirituality (pp. 94-102). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

DIXON, R.M.W. (1997). Christine Palmerston: A Reappraisal. Aboriginal History, 21, 162-169.

DOUSSET, LAURENT (1999). L'alliance de marriage et la promesse d'épouses chez les Ngaatjatjarra du Désert de l'Ouest australien. Journal de la Société des Océanistes, (108/1), 3-17.

EIPPER, CHRIS (1999). The Magic in the Magic Pudding. The Australian Journal of Anthropology, 10(2), 192-212.

GIBSON, CHRIS (1999). Rebuilding the Jawoyn Nation: Regional Agreements, Spatial Politics and Aboriginal Self-determination in Katherine, Northern Territory. Australian Aboriginal Studies, (1), 10-25.

GOTT, BETH (1999). Tupha Species: A Staple Aboriginal Food in Southern Australia. Australian Aboriginal Studies, (1), 33-50.

GRAY, GEOFFREY (1997). 'In View of the Obvious Animus': The Discrediting of Ralph Piddington. Aboriginal History, <21>, 111-132.

GRAY, GEOFFREY (1998). From Nomadism to Citizenship: A.P. Elkin and Aboriginal Advancement. In Nicolas Petersen and Will Sanders (Ed.), Citizenship and Indigenous Australians: Changing Conceptions and Possibilities (pp. 55-76). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Series: Reshaping Australian Institutions.

HANNA, JEFFREY N.; WARNOCK, TIM H.; SHEPHERD, ROSS W.; SELVEY, LINDA A. (2000). Fulminant Hepatitis A in Indigenous Children in Queensland. Medical Journal of Australia, 172(1), 19-21.

JACOBSON, ARTIE; GIRU DATA COUNCIL OF ELDERS; LAMB, LARA (1999). Wunggomalli Model: A Consultive Model and Database for Cultural Heritage Management in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. Australian Aboriginal Studies, (1), 51-58.

KIMBER, RICHARD (1997). Diane Bell, the Ngarrindjeri and the Hindmarsh Island Affair: 'Value-free' Ethnography. Aboriginal History, 21, 203-232. Review article on Diane Bell, NgaRRiNDJeRi WURRUWARRIN: A World that Is, Was and Will Be, North Melbourne: Spinifex Press, 1998.

LANE, RUTH (1997). Remembering Past Environments: Identity, Place and Environmental Knowledge in the Tumut Region of New South Wales. Aboriginal History, 21, 148-161.

MCCAUGHAN, GEOFFREY W.; TORZILLO, PAUL J. (2000). Hepatitis A, Liver Transplants and Indigenous Communities. Medical Journal of Australia, 172(1), 6-7.

MCGREGOR, RUSSELL (1999). Wards, Words and Citizens: A.P. Elkin and Paul Hasluck on Assimilation. Oceania, 69(4), 243-259.

MCINTOSH, IAN S. (1997). The Birrinydji Legacy: Aborigines, Macassans and Mining in North-East Arnhem Land. Aboriginal History, 21, 70-89.

MARIKA, RAYMATTJA (1999). The 1998 Wentworth Lecture. Australian Aboriginal Studies, (1), 3-9.

MARTINEZ, JULIA (1997). Problemising Aboriginal Nationalism. Aboriginal History, 21, 133-147.

MAYNARD, JOHN. (1997). Fred Maynard and the Australian Aboriginal Progressive Association (AAPA): One God, One Aim, One Destiny. Aboriginal History, 21: 1-13.

MULGAN, RICHARD (1998). Citizenship and Legitimacy in Post-colonial Australia. In Nicolas Petersen and Will Sanders (Ed.), Citizenship and Indigenous Australians: Changing Conceptions and Possibilities (pp. 179-195). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Series: Reshaping Australian Institutions.

NETTHEIM, GARTH (1998). The International Law Context. In Nicolas Petersen and Will Sanders (Ed.), Citizenship and Indigenous Australians: Changing Conceptions and Possibilities (pp. 196-207). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Series: Reshaping Australian Institutions.

NOBLE, JAMES C. (1997). On the Ethno-ecology of Mallee Root-water. Aboriginal History, 21, 170-202.

PARSONS, MICHAEL (1997). The Tourist Corroboree in South Australia in 1911. Aboriginal History, 21, 46-69.

PETERSEN, NICOLAS; SANDERS, WEILL (1998). Introduction. In Nicolas Petersen and Will Sanders (Ed.), Citizenship and Indigenous Australians: Changing Conceptions and Possibilities (pp. 1-32). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Series: Reshaping Australian Institutions.

PETERSON, NICOLAS (1998). Welfare Colonialism and Citizenship: Politics, Economics and Agency. In Nicolas Petersen and Will Sanders (Ed.), Citizenship and Indigenous Australians: Changing Conceptions and Possibilities (pp. 101-117). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Series: Reshaping Australian Institutions.

PETROW, STEFAN (1997). The Last Man: The Mutilation of William Lanne in 1869 and its Aftermath. Aboriginal History, 21, 90-112.

READ, PETER (1998). Whose Citizen? Whose Country? In Nicolas Petersen and Will Sanders (Ed.), Citizenship and Indigenous Australians: Changing Conceptions and Possibilities (pp. 169-178). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Series: Reshaping Australian Institutions.

REYNOLDS, HENRY (1998). Sovereignty. In Nicolas Petersen and Will Sanders (Ed.), Citizenship and Indigenous Australians: Changing Conceptions and Possibilities (pp. 208-215). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Series: Reshaping Australian Institutions.

ROSE, DEBORAH BIRD (1998). Ned Kelly Died for Our Sins. In Max Charlesworth (Ed.), Religious Business: Essays on Australian Aboriginal Spirituality (pp. 103-119). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

ROWSE, TIM (1998). Indigenous Citizenship and Self-determination: The Problem of Shared Responsibilities. In Nicolas Petersen and Will Sanders (Ed.), Citizenship and Indigenous Australians: Changing Conceptions and Possibilities (pp. 79-100). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Series: Reshaping Australian Institutions.

SANDERS, WILL (1998). Citizenship and the Community Development Employment Project Scheme: Equal Rights, Difference and Appropriateness. In Nicolas Petersen and Will Sanders (Ed.), Citizenship and Indigenous Australians: Changing Conceptions and Possibilities (pp. 141-153). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Series: Reshaping Australian Institutions.

SHARP, NONIE (1998). Malo's Law in Court: The Religious Background to the Mabo Case. In Max Charlesworth (Ed.), Religious Business: Essays on Australian Aboriginal Spirituality (pp. 176-202). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

SKIRA, IRYNEJ (1997). 'I Hope You Will Be My Friend': Tasmanian Aborigines in the Furneauw Group in the Nineteenth Century - Population and Land Tenure. Aboriginal History, <21>, 30-45.

STANNER, W.E.H. (1998). Some Aspects of Aboriginal Religion. In Max Charlesworth (Ed.), Religious Business: Essays on Australian Aboriginal Spirituality (pp. 1-23). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

SUTTON, PETER (1999). Anthropological Submission on the Reeves Review. Anthropological Forum, 9(2), 189-208.

SWAIN, TONY (1998). On 'Understanding' Aboriginal Religion. In Max Charlesworth (Ed.), Religious Business: Essays on Australian Aboriginal Spirituality (pp. 72-93). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

TONKINSON, ROBERT (1999). The Pragmatics and Politics of Aboriginal Tradition and Identity in Australia. Journal de la Société des Océanistes, 109(2), 133-147. Special issue: Identité culturelles et identités nationales dans le pacifique (guest editor: Alain Babadzan).

TRIGGER, DAVID (1998). Citizenship and Indigenous Responses to Mining in the Gulf Country. In Nicolas Petersen and Will Sanders (Ed.), Citizenship and Indigenous Australians: Changing Conceptions and Possibilities (pp. 154-166). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Series: Reshaping Australian Institutions.

TRIGGER, DAVID (1999). Nature, Work and 'the Environment': Contesting Sentiments and Identities in the Southwest of Western Australia. The Australian Journal of Anthropology, 10(2), 163-176.

TURNBULL, PAUL (1999). Enlightment Anthropology and the Ancestral Remains of Australian Aboriginal People. In Alex Calder, Jonathan Lamb and Bridget Orr (Ed.), Voyages and Beaches: Pacific Encounters, 1769-1840 (pp. 202-225). Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press.

VENBRUX, ERIC (1999). "A Glimpse of the Dreamtime": Property Rights and Tourism in the Tiwi Islands, Northern Australia. In Toon van Meijl and Franz von Benda-Beckmann (Ed.), Property Rights and Economic Development: Land and Natural Resources in Southeast Asia and Oceania (pp. 229-258). London and New York: Kegan Paul International.

VENBRUX, ERIC (1999). (Dis)closure: Baldwin Spencer's Collecting of Artifacts from Melville and Bathurst Islands. Focaal, (34), 59-78. Special issue: Academic Anthropology and the Museum: Back to the Future.

WILLIS, PETER (1998). Riders in the Chariot: Aboriginal Conversion to Christianity in Remote Australia. In Max Charlesworth (Ed.), Religious Business: Essays on Australian Aboriginal Spirituality (pp. 120-141). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

WOOD, MARILYN (1998). Nineteenth Century Bureaucratic Constructions of Indigenous Identities in New South Wales. In Nicolas Petersen and Will Sanders (Ed.), Citizenship and Indigenous Australians: Changing Conceptions and Possibilities (pp. 35-54). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Series: Reshaping Australian Institutions.

YOUNG, ELSPETH (1999). Reconciliation or Exclusion? Integrating Indigenous and Non-indigenous Land Management Concepts for Australia's Native Title. Asia Pacific Viewpoint, 40(2), 159-171. Special issue: Land and Livelihood in Oceania, edited by Richard Bedford and John Overton (guest editors).

 

AUSTRALIA/BOOKS

ALTMAN, J.C.; LEVITUS, R.I. (1999). The Allocation and Management of Royalties under the Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act: Options for Reform. Canberra: Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, ANU. CAEPR Discussion Paper Nr 191.

ALTMAN, J.C.; SMITH, D.E. (1999). The Ngurratjuta Aboriginal Corporation: A Model for Understanding Northern Territory Royalty Associations. Canberra: Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, ANU. Discussion Paper Nr 185.

ARTHUR, W.S. (1999). Careers, Aspirations and the Meaning of Work in Remote Australia: Torres Strait. Canberra: Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, ANU. CAEPR Discussion Paper Nr 190.

BOWE, HEATHER; MOREY, STEPHEN (1999). The Yorta Yorta (Bangerang) Language of Murray Goulburn Including Yabula Yabula. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics, RSPAS, ANU. Pacific Linguistics, Series C-154.

CARRINGTON, LOIS; TRIFFIT, GERALDINE (1999). OZBIB: A Linguistic Bibliography of Aboriginal Australia and the Torres Strait Islands. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics, RSPAS, ANU.

CORN, AARON DAVID SAMUEL (1999). Dreamtime Wisdom, Modern Time Vision: The Aboriginal Acculturation of Popular Music in Arnhem Land, Australia. Darwin: North Australia Research Unit, RSPAS, ANU. Discussion Paper 13/99.

DALY, A.E.; D.E. SMITH (1999). Indigenous Household Demography and Socioeconomic Status: The Policy Implications of 1996 Census Data. Canberra: Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, ANU. Discussion Paper Nr 181.

FINLAYSON, J.D.; AULD, A.J. (1999). Shoe or Stew? Balancing Wants and Needs in Indigenous Households: A Study of Appropriate Income Support Payments and Policies for Families. Canberra: Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, ANU. Discussion Paper Nr 182.

FLETCHER, CHRISTINE (1999). Does Federalism Safeguard Indigenous Rights? Darwin: North Australia Research Unit, RSPAS, ANU. Discussion Paper 14/99.

GRAY, M.C.; HUNTER, B.H. (1999). Determinants of Employment and Labour Force Participation: A Cohort Analysis of Indigenous and Non-indigenous Australians, 1986-96. Canberra: Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, ANU. Discussion Paper Nr 186.

HUNTER, B.H.; GRAY, M.C. (1999). Income Fluctuations over the Lifecycle: A Cohort Analysis of Indigenous and Non-indigenous Australians, 1986-96. Canberra: Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, ANU. Discussion Paper Nr 183.

LEVITUS, R.I.; MARTIN, D.F.; POLLACK, D.P. (1999). Regionalisation of Northern Territory Land Councils. Canberra: Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, ANU. CAEPR Discussion Paper Nr 192.

MCDONNELL, S. (1999). Women's Business: Access to Credit for Indigenous Women Entrepreneurs within Torres Strait. Canberra: Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, ANU. CAEPR Discussion Paper Nr 188.

SANDERS, W. (1999). Torres Strait Governance Structures and the Centenary of Australian Federation: A Missed Opportunity? Canberra: Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, ANU. Discussion Paper Nr 184.

SCOTT, KIM (1999). Benang: From the Heart. Fremantle, WA: Fremantle Arts Press.
Reviews: Aboriginal History, 21, 1997: 238-240 (G. Briscoe).

TAYLOR, J.; BELL, M. (1999). Changing Places: Indigenous Population Movement in the 1990s. Canberra: Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, ANU. CAEPR Discussion Paper Nr 189.

WALL, DEBORAH RUIZ (1999). Returning to the Heart of Gadigal Land: Reconciliation in Redfern - 'The Block'. Newtown, NSW: D. Wall, 152 Wilson Street.

WESTBURY, N. (1999). Feast, Famine and Fraud: Considerations in the Delivery of Banking and Financial Services to Remote Indigenous Communities. Canberra: Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, ANU. CAEPR Discussion Paper Nr 187.

 

MELANESIA/ARTICLES

ABRAMSON, ALLEN (1999). Sacred Cows of 'Development': The Ritual Incorporation of a Dairy Project in the Eastern Interior of Fiji (c.1980-1997). Oceania, 69(4), 260-281.

ABRAMSON, ALLEN (1999). Dialectics of Localization: The Political Articulation of Land Rites and Land Rights in the Interior of Eastern Fiji (1874-c.1990). History and Anthropology, 11(4), 437-477.

AIKMAN, COLIN (1999). Making a Multi-racial Democracy Work in Fiji. Asia Pacific Viewpoint, 40(3), 285-294. Review article on Brij V. Lal, 1998, Another Way: The Politics of Constitutional Reform in Fiji, Canberra: ANU/Asia Pacific Press.

ALLEN, BRYANT (1999). The Mapping Agricultural Systems Project Provides New Information on Village Agriculture in Papua New Guinea. Development Bulletin, (49), 103-105.

BABLIS, FELIX G. (1999). The Lessons and Potential for Sustainability and Outreach of Microfinance Institutions in Papua New Guinea and Other Pacific Island Countries. Development Bulletin, (50), 19-21. Special issue: Development: Papua New Guinean Perspectives.

BALLARD, C. (1998). The Sun by Night: Huli Moral Topography and Myths of a Time of Darkness. In Laurence R. Goldman and Chris Ballard (Ed.), Fluid Ontologies: Myth, Ritual and Philosophy in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea (pp. 67-85). Westport, Connecticut and London.

BALLARD, CHRIS (1999). Blanks in the Writing: Possible Histories for West New Guinea. The Journal of Pacific History, 34(1), 149-155. Special issue: Historical Perspectives on West New Guinea.

BALLARD, CHRIS; CLARK, JEFFREY (1999). Blurred Boundaries and Transformed Identities: Myth and Ritual in the Southern Highlands of Papua New Guinea. Canberra Anthropology, 22(1), 1-5. Special issue: Special Focus on Myth and History in the New Guinea Highlands (guest editor: Chris Ballard).

BAMFORD, SANDRA (1998). To Eat for Other: Taboo and the Elicitation of Bodily Form among the Kamea of Papua New Guinea. In Michael Lambek and Andrew Strathern (Ed.), Bodies and Persons: Comparative Perspectives from Africa and Melanesia (pp. 158-171). Cambridge and Melbourne: Cambridge University Press.

BATIBASAQA, KALAVETI; OVERTON, JOHN; HORSLEY, PETER (1999). Vanua: Land, People and Culture in Fiji. In John Overton and Regina Scheyvens (Ed.), Strategies for Sustainable Development: Experiences from the Pacific (pp. 100-106). London and New York: Zed Books. Published in Australasia by University of New South Wales Press, Sydney. Bibliography: 268-296.

BEDFORD, STUART; SPRIGGS, MATTHEW; REGENVANU, RALPH (1999). The Australian National University-Vanuatu Cultural Centre Archaeology Project, 1994-97: Aims and Results. Oceania, 70(1), 16-24. Special issue: Fieldwork, Fieldworkers: Developments in Vanuatu Research (guest editor: Lissant Bolton). Bibliography: 102-108.

BERCOVITCH, EYTAN (1998). Dis-embodyment and Concealment among the Atbalmin of Papua New Guinea. In Michael Lambek and Andrew Strathern (Ed.), Bodies and Persons: Comparative Perspectives from Africa and Melanesia (pp. 210-231). Cambridge and Melbourne: Cambridge University Press.

BIERSACK, A. (1998). Sacrifice and Regeneration among the Ipilis: The View from Tipini. In Laurence R. Goldman and Chris Ballard (Ed.), Fluid Ontologies: Myth, Ritual and Philosophy in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea (pp. 43-66). Westport, Connecticut and London.

BOLTON, LISSANT (1999). Radio and the Redefinition of Kastam in Vanuatu. The Contemporary Pacific, 11(2), 335-360.

BOLTON, LISSANT (1999). Introduction. Oceania, 70(1), 1-8. Special issue: Fieldwork, Fieldworkers: Developments in Vanuatu Research (guest editor: Lissant Bolton). Bibliography: 102-108.

BOLTON, LISSANT (1999). Women, Place and Practice in Vanuatu: A View from Ambrae. Oceania, 70(1), 43-55. Special issue: Fieldwork, Fieldworkers: Developments in Vanuatu Research (guest editor: Lissant Bolton). Bibliography: 102-108.

BOURKE, R. MICHAEL (1999). The 1997 Drought in Papua New Guinea: Development and Food Security. Development Bulletin, (49), 40-41.

BOWDEN, PETER (1999). Health through Theatre in the Pacific. Development Bulletin, (50), 83-85.

BRETON, STÉPHAN (1999). Death and the Ideology of Compensation among the Wodani, Western Highlands of Irian Jaya. Social Anthropology, 7(3), 297-326.

BRISON, KAREN J. (1999). Hierarchy in the World of Fijian Children. Ethnology, 38(2), 97-119.

BROWN GLICK, PAULA (1999). Recreating Early Contact in Papua New Guinea: The Story of the Hagen-Sepik Patrol. Asia Pacific Viewpoint, 40(2), 211-213. Review article on Bill Gammage, The Sky Travellers: Journey's in New Guinea 1938-1939, Carlton, Vic.: Melbourne University Press, 1998.

BRYANT, ALLEN (1999). Rural Poverty in Papua New Guinea. Development Bulletin, (49), 42-44.

BULLARD, ALICE (1999). Le théâtre des plages en Nouvelle-Calédonie: presentation du corps et art kanak féministe. Journal de la Société des Océanistes, (108/1), 133-143.

CASSELLS, ROSS; SCHEYVENS REGINA (1999). Sustainable Forestry Options in the Solomon Islands. In John Overton and Regina Scheyvens (Ed.), Strategies for Sustainable Development: Experiences from the Pacific (pp. 199-211). London and New York: Zed Books. Published in Australasia by University of New South Wales Press, Sydney. Bibliography: 268-296.

CHAPPELL, DAVID A. (1999). Melanesia in Review: Issues and Events, 1998: New Caledonia. The Contemporary Pacific, 11(2), 432-438.

CLARK, JEFFREY (1999). Cause and Afek: Primal Women, Bachelor Cults and the Female Spirit. Canberra Anthropology, 22(1), 6-33. Special issue: Special Focus on Myth and History in the New Guinea Highlands (guest editor: Chris Ballard).

COX, ELIZABETH (1999). Appropriate Development: Twenty-five Years of Changing Non Government Efforts and Organisations. Development Bulletin, (50), 6-10. Special issue: Development: Papua New Guinean Perspectives.

CROOK, TONY (1999). Growing Knowledge in Bovilip: Papua New Guinea. Oceania, 69(4), 225-242.

CURTIS, TIM (1999). Tom's Tambu House: Spacing, Status and Sacredness in South Malakula, Vanuatu. Oceania, 70(1), 56-71. Special issue: Fieldwork, Fieldworkers: Developments in Vanuatu Research (guest editor: Lissant Bolton). Bibliography: 102-108.

DEGUSTA, DAVID (1999). Fijian Cannibalism: Osteological Evidence from Navatu. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 110, 215-224.

DERLON, BRIGITTE (1999). Traditions et politiques de l'État en Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée: le cas de la province de Nouvelle-Irlande. Journal de la Société des Océanistes, 109(2), 71-81. Special issue: Identité culturelles et identités nationales dans le pacifique (guest editor: Alain Babadzan).

DICKSON-WAIKO, ANNE (1999). Civil Society and Development, Non Government Organizations and Churches. Development Bulletin, (50), 44-46. Special issue: Development: Papua New Guinean Perspectives.

DINNEN, SINCLAIR (1999). Militaristic Solutions in a Weak State: Internal Security, Private Contractors and Political Leadership in Papua New Guinea. The Contemporary Pacific, 11(2), 279-303.

DURUTALO, ALUMITA L. (1999). Melanesia in Review: Issues and Events, 1998: Fiji. The Contemporary Pacific, 11(2), 427-432.

DWYER, PETER D.; MINNEGAL, MONICA (1999). The Transformation of Use-rights: A Comparison of Two Papua New Guinean Societies. Journal of Anthropological Research, 55(3), 361-383.

EPSTEIN, A.L. 1999. Tubuan: The Survival of the Male Cult among the Tolai. Journal of Ritual Studies, 12(2): 15-28.

GARAP, SARAH (1999). The Struggles of Women and Girls in Simbu Province. Development Bulletin, (50), 47-50. Special issue: Development: Papua New Guinean Perspectives.

GIAY, BENNY (1999). The Conversion of Weakebo: A Big Man of the Me Community in the 1930s. The Journal of Pacific History, 34(1), 181-189. Special issue: Historical Perspectives on West New Guinea.

GODSCHALK, JAN A. (1999). A.C. de Kock's Encounter with the Eastern Highlands of Irian Jaya: The First Ethnographic Data from the Mek Culture Area in the Eastern Highlands of Irian Jaya. The Journal of Pacific History, 34(1), 219-228. Special issue: Historical Perspectives on West New Guinea.

GOLDMAN, L.R. (1998). A Trickster for All Seasons: The Huli Iba Tiri. In Laurence R. Goldman and Chris Ballard (Ed.), Fluid Ontologies: Myth, Ritual and Philosophy in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea (pp. 87-124). Westport, Connecticut and London.

GOLDMAN, L.R.; DUFFIELD, J.; BALLARD, C. (1998). Fire and Water: Fluid Ontologies in Melanesian Myth. In Laurence R. Goldman and Chris Ballard (Ed.), Fluid Ontologies: Myth, Ritual and Philosophy in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea (pp. 1-13). Westport, Connecticut and London.

GRAILLE, CAROLINE (1999). Coutume et changement social en Nouvelle-Calédonie. Journal de la Société des Océanistes, 109(2), 97-119. Special issue: Identité culturelles et identités nationales dans le pacifique (guest editor: Alain Babadzan).

GUIART, JEAN (1999). "A propos de"... Henri Perron, 1998, Calédonie sur parole: à l'écoute de Parawi Reybas et des autres: chronique, Nouméa: Edition Grain de Sable. Journal de la Société des Océanistes, (108/1), 145-152.

GÖRLICH, JOACHIM (1999). The Transformation of Violence in the Colonial Encounter: Intercultural Discourses and Practices in Papua New Guinea. Ethnology, 38(2), 151-162.

HANSON, LUKE (1999). Mapping Land Resource Vulnerability in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea. Development Bulletin, (49), 106-109.

HOLZKNECHT, HARTMUT (1999). Past, Present and Future: Building on Papua New Guinea's Customary Strengths in Resource Management. Development Bulletin, (50), 29-31. Special issue: Development: Papua New Guinean Perspectives.

HOLZKNECHT, HARTMUT (1999). Customary Property Rights and Economic Development in Papua New Guinea. In Toon van Meijl and Franz von Benda-Beckmann (Ed.), Property Rights and Economic Development: Land and Natural Resources in Southeast Asia and Oceania (pp. 139-164). London and New York: Kegan Paul International.

HOUSE, WILLIAM J. (1999). Prospects for Demographic Behavioural Change in Vanuatu: The Results of a KAP Survey. Development Bulletin, (50), 72-75.

HUBER, MARY TAYLOR (1999). The Danger of Immorality: Dignity and Disorder in Gender Relations in a Northern New Guinea Diocese. In Mary Taylor Huber and Nancy C. Lutkehaus (Ed.), Gendered Missions: Women and Men in Missionary Discourse and Practice, (pp. 179-206). Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.

HUBER, MARY TAYLOR; LUTKEHAUS, NANCY C. (1999). Introduction: Gendered Missions at Home and Abroad. In Mary Taylor Huber and Nancy C. Lutkehaus (Ed.), Gendered Missions: Women and Men in Missionary Discourse and Practice (pp. 1-38). Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.

HYSLOP, CATRIONA (1999). The Linguistics of Inhabiting Space: Spacial Reference in North-East Ambae Language. Oceania, 70(1), 25-42. Special issue: Fieldwork, Fieldworkers: Developments in Vanuatu Research (guest editor: Lissant Bolton). Bibliography: 102-108.

ILA'AVA, VELE PAT (1999). The Dual Salary Policy: An Obstacle to Real Human and National Development. Development Bulletin, (50), 65-66. Special issue: Development: Papua New Guinean Perspectives.

ITÉANU, ANDRÉ (1999). Synchronisation among the Orokaiva. Social Anthropology, 7(3), 265-278.

JOLLY, MARGARET (1999). Another Time, Another Place. Oceania, 69(4), 282-299.

JOSEPHIDES, L. (1998). Myths of Containment, Myths of Extension: Creating Relations across Boundaries. In Laurence R. Goldman and Chris Ballard (Ed.), Fluid Ontologies: Myth, Ritual and Philosophy in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea (pp. 125-141). Westport, Connecticut and London.

KABUTAUKA, TARCISIUS TARA (1999). Melanesia in Review: Issues and Events, 1998: Solomon Islands. The Contemporary Pacific, 11(2), 443-449.

KAMAN, JULIENNE (1999). No Development without Peace: Rethinking Development in Papua New Guinea: A Conceptual Framework. Development Bulletin, (50), 51-53. Special issue: Development: Papua New Guinean Perspectives.

KAVANAMUR, DAVID; TURARE, ROBERT (1999). Sustainable Credit Schemes for Rural Development in Papua New Guinea. Development Bulletin, (50), 11-14. Special issue: Development: Papua New Guinean Perspectives.

KNAUFT, BRUCE M. (1998). Creative Possessions: Spirit Mediumship and Millennial Economy among the Gebusi of Papua New Guinea. In Michael Lambek and Andrew Strathern (Ed.), Bodies and Persons: Comparative Perspectives from Africa and Melanesia (pp. 197-209). Cambridge and Melbourne: Cambridge University Press.

KNAUFT, B.M. (1998). How the World Turns Upside Down: Changing Geographies of Power and Spiritual Influence among the Gebusi. In Laurence R. Goldman and Chris Ballard (Ed.), Fluid Ontologies: Myth, Ritual and Philosophy in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea (pp. 144-161). Westport, Connecticut and London.

KOPUNYE, HELEN; NEWSON, JOHN (1999). Microfinance and Financial Intermediation in Rural Papua New Guinea: An Integrated Scheme. Development Bulletin, (50), 15-18. Special issue: Development: Papua New Guinean Perspectives.

KORAWALI, KORA M. (1999). Professional Education in Papua New Guinea: Which Direction? Development Bulletin, (50), 56-58. Special issue: Development: Papua New Guinean Perspectives.

KUKARI, ARNOLD (1999). The Hegemony and Enigma of Modern Development. Development Bulletin, (50), 54-55. Special issue: Development: Papua New Guinean Perspectives.

LAGISA, LEONARD; SCHEYVENS, REGINA (1999). Mining in Papua New Guinea. In John Overton and Regina Scheyvens (Ed.), Strategies for Sustainable Development: Experiences from the Pacific (pp. 125-141). London and New York: Zed Books. Published in Australasia by University of New South Wales Press, Sydney. Bibliography: 268-296.

LIPUMA, EDWARD (1998). Modernity and Forms of Personhood in Melanesia. In Michael Lambek and Andrew Strathern (Ed.), Bodies and Persons: Comparative Perspectives from Africa and Melanesia (pp. 53-79). Cambridge and Melbourne: Cambridge University Press.

LUTKEHAUS, NANCY C. (1999). Missionary Maternalism: Gendered Images of the Holy Spirit Sisters in Colonial New Guinea. In Mary Taylor Huber and Nancy C. Lutkehaus (Ed.), Gendered Missions: Women and Men in Missionary Discourse and Practice (pp. 207-235). Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.

LÉCRIVAIN, VALÉRIE (1999). Captifs, femme louée et enfants vendus: les prémices de l'esclavage à Mélanésie. L'Homme, (152), 29-51.

MACDONALD, MARY N. 2000. Food and Gender in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea. Journal of Ritual Studies, 14(1): 23-31.

MALAU, CLEMENT (1999). The Evolving AIDS Epidemic: Challenges and Responses in Papua New Guinea. Development Bulletin, (50), 70-71. Special issue: Development: Papua New Guinean Perspectives.

MARSHALL, MAC (1999). Country Profile on Alcohol in Papua New Guinea. In Leanne Riley and Mac Marshall (Ed.), Alcohol and Health in Eight Developing Countries (pp. 115-133). Geneva: Substance Abuse Department, Social Change and Mental Health, WHO.

MASE, MARGARET (1999). Development, Life-modes and Language in Papua New Guinea. Development Bulletin, (50), 67-69. Special issue: Development: Papua New Guinean Perspectives.

MEIJER, HANS (1998). Botsing van culturen: Papoea's en andere bevolkingsgroepen. Spiegel Historiael, 33(7/8), 332. Special issue: Papoea's, paters en politiek, Nederlands-Nieuw-Guinea 1945-1962.

MEIRACKER, KEES VAN DER (1998). Nederlands-Nieuw-Guinea na de overdracht. Spiegel Historiael, 33(7/8), 333-337. Special issue: Papoea's, paters en politiek, Nederlands-Nieuw-Guinea 1945-1962.

MIROUX, DANIEL (1999). Le monde de l'argent et la fracture sociale en Nouvelle-Calédonie. Journal de la Société des Océanistes, (108/1), 19-31.

MOGINA, JANE (1999). Maintenance of Crop Diversity and Food Security in Rural Papua New Guinea: Case Studies from Cape Vogel and Goodenough Island. Development Bulletin, (50), 32-36. Special issue: Development: Papua New Guinean Perspectives.

MUNGKAJE, AUGUSTINE J. (1999). Coastal Fisheries Development in Papua New Guinea: An Opportunity for Economic Development in Coastal Communities. Development Bulletin, (50), 37-40. Special issue: Development: Papua New Guinean Perspectives.

NARAYAN, PARESH KUMAR (1999). The Causes and Consequences of Sugarcane Burning in Fiji. Development Bulletin, (49), 110-112.

NASH, JILL (1999). The State of/and Gender (In)Equality. Reviews in Anthropology, 28(3), 223-234. Review article on Ellen R. Judd, 1994, Gender and Power in Rural North China, and Maria Lepowsky, 1994, Fruit of the Motherland: Gender in an Egalitarian Society.

NIHILL, MICHAEL (1999). Time and the Red Other: Myth, History and the Paradoxes of Power in Anganen. Canberra Anthropology, 22(1), 66-87. Special issue: Special Focus on Myth and History in the New Guinea Highlands (guest editor: Chris Ballard).

O'HANLON, MICHAEL (1999). 'Mostly Harmless'? Missionaries, Administrators and Material Culture on the Coast of British New Guinea. The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 5(3), 377-397.

OBEYESEKERE, GANANATH (1998). Cannibal Feasts in Nineteenth-century Fiji: Seamen's Yarns and the Ethnographic Imagination. In Francis Barker, Peter Hulme, and Margaret Duncan Iversen (Ed.), Cannibalism and the Colonial World (pp. 63-86). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

OFFENBERG, GERTRUDIS A.M. (1998). Papoea's, paters en politiek: inleiding. Spiegel Historiael, 33(7/8), 288-289. Special issue: Papoea's, paters en politiek, Nederlands-Nieuw-Guinea 1945-1962.

OTTO, TON (1998). Paliau's Stories: Autobiography and Automythography of a Melanesian Prophet. Focaal, (32), 71-87.

OVERTON, JOHN (1999). Vakavanua, Vakamatanitu: Discourse of Development in Fiji. Asia Pacific Viewpoint, <40>(2), 173-186. Special issue: Land and Livelihood in Oceania, edited by Richard Bedford and John Overton (guest editors).

PARAPI, ARNOLD C. (1999). Access to Appropriate Secondary Education. Development Bulletin, (50), 59-61. Special issue: Development: Papua New Guinean Perspectives.

PILLON, PATRICK (1999). Identité, culture et catégories de l'action: autour des fondement idéels du territoire et de l'organisation sociale en pays Mèa et Houaïlou (Nouvelle Calédonie). Journal de la Société des Océanistes, 109(2), 83-96. Special issue: Identité culturelles et identités nationales dans le pacifique (guest editor: Alain Babadzan).

PLOEG, ANTON (1998). 'Zwarte menschen, witte bergen': de expeditie naar de Wilhelminatop. Spiegel Historiael, 33(7/8), 303-307. Special issue: Papoea's, paters en politiek, Nederlands-Nieuw-Guinea 1945-1962.

PLOEG, ANTON (1999). Colonial Land Law in Dutch New Guinea. The Journal of Pacific History, 34(1), 191-204. Special issue: Historical Perspectives on West New Guinea.

PLOEG, ANTON (1999). Land Tenure and the Commercialisation of Agriculture in Papua New Guinea. In Toon van Meijl and Franz von Benda-Beckmann (Ed.), Property Rights and Economic Development: Land and Natural Resources in Southeast Asia and Oceania (pp. 165-187). London and New York: Kegan Paul International.

POKAWIN, STEPHEN P. (1999). Greater Autonomy for Provinces: A Strategy for Meaningful Development for Papua New Guinea. Development Bulletin, (50), 41-43. Special issue: Development: Papua New Guinean Perspectives.

POULGRAIN, GREG (1999). Delaying the 'Discovery' of Oil in West New Guinea. The Journal of Pacific History, 34(1), 204-218. Special issue: Historical Perspectives on West New Guinea.

POUWER, JAN (1998). Mythe en geschiedenis in Nieuw-Guinea. Spiegel Historiael, 33(7/8), 326-331. Special issue: Papoea's, paters en politiek, Nederlands-Nieuw-Guinea 1945-1962.

POUWER, JAN (1999). The Enigma of the Unfinished Male: An Entry to East Bird's Head Mytho-logics, Irian Jaya. Anthropos, 94(4-6), 467-486.

POUWER, JAN (1999). The Colonisation, Decolonisation and Recolonisation of West New Guinea. The Journal of Pacific History, 34(1), 157-179. Special issue: Historical Perspectives on West New Guinea.

PÉTREQUIN, PIERRE; PÉTREQUIN, ANNE-MARIE (1999). La poterie en Nouvelle-Guinée: savoir-faire et transmission des techniques. Journal de la Société des Océanistes, (108/1), 71-101.

RAWLINGS, GREGORY E. (1999). Foundations of Urbanisation: Port Vila Town and Pango Village, Vanuatu. Oceania, 70(1), 72-86. Special issue: Fieldwork, Fieldworkers: Developments in Vanuata Research (guest editor: Lissant Bolton). Bibliography: 102-108.

REGENVANU, RALPH (1999). Afterword: Vanuatu Perspectives on Research. Oceania, 70(1), 98-100. Special issue: Fieldwork, Fieldworkers: Developments in Vanuata Research (guest editor: Lissant Bolton). Bibliography: 102-108.

RODMAN, MARGARET C. (1999). Portentous Splendour: Building the Condominium of the New Hebrides. History and Anthropology, 11(4), 479-514.

ROSMAN, ABRAHAM; RUBEL, PAULA G. (1999). Colonialism and the Efflorescence of Warfare: The New Ireland Case. In S.P. Reyna and R.E. Downs (Ed.), Deadly Developments: Capitalism, States and War (pp. ). Amsterdam: Gordon and Breach.

RUMSEY, ALAN (1999). Social Segmentation, Voting, and Violence in Papua New Guinea. The Contemporary Pacific, 11(2), 305-333.

SCAGLION, RICHARD (1999). Yam Cycles and Timeless Time in Melanesia. Ethnology, 38(3), 211-225.

SCHEYVENS, REGINA; CASSELLS, ROSS (1999). Logging in Melanesia. In John Overton and Regina Scheyvens (Ed.), Strategies for Sustainable Development: Experiences from the Pacific (pp. 109-124). London and New York: Zed Books. Published in Australasia by University of New South Wales Press, Sydney. Bibliography: 268-296.

SCHOORL, PIM (1998). 'Opvoeding tot zelfstandigheid': de koloniale periode in Nieuw-Guinea 1945-1962. Spiegel Historiael, 33(7/8), 290-296. Special issue: Papoea's, paters en politiek, Nederlands-Nieuw-Guinea 1945-1962.

SCHOOT, HEIN A. VAN DER (1998). De Asmat en de Pax Neerlandica. Spiegel Historiael, 33(7/8), 297-302. Special issue: Papoea's, paters en politiek, Nederlands-Nieuw-Guinea 1945-1962.

SENFT, GUNTER (1999). Weird Papalagi and a Fake Samoan Chief - A Footnote to the Noble Savage Myth (1). Rongorongo Studies: A Forum for Polynesian Philology, 9(1), 23-32.

SENFT, GUNTER (1999). Weird Papalagi and a Fake Samoan Chief - A Footnote to the Noble Savage Myth (2). Rongorongo Studies: A Forum for Polynesian Philology, 9(2), 62-75.

SENFT, GUNTER (1999). ENTER and EXIT in Kilivila. Studies in Language, 23, 1-23.

SENFT, GUNTER (1999). Bronislaw Kaspar Malinowski. In Jef Verschueren, Jan-Ola Östman, Jan Blommaert and Chris Bulcaen (Ed.), Handbook of Pragmatics (20 pp.). Amsterdam: Benjamins Publishing. Installment.

SIEGEL, JEFF (1999). Transfer Constraints and Substrate Influence in Melanesian Pidgin. Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages, 14(1), 1-44.

SILLITOE, PAUL (1999). Beating the Boundaries: Land Tenure and Identity in the Papua New Guinea Highlands. Journal of Anthropological Research, 55(3), 331-360.

STEWART, PAMELA J.; STRATHERN, ANDREW (1999). Death on the Move: Landscape and Violence on the Highlands Highway, Papua New Guinea. Anthropology and Humanism, 24(1), 20-31.

STEWART, PAMELA J.; STRATHERN, ANDREW (1999). Time at an End: The Highlands of Papua New Guinea. In Christin Kocher-Schmid (Ed.), Expecting the Day of Wrath: Versions of the Millennium in Papua New Guinea (pp. 131-144). Boroko, Papua New Guinea: National Research Institute, in ass. w. European Commission Program. NRI Monograph Nr 36.

STEWART, PAMELA J.; STRATHERN, ANDREW (1999). Female Spirit Cults as a Window on Gender Relations in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea. The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 5(3), 345-360.

STEWART, PAMELA J.; STRATHERN, ANDREW (1999). Feasting on My Enemy: Images of Violence and Change in the New Guinea Highlands. Ethnohistory, 46(4), 645-669.

STRATHERN, ANDREW. (1998). Sacrifice and Sociality: A Duna Ritual Track. In Laurence R. Goldman and Chris Ballard (Ed.), Fluid Ontologies: Myth, Ritual and Philosophy in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea (pp. 31-42). Westport, Connecticut and London.

STRATHERN, ANDREW; STEWART, PAMELA J. 1998. Continuities and Ruptures in Ritual Practices: Editorial Comment on Tubuan: The Survival of the Male Cult among the Tolai. Journal of Ritual Studies, 12(2): 29-30.

STRATHERN, ANDREW; STEWART, PAMELA J. 1998. Melpa and Nuer Ideas of Life and Death: The Rebirth of a Comparison. In M. Lambek and A.J. Strathern (eds), Bodies and Persons: Comparative Perspectives from Africa and Melanesia (pp. 232-251). Cambridge and Melbourne: Cambridge University Press.

TABANI, MARC KURT (1999). Kastom et traditionalisme: quelles inventions pour quelles traditions à Tanna (Vanuatu)? Journal de la Société des Océanistes, 109(2), 121-131. Special issue: Identité culturelles et identités nationales dans le pacifique (guest editor: Alain Babadzan).

TALEPAKALI, SAM (1999). Replacing the Mountain: Resource Revenue Accessing and Utilisation in Enga Province, Papua New Guinea. Development Bulletin, (50), 22-24. Special issue: Development: Papua New Guinean Perspectives.

TRYON, DARRELL (1999). Ni-Vanuatu Research and Researchers. Oceania, 70(1), 9-15. Special issue: Fieldwork, Fieldworkers: Developments in Vanuatu Research (guest editor: Lissant Bolton). Bibliography: 102-108.

TURARE, ROBERT; KAVANAMUR, DAVID (1999). Reinvigorating Sustainable Development in Papua New Guinea: A Systems Thinking Approach. Development Bulletin, (50), 25-28. Special issue: Development: Papua New Guinean Perspectives.

VISSER, LEONTINE E. (1999). The Social Exchange of Land, Cloth, and Development in Irian Jaya. In Toon van Meijl and Franz von Benda-Beckmann (Ed.), Property Rights and Economic Development: Land and Natural Resources in Southeast Asia and Oceania (pp. 188-207). London and New York: Kegan Paul International.

VOGEL, LEENDERT C. (1998). Gezondheidszorg in Nederlands-Nieuw-Guinea. Spiegel Historiael, 33(7/8), 314-319. Special issue: Papoea's, paters en politiek, Nederlands-Nieuw-Guinea 1945-1962.

VRIENS, ARIE (1998). Jesus bij de Papoea's. Spiegel Historiael, 33(7/8), 309-313. Special issue: Papoea's, paters en politiek, Nederlands-Nieuw-Guinea 1945-1962.

WALLACE, LEE (1999). Academic Recognition: Margaret Mead, Ruth Benedict and Sexual Secrecy. History and Anthropology, 11(4), 417-435.

WASSINK, RENÉ (1998). Nieuw-Guinea als museaal verzamelgebied. Spiegel Historiael, 33(7/8), 321-325. Special issue: Papoea's, paters en politiek, Nederlands-Nieuw-Guinea 1945-1962.

WEINER, J.F. (1998). Hand, Voice and Myth in Papua New Guinea. In Laurence R. Goldman and Chris Ballard (Ed.), Fluid Ontologies: Myth, Ritual and Philosophy in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea (pp. 15-30). Westport, Connecticut and London.

WELSCH, ROBERT L. (1999). Historical Ethnology: The Context and Meaning of the A.B. Lewis Collection. Anthropos, 94(4-6), 447-465.

WESLEY-SMITH, TERENCE (1999). Melanesia in Review: Issues and Events, 1998: Papua New Guinea. The Contemporary Pacific, 11(2), 438-443.

WIESSNER, POLLY; TUMU, AKII (1999). A Collage of Cults. Canberra Anthropology, 22(1), 34-65. Special issue: Special Focus on Myth and History in the New Guinea Highlands (guest editor: Chris Ballard).

WILSON, MEREDITH (1999). Bringing the Art Inside: A Preliminary Analysis of Black Linear Rock-art from Limestone Caves in Erromango, Vanuatu. Oceania, 70(1), 87-97. Special issue: Fieldwork, Fieldworkers: Developments in Vanuata Research (guest editor: Lissant Bolton). Bibliography: 102-108.

WOOD, MIKE (1999). Rimbunan Hijau versus the World Bank and Australian Miners: Print Media Representations of Forestry Policy Conflict in Papua New Guinea. The Australian Journal of Anthropology, 10(2), 177-191.

YAMUNA, LYNUS (1999). Education for What? A Critical Perspective. Development Bulletin, (50), 62-64. Special issue: Development: Papua New Guinean Perspectives.

 

MELANESIA/BOOKS

BUTT, LESLIE (1998). The Social and Political Life of Infants among the Baliem Valley Dani, Irian Jaya. PhD thesis, McGill University, Montreal.

COMMONWEALTH OBSERVER GROUP (1999). The General Election in Papua New Guinea, 14-28 June 1997: The Report of the Commonwealth Observer Group. London: Commonwealth Secretariat.

CROWLEY, TERRY (1999). Ura: A Disappearing Language of Southern Vanuatu. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics, RSPAS, ANU. Pacific Linguistics Series, C-156.

KAIMA, SAM; KANASA, BIAMA (1999). Bibliography of Madang Province. Waigani, Papua New Guinea: University of Papua New Guinea Printery.

KINGSTON, SEAN PAUL (1998). Focal Images, Transformed Memories: The Poetics of Life and Death in Siar, New Ireland, Papua New Guinea. PhD thesis, University College London, London.

KNAUFT, BRUCE M. (1999). From Primitive to Postcolonial in Melanesia and Anthropology. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press.

PANOFF, MICHEL (1999). En noir et blanc (nouvelles). Paris and Montréal: L'Harmattan. Écritures. 140 pages.
Reviews: L'Homme, 153, 2000: 333-334 (by G. Guille-Escuret)

PERSSON, JOHNNY (1999). Sagali and the Kula: A Regional Systems Analysis of the Massim. Lund: Department of Sociology, Lund University.

ROYEN, HARRY VAN (1996). Pater Petrus Vertenten MSC (1884-1946): een veelzijdig missionaris. Hamme/Borgerhout: Geschied- en Heemkundige Kring Osschaert/MSC. Bijdragen tot de Geschiedenis van het Kanton Hamme, Jaarboek IVa/MSC-Kring, oktober 1996, jaargang 25, extra editie.

SHACKLEY, M. STEVEN (1998). Archaeological Obsidian Studies: Method and Theory. New York and London: Plenum Press.
Reviews: Journal of Anthropological Research, 55(1), 1999: 183-184 (by R.E. Hughes).

SIERAT, J. (1999). Rapadaba: mensen van de Wisselmeren. Bilthoven, Nederland: Bonneville. 415 pages.

STANDISH, BILL (1999). Papua New Guinea 1999: Crisis of Governance. Canberra: Parliamentary Library, Information and Research Services.

 

MICRONESIA/ARTICLES

KEATING, ELIZABETH (1999). Contesting Representations of Gender Stratification in Pohnpei, Micronesia. Ethnos, 64(3), 350-371.

KING, PETER S. (1999). Land Tenure and Atoll Society in Kiribati: The Case of Kuma Village. In John Overton and Regina Scheyvens (Ed.), Strategies for Sustainable Development: Experiences from the Pacific (pp. 80-90). London and New York: Zed Books. Published in Australasia by University of New South Wales Press, Sydney. Bibliography: 268-296.

PETERSEN, GLENN (1999). Sociopolitical Rank and Conical Clanship in the Caroline Islands. The Journal of the Polynesian Society, 108(4), 367-410.

 

MICRONESIA/BOOKS

LEVESQUE, RODRIQUE (comp. and ed.) (1999). French Ships in the Pacific, 1708-1717. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press. History of Micronesia: A Collection of Source Documents, Volume 11.

LEVESQUE, RODRIQUE (comp. and ed.) (1999). Carolinians Drift to Guam, 1715-1728. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press. History of Micronesia: A Collection of Source Documents, Volume 12.

OLES, BRYAN (1999). Keeping Our Roots Strong: Place, Migration and Corporate Ownership of Land on Mokil Atoll. PhD thesis, University of Pittsburgh.

 

POLYNESIA/ARTICLES

BARBER, IAN G. (1999). Early Contact Ethnography and Understanding: An Evaluation of the Cook Expeditionary Accounts of the Grass Cove Conflict. In Alex Calder, Jonathan Lamb and Bridget Orr (Ed.), Voyages and Beaches: Pacific Encounters, 1769-1840 (pp. 156-179). Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press.

BARCLAY, BARRY (1999). The Vibrant Shimmer. The Contemporary Pacific, 11(2), 390-413.

BARRATT, G.R. (1999). Russian Naval Enterprise among the Tuamotus, 1816-1826: Hydrography. Journal de la Société des Océanistes, (108/1), 33-55.

BEDFORD, RICHARD; OVERTON, JOHN (1999). R. Gerard Ward: Quintessential Pacific Geographer. Asia Pacific Viewpoint, 40(2), 11-135. Special issue: Land and Livelihood in Oceania, edited by Richard Bedford and John Overton (guest editors).

BELL, LEONARD (1999). August Earle's The Meeting of the Artist and the Wounded Chief Hongi, Bay of Islands, New Zealand, 1827, and His Depictions of Other New Zealand Encounters. In Alex Calder, Jonathan Lamb and Bridget Orr (Ed.), Voyages and Beaches: Pacific Encounters, 1769-1840 (pp. 241-264). Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press.

BROWN, DEIDRE (1999). The Architecture of the School of Maori Arts and Crafts. The Journal of the Polynesian Society, 108(3), 241-276.

BURTENSHAW, MICHAEL K. (1999). Maori Gourds: An American Connection? The Journal of the Polynesian Society, 108(4), 427-433.

DHYNE, JEFFREY (1999). Tongan Headrests: Notes on Terminology and Function. The Journal of the Polynesian Society, 108(4), 411-416.

DURIE, MASON (1999). Marae Implications for a Modern Maori Psychology. The Journal of the Polynesian Society, 108(4), 351-366.

DURING, SIMON (1999). Pacific Colonialism and the Formation of Literary Culture. In Alex Calder, Jonathan Lamb and Bridget Orr (Ed.), Voyages and Beaches: Pacific Encounters, 1769-1840 (pp. 285-303). Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press.

EDMOND, ROD (1999). Missionaries on Tahiti, 1797-1840. In Alex Calder, Jonathan Lamb and Bridget Orr (Ed.), Voyages and Beaches: Pacific Encounters, 1769-1840 (pp. 226-240). Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press.

GUY, JACQUES B.M. (1999). Peut-on se fonder sur le témoignage de Métoro pour déchiffrer les rongo-rongo? Journal de la Société des Océanistes, (108/1), 125-132.

HARDIE-BOYS, NED (1999). Nature Conservation and Aid in Samoa. In John Overton and Regina Scheyvens (Ed.), Strategies for Sustainable Development: Experiences from the Pacific (pp. 185-198). London and New York: Zed Books. Published in Australasia by University of New South Wales Press, Sydney. Bibliography: 268-296.

HARMS, VOLKER (1999). Ein "Ancestor Panel" der Maoris von der ersten Südsee-Reise (1768-1771) James Cooks in der ethnographischen Sammlung der Universität Tübingen entdeckt. Baessler-Archiv, 46(2), 429-421.

HELU, 'I.F. (1999). South Pacific Mythology. In Alex Calder, Jonathan Lamb and Bridget Orr (Ed.), Voyages and Beaches: Pacific Encounters, 1769-1840 (pp. 45-54). Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press.

HOEM, INGJERD (1999). Processes of Identification and the Incipient National Level: A Tokelau Case. Social Anthropology, 7(3), 279-295.

HOHEPA, PAT (1999). My Musket, My Missionary, and My Mana. In Alex Calder, Jonathan Lamb and Bridget Orr (Ed.), Voyages and Beaches: Pacific Encounters, 1769-1840 (pp. 180-201). Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press.

HOOKER, KIRSTI; VARCOE, JUDITH (1999). Migration and the Cook Islands. In John Overton and Regina Scheyvens (Ed.), Strategies for Sustainable Development: Experiences from the Pacific (pp. 91-99). London and New York: Zed Books. Published in Australasia by University of New South Wales Press, Sydney. Bibliography: 268-296.

HOULAHAN, MARK (1999). The Canon of the Beach: H.T. Kemp Translating Robinson Crusoe and The Pilgrim's Progress. In Alex Calder, Jonathan Lamb and Bridget Orr (Ed.), Voyages and Beaches: Pacific Encounters, 1769-1840 (pp. 304-316). Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press.

HOWE, K.R. (1999). Maori/Polynesian Origins and the New Learning. The Journal of the Polynesian Society, 108(3), 305-325.

LEPOFSKY, DANA (1999). Gardens of Eden? An Ethnohistoric Reconstruction of Maohi (Tahitian) Cultivation. Ethnohistory, 46(1), 1-29.

MAHINA, OKUSITINO (1999). Myth and History. In Alex Calder, Jonathan Lamb and Bridget Orr (Ed.), Voyages and Beaches: Pacific Encounters, 1769-1840 (pp. 61-88). Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press.

MALEISEA, MALAMA (1999). The Postmodern Legacy of a Premodern Warrior Goddess in Modern Samoa. In Alex Calder, Jonathan Lamb and Bridget Orr (Ed.), Voyages and Beaches: Pacific Encounters, 1769-1840 (pp. 55-60). Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press.

MCHUGH, P.G. (1999). A Tribal Encounter: The Presence and Properties of Common-Law Language in the Discourse of Colonization in the Early Modern Period. In Alex Calder, Jonathan Lamb and Bridget Orr (Ed.), Voyages and Beaches: Pacific Encounters, 1769-1840 (pp. 114-131). Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press.

MEIJL, TOON VAN (1999). Settling Maori Land Claims: Legal and Economic Implications of Political and Ideological Contests. In Toon van Meijl and Franz von Benda-Beckmann (Ed.), Property Rights and Economic Development: Land and Natural Resources in Southeast Asia and Oceania (pp. 259-295). London and New York: Kegan Paul International.

MEIJL, TOON VAN (1999). Fractures culturelles et identités fragmentées: la confrontation avec la culture traditionelle dans la société maori post-coloniale. Journal de la Société des Océanistes, 109(2), 55-70. Special issue: Identité culturelles et identités nationales dans le pacifique (guest editor: Alain Babadzan).

MUTU, MARGARET (1999). Tuku Whenua and Land Scale in New Zealand in the Nineteenth Century. In Alex Calder, Jonathan Lamb and Bridget Orr (Ed.), Voyages and Beaches: Pacific Encounters, 1769-1840 (pp. 317-328). Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press.

PEARSON, SARINA (1999). Subversion and Ambivalence: Pacific Islanders on New Zealand Prime Time. The Contemporary Pacific, 11(2), 361-388.

REYNA, STEPHEN P. (1999). The Owl in the Twilight: Cultural Anthropology of Clifford Geertz and Marshall Sahlins. Reviews in Anthropology, 28(3), 173-187. Review article on Clifford Geertz, 1995, After the Fact, and Marshall Sahlins, 1995, How "Natives" Think: About Captain Cook for Example.

RJABCHIKOV, SERGEI V. (1999). The Easter Island Rock Art: The Calender and Birdman Motifs. http://www.openweb.ru/windows/rongo/art12.htm.

RJABCHIKOV, SERGEI V. (1999). Dr Fischer's Double Standard. http://www.openweb.ru/windows/rongo/art13.htm.

RJABCHIKOV, SERGEI V. (1999). Tangaroa in the Inscription of the Chicago Fish Tablet. Rapa Nui Journal, 13, 14-15.

RJABCHIKOV, SERGEI V. (1999). Astronomy and Rongorongo. Rapa Nui Journal, 18-19.

RJABCHIKOV, SERGEI V. (1999). Polynesian String Figures and Rongorongo: More Parallels. Bulletin of the International String Figure Association, 6, 56-62.

RJABCHIKOV, SERGEI V. (1999). Review article on Steven Fischer, Glyphbreaker, New York: Copernicus, 1997. Journal de la Société des Océanistes, (108/1), 168-169.

RJABCHIKOV, SERGEI V. (1999). Easter Island Place Names: The Sun, the Moon and Eclipses. http://www.openweb.ru/rongo/art14.htm.

RJABCHIKOV, SERGEI V. 2000. 2000. Astronomical and Calendar Records on Rongorongo Boards. http://www.openweb.ru/rongo/art15.htm.

SAND, CHRISTOPHE (1999). Empires maritimes préhistoriques dans le Pacifique: Ga'asialili et la mise en place d'une colonie tongienne à Uvea (Wallis, Polynésie occidentale). Journal de la Société des Océanistes, (108/1), 103-124.

STOKES, EVELYN (1999). Tauponui a Tia: An Introduction of Maori Landscape and Land Tenure. Asia Pacific Viewpoint, 40(2), 137-158. Special issue: Land and Livelihood in Oceania, edited by Richard Bedford and John Overton (guest editors).

STOREY, DONOVAN (1999). Sustainability and the Urban Pacific: The Case of Samoa and Tonga. In John Overton and Regina Scheyvens (Ed.), Strategies for Sustainable Development: Experiences from the Pacific (pp. 155-167). London and New York: Zed Books. Published in Australasia by University of New South Wales Press, Sydney. Bibliography: 268-296.

TCHERKÉZOFF, SERGE (1999). Who Said the 17th and 18th Centuries Papalagi/"Europeans" Were "Sky-Bursters"? A Eurocentric Projection onto Polynesia. The Journal of the Polynesian Society, 108(4), 417-425.

THOMAS, NICHOLAS (1999). Liberty and License: The Forsters' Accounts of New Zealand Sociality. In Alex Calder, Jonathan Lamb and Bridget Orr (Ed.), Voyages and Beaches: Pacific Encounters, 1769-1840 (pp. 132-155). Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press.

TREADGOLD, MALCOLM L (1999). Breaking Out of the MIRAB Mould: Historical Evidence from Norfolk Island. Asia Pacific Viewpoint, 40(3), 235-249.

TREADWELL, SARAH (1999). Categorial Weavings: European Representations of the Architecture of Hakari. In Alex Calder, Jonathan Lamb and Bridget Orr (Ed.), Voyages and Beaches: Pacific Encounters, 1769-1840 (pp. 263-284). Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press.

TURNER, STEPHEN (1999). A History Lesson: Captain Cook Finds Himself in the State of Nature. In Alex Calder, Jonathan Lamb and Bridget Orr (Ed.), Voyages and Beaches: Pacific Encounters, 1769-1840 (pp. 89-99). Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press.

VOYLE, J.A.; SIMMONS, D. (1999). Community Development through Partnership: Promoting Health in an Urban Indigenous Community in New Zealand. Social Science and Medicine, 49(8), 1035-1050.

 

POLYNESIA/BOOKS

LEE, GEORGIA; STASACK, EDWARD (1999). Spirit of Place: Petroglyphs of Hawai'i. Los Osos, California and Bearsville: Easter Island Foundation and Cloud Mountain Press.
Reviews: The Journal of the Polynesian Society, 108(4), 1999: 446-447 (by M. Wilson).

LESLIE, HEATHER YOUNG (1999). Inventing Health: Tradition, Textiles and Maternal Obligations in the Kingdom of Tonga. PhD thesis, York University, Toronto.

Index - Contents - Previous page