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Oceania Newsletter 33, March 2004

 

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GENERAL / ARTICLES

 

BOWER, R., & CARPENTER, C. (2003). Key Issues in Water Security and Sustainable Development in the Pacific. Development Bulletin (63), 65-68. Special issue: Water, Governance and the Political Economy, edited by Pamela Thomas.

 

CRENNAN, L. (2003). Improving Community Participation in Water and Sanitation projects in Pacific Island Countries. Development Bulletin (63), 84-87. Special issue: Water, Governance and the Political Economy, edited by Pamela Thomas.

 

FIELD, L. W. (2003). Dynamic Tensions in Indigenous Sovereignty and Representation: A Sampler. American Ethnologist, 30(3), 446-453. Comments: Review article on: 1. Chadwick Allen, Blood Narratives: Indigenous Identity in American Indian and Maori Literary and Activist Texts, Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2002; 2. Elizabeth A. Povinelli, The Cunning of Recognition: Indigenous Alterities and the Making of Australian Multiculturalism, Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2002; 3. -.

 

HAGE, P., & MARCK, J. (2003). Matrilineality and the Melanesian Origin of Polynesian Y Chromosomes. Current Anthropology, 44(Supplement), S121-S127.

 

KEEN, M. (2003). Integrated Water Management in the South Pacific. Development Bulletin (63), 60-64. Special issue: Water, Governance and the Political Economy, edited by Pamela Thomas.

 

KRACKE, W. (2003). Beyond the Mythologies: A Shape of Dreaming. In R. I. Lohmann (Ed.), Dream Travelers: Sleep Experiences and Culture in the Western Pacific (pp. 211-235). New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan.

 

LOHMANN, R. I. (2003). Dream Travels and Anthropology. In R. I. Lohmann (Ed.), Dream Travelers: Sleep Experiences and Culture in the Western Pacific (pp. 1-17). New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan.

 

MAIDMENT, E. (2003). Crozier Papers. The Journal of Pacific History, 38(3), 371-373.

 

NIELSEN, C. (2003). Rethinking Water Education in the Pacific. Development Bulletin (63), 69-72. Special issue: Water, Governance and the Political Economy, edited by Pamela Thomas.

 

PAYNE, B. C. (2003). Pacific History Bibliography 2003: Books, Articles, Chapters. The Journal of Pacific History, 38(3), 387-409.

 

PRYOR, F. L. (2003). Economic Systems of Foragers. Cross-Cultural Research, 37(4), 393-426.

 

STACY, N., & SAMASONI, S. (2003). Communications and Community Participation in the International Waters Programme: Strategies, Activities and Lessons Learned. Development Bulletin (63), 91-94. Special issue: Water, Governance and the Political Economy, edited by Pamela Thomas.

 

TERRELL, J. (2003). Pacific History Bibliography 2003: Theses. The Journal of Pacific History, 38(3), 383-386.

 

THOMAS, P. (2003). Water, Governance and the Political Economy: Discussion and Recommendations from the Policy round Table and Community Workshop. Development Bulletin (63), 98-102. Special issue: Water, Governance and the Political Economy, edited by Pamela Thomas.

 

TONKINSON, R. (2003). Ambrymese Dreams and the Mardu Dreaming. In R. I. Lohmann (Ed.), Dream Travelers: Sleep Experiences and Culture in the Western Pacific (pp. 86-105). New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan.

 

VAN MEIJL, T., & GOLDSMITH, M. (2003). Introduction: Recognition, Redistribution and Reconciliation in Postcolonial Settler Nation-states. The Journal of the Polynesian Society, 112(3), 205-218. References: 314-324. Special issue: Postcolonial Dilemmas: Reappraising Justice and Identity in New Zealand and Australia, edited by Toon van Meijl and Michael Goldsmith.

 

WHITE, I., FALKLAND, T., METUTERA, T., METAI, E., PEREZ, P., & DRAY, A. (2003). Issues in Water Management and Use in Pacific Atoll Communities. Development Bulletin (63), 73-78. Special issue: Water, Governance and the Political Economy, edited by Pamela Thomas.

 

 

AUSTRALIA / ARTICLES

 

AH KIT, J. (2003). A Chinaman in the Woodpile - or a Blackfella in the House. In P. Edwards & S. Yuanfang (Eds.), Lost in the Whitewash: Aboriginal-Asian Encounters in Australia (pp. 115-123). Canberra: Humanities Research Centre, Australian National University.

 

AUSTIN-BROOS, D. (2003). The Meaning of Pepe: God's Law and the Western Arrernte. Journal of Religious History, 27(2), 311-328. Special issue: Indigenous Peoples, Christianity, and Religious Change.

 

BÄHR, E. (2003a). "Painting is Our Foundation: White Man Calls It Art": Die Kunst nach 1970. In R. Frieling & E. Bähr (Eds.), "Traumspuren": Kunst und Kultur der australischen Aborigines (pp. 47-78). Iserlohn and Speyer: Institut für Kirche und Gesellschaft and Aboriginal Art Galerie Bähr.

 

BÄHR, E. (2003b). Sinnbild und Identität: Rede zur Ausstellungseröffnung am 19. Oktober 2002. In R. Frieling & E. Bähr (Eds.), "Traumspuren": Kunst und Kultur der australischen Aborigines (pp. 131-137). Iserlohn and Speyer: Institut für Kirche und Gesellschaft and Aboriginal Art Galerie Bähr.

 

BETTMER-LIEBERMANN, M. (2003). Uran: Abbau und Entsorgung: Ein Wandbild für Ahaus von Gordon Hookey, Kakadu National Park. In R. Frieling & E. Bähr (Eds.), "Traumspuren": Kunst und Kultur der australischen Aborigines (pp. 79-85). Iserlohn and Speyer: Institut für Kirche und Gesellschaft and Aboriginal Art Galerie Bähr.

 

BROCK, P. (2003). Two Indigenous Evangelists: Moses Tjalkabota and Arthur Wellington Clah. Journal of Religious History, 27(2), 348-366. Special issue: Indigenous Peoples, Christianity, and Religious Change.

 

DANN, L. (2003). Yearning of the Hearts. In P. Edwards & S. Yuanfang (Eds.), Lost in the Whitewash: Aboriginal-Asian Encounters in Australia (pp. 59-63). Canberra: Humanities Research Centre, Australian National University.

 

EDWARDS, P., & YUANFANG, S. (2003). Something More: Towards Reconfiguring Australian History. In P. Edwards & S. Yuanfang (Eds.), Lost in the Whitewash: Aboriginal-Asian Encounters in Australia (pp. 1-22). Canberra: Humanities Research Centre, Australian National University.

 

EICKELKAMP, U. (2003). Mapitjakuna - Shall I Go Away from Myself towards You? Being-with and Looking-at across Cultural Divides. The Australian Journal of Anthropology, 14(3), 315-335.

 

ERCKENBRECHT, C. (2003a). Dichtung oder Wahrheit? Die Darstellung der australischen Aborigines in der Belletristik. In R. Frieling & E. Bähr (Eds.), "Traumspuren": Kunst und Kultur der australischen Aborigines (pp. 101-130). Iserlohn and Speyer: Institut für Kirche und Gesellschaft and Aboriginal Art Galerie Bähr. Comments: Article on: 1. Bruce Chatwin, The Songlines, London: Jonathan Cape, 1987; and 2. Marlo Morgan, Traumfänger: Die Reise einer Frau in die Welt der Aborigines, München: Goldman Verlag, 1995.

 

ERCKENBRECHT, C. (2003b). "Traumzeit": Indigene Kultur und Religion in Australien. In R. Frieling & E. Bähr (Eds.), "Traumspuren": Kunst und Kultur der australischen Aborigines (pp. 9-29). Iserlohn and Speyer: Institut für Kirche und Gesellschaft and Aboriginal Art Galerie Bähr.

 

EVANS, N. (2003). Context, Culture, and Structuration in the Languages of Australia. Annual Review of Anthropology, 32, 13-40.

 

GANTER, R. (2003). Mixed Relations: Towards Reconfiguring Australian History. In P. Edwards & S. Yuanfang (Eds.), Lost in the Whitewash: Aboriginal-Asian Encounters in Australia (pp. 69-83). Canberra: Humanities Research Centre, Australian National University.

 

GOODALE, J. C. (2003). Tiwi Island Dreams. In R. I. Lohmann (Ed.), Dream Travelers: Sleep Experiences and Culture in the Western Pacific (pp. 148-167). New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan.

 

HIATT, L. (2003). Kenneth Maddock, 1937-2003. The Australian Journal of Anthropology, 14(3), 402-404.

 

HOKARI, M. (2003). Anti-Minorities History: Perspectives on Aboriginal-Asian Relations. In P. Edwards & S. Yuanfang (Eds.), Lost in the Whitewash: Aboriginal-Asian Encounters in Australia (pp. 85-101). Canberra: Humanities Research Centre, Australian National University.

 

KANAMORI, M. (2003). Lucy's Journey: A Photo-Essay. In P. Edwards & S. Yuanfang (Eds.), Lost in the Whitewash: Aboriginal-Asian Encounters in Australia (pp. 65-68). Canberra: Humanities Research Centre, Australian National University.

 

KEEN, I. (2003). Dreams, Agency, and Traditional Authority in Northeast Arnhem Land. In R. I. Lohmann (Ed.), Dream Travelers: Sleep Experiences and Culture in the Western Pacific (pp. 126-147). New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan.

 

LEITNER, G. (2003). 'If You've Lost Your Language, You've Lost Everything': Sprachen und Kulturen der Aborigines. In R. Frieling & E. Bähr (Eds.), "Traumspuren": Kunst und Kultur der australischen Aborigines (pp. 139-171). Iserlohn and Speyer: Institut für Kirche und Gesellschaft and Aboriginal Art Galerie Bähr.

 

MAGOWAN, F. (2003). "It Is God Who Speaks in the Thunder ...": Mediating Ontologies of Faith and Fear in Aboriginal Christianity. Journal of Religious History, 27(2), 293-310. Special issue: Indigenous Peoples, Christianity, and Religious Change.

 

MARSHALL, M. (32). Healing the Body, Healing the Spirit, Healing the Community. Reviews in Anthropology, 32(4), 315-325. Comments: Review article on: 1. - ; 2. - ; 3. Wayne Warry, Unfinished Dreams: Community Healing and the Reality of Aboriginal Self-government, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1998.

 

MARTÍNEZ, J. (2003). Separatism and Solidarity: Chinese and Aboriginal Sporting Connections. In P. Edwards & S. Yuanfang (Eds.), Lost in the Whitewash: Aboriginal-Asian Encounters in Australia (pp. 103-113). Canberra: Humanities Research Centre, Australian National University.

 

MARTINIELLO, J. (2003). As Strands of Plaited Music: My Chinese-Aboriginal-Anglo Heritage. In P. Edwards & S. Yuanfang (Eds.), Lost in the Whitewash: Aboriginal-Asian Encounters in Australia (pp. 23-35). Canberra: Humanities Research Centre, Australian National University.

 

MCGLADE, H. (2003). Kung Fu ... It Means Hard Work. In P. Edwards & S. Yuanfang (Eds.), Lost in the Whitewash: Aboriginal-Asian Encounters in Australia (pp. 135-142). Canberra: Humanities Research Centre, Australian National University.

 

MCGRATH, A. (2003). The Golden Thread of Kinship: Mixed Marriages between Asians and Aboriginal Women during Australia's Federation Era. In P. Edwards & S. Yuanfang (Eds.), Lost in the Whitewash: Aboriginal-Asian Encounters in Australia (pp. 37-58). Canberra: Humanities Research Centre, Australian National University.

 

MILLER, L. (2003). Longing for Belonging: A Critical Essay on Peter Read's Belonging. The Australian Journal of Anthropology, 14(3), 406-417. Comments: Review on Peter Read, Belonging: Australians, Place and Aboriginal Ownership, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000.

 

MOGGE, B. (2003a). Atomindustrie kontra Weltkulturerbe: Vom Widerstand der Mirrar gegen die Uranmine Jabiluka. In R. Frieling & E. Bähr (Eds.), "Traumspuren": Kunst und Kultur der australischen Aborigines (pp. 87-99). Iserlohn and Speyer: Institut für Kirche und Gesellschaft and Aboriginal Art Galerie Bähr.

 

MOGGE, B. (2003b). "Long Walk Home": Ein Film über Australiens gestohlener Generation. In R. Frieling & E. Bähr (Eds.), "Traumspuren": Kunst und Kultur der australischen Aborigines (pp. 173-175). Iserlohn and Speyer: Institut für Kirche und Gesellschaft and Aboriginal Art Galerie Bähr. Comments: article on Phillip Noyce, Rabbit Proof Fence, Sydney: Australian Film Finance Corporation, 2001.

 

MORTON, J. (2003). Abortive Redemption? Apology, History and Subjectivity in Australian Reconciliation. The Journal of the Polynesian Society, 112(3), 238-259. References: 314-324. Special issue: Postcolonial Dilemmas: Reappraising Justice and Identity in New Zealand and Australia, edited by Toon van Meijl and Michael Goldsmith.

 

POIRIER, S. (2003). "This Is Good Country: We Are Good Dreamers": Dreams and Dreaming in the Australian Western Desert. In R. I. Lohmann (Ed.), Dream Travelers: Sleep Experiences and Culture in the Western Pacific (pp. 106-125). New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan.

 

RANGER, T. (2003). Christianity and Indigenous Peoples: A Personal Overview. Journal of Religious History, 27(2), 255-271. Special issue: Indigenous Peoples, Christianity, and Religious Change.

 

READ, P. (2003). Aborigines, Chinese and the Bicentennial: The Inverell District Bicentennial Memorial. In P. Edwards & S. Yuanfang (Eds.), Lost in the Whitewash: Aboriginal-Asian Encounters in Australia (pp. 125-133). Canberra: Humanities Research Centre, Australian National University.

 

ROSE, D. B. (2003). Dance of the Ephemeral: Australian Aboriginal Religion of Place. In M. N. MacDonald (Ed.), Experiences of Place (pp. 163-186). Cambridge, MA: Center for the Study of World Religions, Harvard Divinity School. Distributed by Harvard University Press.

 

SCHEPS, B. (2003). Bilder der Traumzeit - Bilder der Ahnen: Zum Verständnis der traditionellen Malerei der Ureinwohner Australiens. In R. Frieling & E. Bähr (Eds.), "Traumspuren": Kunst und Kultur der australischen Aborigines (pp. 31-45). Iserlohn and Speyer: Institut für Kirche und Gesellschaft and Aboriginal Art Galerie Bähr.

 

SHAM-HO, H. (2003). Lost in the Whitewash: Concluding Comments. In P. Edwards & S. Yuanfang (Eds.), Lost in the Whitewash: Aboriginal-Asian Encounters in Australia (pp. 163-167). Canberra: Humanities Research Centre, Australian National University.

 

STEPHENSON, P. (2003). Cross-cultural Alliances: Exploring Aboriginal-Asian Literary and Cultural Production. In P. Edwards & S. Yuanfang (Eds.), Lost in the Whitewash: Aboriginal-Asian Encounters in Australia (pp. 143-161). Canberra: Humanities Research Centre, Australian National University.

 

TRELOYN, S. (2003). Jadmi Junba: A Song Series from the Kimberley Region of Northwest Australia. Oceania, 73(3), 208-220.

 

VAN GENT, J. (2003). Changing Concepts of Embodiment and Illness among the Western Arrernte at Hermannsburg Mission. Journal of Religious History, 27(2), 329-347. Special issue: Indigenous Peoples, Christianity, and Religious Change.

 

WHITE, N. R., & WHITE, P. (2004). Travel as Transition: Identity and Place. Annals of Tourism Research, 31(1), 200-218.

 

 

AUSTRALIA / BOOKS

 

ALTMAN, J. C., & HUNTER, B. H. (2003). Monitoring 'Practical' Reconciliation: Evidence from the Reconciliation Decade, 1991-2001. Canberra: Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, Australian National University. Discussion Paper No.254.

 

ARTHUR, W. S. (2003). Torres Strait Islanders in the 2001 Census. Canberra: Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, Australian National University. Discussion Paper No.255.

 

DALY, A. E., & SMITH, D. E. (2003). Reproducing Exclusion or Inclusion? Implications for the Wellbeing of Indigenous Australian Children. Canberra: Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, Australian National University. Discussion Paper No.253.

 

HUNTER, B. H., KINFU, Y., & TAYLOR, J. (2003). The Future of Indigenous Work: Forecasts of Labour Force Status to 2011. Canberra: Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, Australian National University. Discussion Paper No.251.

 

KRAL, I., & SCHWAB, R. G. (2003). The Realities of Indigenous Adult Literacy Acquisition and Practice: Implications for Capacity Development in Remote Communities. Canberra: Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, Australian National University. Discussion Paper No.257.

 

SANDERS, W. (2003). Participation and Representation in the 2002 ATSIC Elections. Canberra: Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, Australian National University. Discussion Paper No.252.

 

SMITH, B. R., & CLAUDIE, D. (2003). Developing a Land and Resource Management Framework for Kaanju Homelands, Central Cape York Peninsula. Canberra: Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, Australian National University. Discussion Paper No.256.

 

 

MELANESIA / ARTICLES

 

AIJMER, G. (2003). Death in Lesu: The Historical Anthropology of a New Ireland Society. Journal of Ritual Studies, 18(1), 34-49.

 

AKIN, D. (2003). Concealment, Confession, and Innovation in Kwaio Women's Taboos. American Ethnologist, 30(3), 381-400.

 

ARNO, A. (2003). How Do Rituals Signify? Aesthetics, Intuition, and Reference in Fiji Ritual Communication: Modularity: In and Out of Language. American Anthropologist, 105(4), 807-819.

 

ASWANI, S., & SHEPPARD, P. (2003). The Archaeology and Ethnohistory of Exchange in Precolonial and Colonial Roviana: Gifts, Commodities, and Inalienable Possessions. Current Anthropology, 44(Supplement), S51-S69. Comments: S69-S70 (by D. Battaglia); S70-S71 (by T. Bayliss-Smith); S71-S72 (by S. Breton); S72-S73 (by E. Hviding); S73-S74 (by G. Schneider); S74-S76 (reply by S. Aswani and P. Sheppard); S76-S78 (references cited).

 

BALLARD, C. (2001). Images, History and Memory: Mountains and People since 1936. In C. Ballard, S. Vink & A. Ploeg (Eds.), Race to the Snow: Photography of the Exploration of Dutch New Guinea, 1907-1936 (pp. 43-45). Amsterdam: KIT (Royal Tropical Institute). Literature: 91-94.

 

BALLARD, C. (2001). The British Expeditions to Dutch New Guinea (1909-1913). In C. Ballard, S. Vink & A. Ploeg (Eds.), Race to the Snow: Photography of the Exploration of Dutch New Guinea, 1907-1936 (pp. 27-34). Amsterdam: KIT (Royal Tropical Institute). Literature: 91-94.

 

BALLARD, C. (2001). The Colijn Expedition to the Carstensz Peaks (1936). In C. Ballard, S. Vink & A. Ploeg (Eds.), Race to the Snow: Photography of the Exploration of Dutch New Guinea, 1907-1936 (pp. 35-41). Amsterdam: KIT (Royal Tropical Institute). Literature: 91-94.

 

BALLARD, C. (2001). The Visual Exploration of New Guinea. In C. Ballard, S. Vink & A. Ploeg (Eds.), Race to the Snow: Photography of the Exploration of Dutch New Guinea, 1907-1936 (pp. 7-9). Amsterdam: KIT (Royal Tropical Institute). Literature: 91-94.

 

BALLARD, C. (2002). A History of Huli Society and Settlement in the Tari Region. Papua New Guinea Medical Journal, 45(1-2), 8-14. Retrieved January 27, 2004, from the World Wide Web: http://www.pngimr.org.pg/png_medical_journals.htm.

 

BALLARD, C. (2002). The Denial of Traditional Land Rights in West Papua. Cultural Survival Quarterly, 26(3), 39-43. Special issue: Melanesia: The Future of Tradition, 2002. Retrieved January 27, 2004, from the World Wide Web: http://www.culturalsurvival.org/publications/csq/.

 

BALLARD, C. (2003). La fabrique de l'histoire: Événement, mémoire et récit dans les hautes terres de Nouvelle-Guinée. In I. Merle & M. Naepels (Eds.), Les rivages du temps: Histoire et anthropologie du Pacifique (pp. 111-134). Paris: L'Harmattan.

 

BALLARD, C. (2003). Writing (Pre)history: Narrative and Archaeological Explanation in the New Guinea Highlands. Archaeology in Oceania, 38(3), 135-148. Special issue: Perspectives on Prehistoric Agriculture in the New Guinea Highlands: A Tribute to Jack Golson, edited by Tim Denham and Chris Ballard.

 

BARKER, J. (2003). Christian Bodies: Dialectics of Sickness and Salvation among the Maisin of Papua New Guinea. Journal of Religious History, 27(2), 272-292. Special issue: Indigenous Peoples, Christianity, and Religious Change.

 

BRISON, K. J. (2002). Disjunctures in Discourse: Emering Identities after the 2000 Coup in Rakiraki, Fiji. Pacific Studies, 25(4), 47-68. Special issue: Ethnographies of the May 2000 Fiji Coup, edited by Susanna Trnka.

 

BRISON, K. J. (2003). Imagining Minority in Rural Fiji. Ethnology, 42(4), 335-348.

 

COUNTS, D. A., & COUNTS, D. (2004). The Good, the Bad, and the Unresolved Death in Kaliai. Social Science and Medicine, 58(5), 887-897.

 

CURRY, G. N. (1999). Markets, Social Embeddedness and Precapitalist Societies: The Case of Village Tradestores in Papua New Guinea. Geoforum, 30(3), 285-298.

 

CURRY, G. N. (2003). Moving beyond Postdevelopment: Facilitating Indigenous Alternatives for Development. Economic Geography, 79(4), 405-423.

 

DENHAM, T., & BALLARD, C. (2003). Jack Golson and the Investigation of Prehistoric Agriculture in Highland New Guinea: Recent Work and Future Prospects. Archaeology in Oceania, 38(3), 129-134. Special issue: Perspectives on Prehistoric Agriculture in the New Guinea Highlands: A Tribute to Jack Golson, edited by Tim Denham and Chris Ballard.

 

EKALI, S. (2003). Water and Sanitation in Rural Communities: A PNG Case Study. Development Bulletin (63), 95-96. Special issue: Water, Governance and the Political Economy, edited by Pamela Thomas.

 

FILER, C., & KALIM, K. (2003). The Water Resource Management Regime in Papua New Guinea. Development Bulletin (63), 79-83. Special issue: Water, Governance and the Political Economy, edited by Pamela Thomas.

 

GEISMAR, H., & TILLEY, C. (2003). Negotiating Materiality: International and Local Museum Practice at the Vanuatu Cultural Centre and National Museum. Oceania, 73(3), 170-188.

 

GRAY, G. (2003). There Are Many Difficult Problems: Ernest William Pearson Chinnery - Government Anthropologist. The Journal of Pacific History, 38(3), 313-330.

 

GUDDEMI, P. V. (2003). Subject and Agency in Melanesia: A Theoretician and an Ethnographer. Reviews in Anthropology, 32(4), 327-344. Comments: Review article on: 1. Roy Wagner, An Anthropology of the Subject: Holographic Worldview in New Guinea and Its Meaning and Significance for the World of Anthropology, Berkeley: University of California Press, 2001; 2. Bruce Knauft, Exchanging the Past: A Rainforest World Before and After, Chicago: Chicago University Press, 2002.

 

HALVAKSZ, J. (2003). Singing about the Land among the Biangai. Oceania, 73(3), 153-169.

 

HERMANN, E. (2003). Manifold Identifications within Differentiations: Shaping of Self among the Relocated Banabans of Fiji. Focaal: European Journal of Anthropology(42), 77-88. Special issue: Multiple Identification and the Self.

 

HOOPER, S. (2003). Cannibals Talk: A Response to Obeyesekere and Arens. Anthropology Today, 19(6), 20.

 

KEMPF, W., & HERMANN, E. (2003). Dreamscapes: Transcending the Local in Initiation Rites among the Ngaing of Papua New Guinea. In R. I. Lohmann (Ed.), Dream Travelers: Sleep Experiences and Culture in the Western Pacific (pp. 60-85). New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan.

 

KINGSTON, S. (2003). Form, Attention and a Southern New Ireland Life Cycle. The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 9(4), 681-708.

 

KOCZBERSKI, G. (2002). Pots, Plates and Tinpis: New Income Flows and the Strengthening of Women's Gender Identities in Papua New Guinea. Development: Journal of the Society of International Development, 45, 88-92.

 

KOCZBERSKI, G., & CURRY, G. N. (1999). Sik bilong Ples: An Exploration of Meanings of Illness and Well-being amongst the Wosera Abelam of Papua New Guinea. Australian Geographical Studies, 37(3), 230-247.

 

KOCZBERSKI, G., & CURRY, G. N. (2003). Creating Viable Livelihoods amongst Oil Palm Smallholders in Papua New Guinea. Proceedings of the Conference on Local Land Use Strategies in a Globalizing World: Shaping Sustainable Social and Natural Environments, University of Copenhagen, 4, 107-129.

 

KOCZBERSKI, G., CURRY, G. N., & CONNELL, J. (2001). Full Circle or Spiralling Out of Control? State Violence and the Control of Urbanisation in Papua New Guinea. Urban Studies, 38(11), 2017-2036.

 

LAL, B. V. (2002). Afterword: The Debris. Pacific Studies, 25(4), 109-115. Special issue: Ethnographies of the May 2000 Fiji Coup, edited by Susanna Trnka.

 

LEAVITT, S. C. (2002). Chiefly Politics in the First Reactions in Rakiraki to the May 2000 Coup in Fiji. Pacific Studies, 25(4), 29-46. Special issue: Ethnographies of the May 2000 Fiji Coup, edited by Susanna Trnka.

 

LEHMANN, D. (2002). Demography and Causes of Death among the Huli in the Tari Basin. Papua New Guinea Medical Journal, 45(1-2), 51-62. Special issue: Health and the Environment in the Tari Area. Retrieved February 9, 2004, from the World Wide Web: http://www.pngimr.org.pg/png_medical_journals.htm.

 

LOHMANN, R. I. (2003). Supernatural Encounters of the Asabano in Two Traditions and Three States of Consciousness. In R. I. Lohmann (Ed.), Dream Travelers: Sleep Experiences and Culture in the Western Pacific (pp. 188-210). New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan.

 

PLOEG, A., & VINK, S. (2001). The Exploration of South New Guinea and the Race for the Snow. In C. Ballard, S. Vink & A. Ploeg (Eds.), Race to the Snow: Photography of the Exploration of Dutch New Guinea, 1907-1936 (pp. 11-13). Amsterdam: KIT (Royal Tropical Institute). Literature: 91-94.

 

RAKUITA, T. (2002). Taukei-Vulagi Philosophy and the Coup of 19 May 2000. Pacific Studies, 25(4), 93-108. Special issue: Ethnographies of the May 2000 Fiji Coup, edited by Susanna Trnka.

 

ROBBINS, J. (2003). Dreaming and the Defeat of Charisma: Disconnecting Dreams from Leadership among the Urapmin of Papua New Guinea. In R. I. Lohmann (Ed.), Dream Travelers: Sleep Experiences and Culture in the Western Pacific (pp. 18-41). New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan.

 

RODMAN, M. C. (2003). The Heart of the Archives: Colonial Contestation of Desire and Fear in the New Hebrides, 1933. The Journal of Pacific History, 38(3), 291-312.

 

SAHLINS, M. (2003). Artificially Maintained Controversies (Part 2): A Response to Obeyesekere and Arens (AT 19,5). Anthropology Today, 19(6), 21-23.

 

SCHMIDT, B. E. (2004). "Mit der U-Bahn ins Feld": Der Abschied von Malinowskis einsamer Insel: Feldforschung im 21. Jahrhundert. Anthropos, 99(1), 215-222.

 

SPENNEMANN, D. H. R. (2003). Bones of Contention: A Response to Sahlins (AT 19,3) and Obeyesekere and Arens (AT 19,5). Anthropology Today, 19(6), 20-21.

 

STEWART, P. J., & STRATHERN, A. J. (2003). Dreaming and Ghosts among the Hagen and Duna of the Southern Highlands, Papua New Guinea. In R. I. Lohmann (Ed.), Dream Travelers: Sleep Experiences and Culture in the Western Pacific (pp. 42-59). New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan.

 

STONE, D. (2003). Nazism as Modern Magic: Bronislaw Malinowski's Political Anthropology. History and Anthropology, 14(3), 203-218.

 

SUMULE, A. (2003). Swimming against the Current: The Drafting of the Special Autonomy Bill for the Province of Papua and Its Passage through the National Parliament of Indonesia. The Journal of Pacific History, 38(3), 353-369.

 

TARI, M., & ROBERTS, K. (2003). Wan Smolbag and the Turtle Monitor Network. Development Bulletin (63), 97. Special issue: Water, Governance and the Political Economy, edited by Pamela Thomas.

 

TOMLINSON, M. (2002). Speaking of Coups before they Happen: Kadavu, May-June 1999. Pacific Studies, 25(4), 9-28. Special issue: Ethnographies of the May 2000 Fiji Coup, edited by Susanna Trnka.

 

TOREN, C. (2003). Becoming a Christian in Fiji: An Ethnographic Study of Ontogeny. The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 9(4), 709-729.

 

TRNKA, S. (2002). Foreigners at Home: Discourses of Difference, Fiji Indians and the Looting of May 19. Pacific Studies, 25(4), 69-92. Special issue: Ethnographies of the May 2000 Fiji Coup, edited by Susanna Trnka.

 

TRNKA, S. (2002). Introduction: Communities in Crisis. Pacific Studies, 25(4), 1-8. Special issue: Ethnographies of the May 2000 Fiji Coup, edited by Susanna Trnka.

 

VAIL, J. (2002). Social and Economic Conditions at Tari. Papua New Guinea Medical Journal, 45(1-2), 113-127. Special issue: Health and the Environment in the Tari Area. Retrieved February 9, 2004, from the World Wide Web: http://www.pngimr.org.pg/png_medical_journals.htm.

 

VAIL, J. (2002). The Family Health and Rural Improvement Program in Tari. Papua New Guinea Medical Journal, 45(1-2), 147-162. Special issue: Health and the Environment in the Tari Area. Retrieved February 9, 2004, from the World Wide Web: http://www.pngimr.org.pg/png_medical_journals.htm.

 

VERACINI, L. (2003). The 'Shadows of the Colonial Period' to 'Times of Sharing': History Writing in and about New Caledonia/Kanaky. The Journal of Pacific History, 38(3), 331-352.

 

VINK, S., & PLOEG, A. (2001). The Dutch Scientific Expeditions to South New Guinea (1907-1913). In C. Ballard, S. Vink & A. Ploeg (Eds.), Race to the Snow: Photography of the Exploration of Dutch New Guinea, 1907-1936 (pp. 17-25). Amsterdam: KIT (Royal Tropical Institute). Literature: 91-94.

 

WARDLOW, H. (2002). Passenger-women: Changing Gender Relations in the Tari Basin. Papua New Guinea Medical Journal, 45(1-2), 142-146. Special issue: Health and the Environment in the Tari Area. Retrieved February 9, 2004, from the World Wide Web: http://www.pngimr.org.pg/png_medical_journals.htm.

 

WOOD, A. W. (2002). The Ecology of Huli Subsistence Agriculture. Papua New Guinea Medical Journal, 45(1-2), 15-43. Special issue: Health and the Environment in the Tari Area. Retrieved February 9, 2004, from the World Wide Web: http://www.pngimr.org.pg/png_medical_journals.htm.

 

 

MELANESIA / BOOKS

 

BALLARD, C. (2001). Human Rights and the Mining Industry in Indonesia: A Baseline Study. London: Mining, Minerals and Sustainable Development Project, International Institute for Environment and Development (MMSD Project, IIED). MMSD Working Paper No.182. Retrieved on January 27, 2004, from the World Wide Web: http://www.iied.org/mmsd/mmsd_pdfs/indonesia_hr_baseline.pdf.

 

GIBSON, K., KOCZBERSKI, G., & CURRY, G. N. (2003). Working with Smallholders to Improve Production: An Extension Manual for OPIC Officers. Canberra: Department of Human Geography, RSPAS, ANU.

 

JUILLERAT, B. (2001). Penser l'imaginaire: Essays d'anthropologie psychanalytique. Lausanne: Éditions Payot-Lausanne. Reviews: L'Homme, 164, 2002: 195-196 (by M. Naepels); Journal of Ritual Studies, 18(1), 2004: 130-135 (by P. Lemonnier: Imagining Crossroads); 136-140 (by A. Bensa: Bernard Juillerat et l'anthropologie psychanalytique); 141-144 (by F. Douaire-Marsaudon - in French); 145-150 (by S. D'Onofrio: Du triangle dans l'atome); 151-157 (by A. Molinié - in English); 158-166 (response by B. Juillerat: Psyche, Culture and Society).

 

KOCZBERSKI, G., & CURRY, G. N. (2003). Sustaining Production and Livelihoods among the Oil Palm Smallholders: A Socio-economic Study of the Bialla Smallholder Sector. Perth, WA: Research Unit for the Study of Societies in Change, Curtin University of Technology.

 

KOCZBERSKI, G., CURRY, G. N., & GIBSON, K. (2001). Improving Productivity of the Smallholder Oil Palm Sector in Papua New Guinea: A Socio-economic Study of the Hoskins and Popondetta Schemes. Canberra: Australian National University.

 

TIMMER, J. (2002). A Bibliographic Essay on the Southwestern Kepala Burung (Bird's Head, Doberai) of Papua. Canberra: State, Society and Governance in Melanesia (SSGM) Project, ANU. Last modified August, 2002.

 

TIMMER, J., & BALLARD, C. (2003). An Annotated Bibliography for the Communities of Berau Gulf and Bintuni Bay, Papua (Irian Jaya), Indonesia. Canberra: Research School for Pacific and Asian Studies, ANU. Last updated at: December 2003.

 

MICRONESIA / ARTICLES

 

 

LOWE, E. D. (2003). Identity, Activity, and Well-being of Adolescents and Youths: Lessons from Young People in a Micronesian Society. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 27(2), 189-219.

 

WILLENS, H. P. (2003). The Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Is Both Constitutional and Successful. The Journal of Pacific History, 38(3), 375-377.

 

 

POLYNESIA / ARTICLES

 

ANDERSON, A., CONTE, E., KIRCH, P. V., & WEISLER, M. (2003). Cultural Chronology in Mangareva (Gambier Islands), French Polynesia: Evidence from Recent Radiocarbon Dating. The Journal of the Polynesian Society, 112(2), 119-140.

 

BOZIC-VRBANCIC, S. (2003). One Nation, Two Peoples, Many Cultures: Exhibiting Identity at the Papa Tongarewa. The Journal of the Polynesian Society, 112(3), 295-313. References: 314-324. References: 314-324. Special issue: Postcolonial Dilemmas: Reappraising Justice and Identity in New Zealand and Australia, edited by Toon van Meijl and Michael Goldsmith.

 

CONNELL, J. (2003). Island Dreaming: The Contemplation of Polynesian Paradise. Journal of Historical Geography, 29(4), 554-581. Special issue: The Historical Geography of Islands.

 

CORDY, R. (2003). Who Made the Feather Cloaks in the Hawaiian Islands? Some Additional Information. The Journal of the Polynesian Society, 112(2), 157-161.

 

EDLES, L. D. (2004). Rethinking 'Race', 'Ethnicity' and 'Culture': Is Hawai'i the 'Model Minority' State? Ethnic and Racial Studies, 27(1), 37-68.

 

GERSHON, I. (2001). Going Nuclear: New Zealand Bureaucratic Fantasies of Samoan Extended Families. In L. Stone (Ed.), New Directions in Anthropological Kinship (pp. 303-321). Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield.

 

GOLDSMITH, M. (2003). Culture, For and Against: Patterns of "Culturespeak" in New Zealand. The Journal of the Polynesian Society, 112(3), 280-294. References: 314-324. Special issue: Postcolonial Dilemmas: Reappraising Justice and Identity in New Zealand and Australia, edited by Toon van Meijl and Michael Goldsmith.

 

JAMES, K. (2003). Errata. The Journal of the Polynesian Society, 112(2), 118. Comments: Corrected diagram of kinship relations among members of a Tongan family involved in a funeral on page 224 of Kerry James, 'The Cost of Custom: A Recent Funeral in Tonga', The Journal of the Polynesian Society, 111(3), 2002: 223-238.

 

KAHN, M. (2003). Tahiti: The Ripples of a Myth on the Shores of the Imagination. History and Anthropology, 14(4), 307-326.

 

LEACH, H. (2003). Fern Consumption in Aotearoa and its Oceanic Presedents. The Journal of the Polynesian Society, 112(2), 141-155.

 

RJABCHIKOV, S. V. (2004). On the Rapanui Deity Kuhu or Kuhikia. http://www.openweb.ru/rongo/art18.htm.

 

SINCLAIR, K. (2001). Mischief on the Margins: Gender, Primogeniture, and Cognant Descent among the Maori. In L. Stone (Ed.), New Directions in Anthropological Kinship (pp. 156-174). Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield.

 

SULLIVAN, A. (2003). Effecting Change through Electoral Politics: Cultural Identity and the Maori Franchise. The Journal of the Polynesian Society, 112(3), 219-237. References: 314-324. Special issue: Postcolonial Dilemmas: Reappraising Justice and Identity in New Zealand and Australia, edited by Toon van Meijl and Michael Goldsmith.

 

VAN MEIJL, T. (2003). Conflicts of Redistribution in Contemporary Maori Society: Leadership and the Tainui Settlement. The Journal of the Polynesian Society, 112(3), 260-279. References: 314-324. Special issue: Postcolonial Dilemmas: Reappraising Justice and Identity in New Zealand and Australia, edited by Toon van Meijl and Michael Goldsmith.

 

WURTZBURG, S. J. (2003a). Domestic Violence and Polynesian Families: Providing Appropriate Interventions. In K. McMaster & A. Wells (Eds.), Innovative Approaches to Stopping Family Violence (pp. 179-196). Wellington: Steele Roberts.

 

WURTZBURG, S. J. (2003b). The Pacific Island Community in New Zealand: Domestic Violence and Access to Justice. Criminal Justice Policy Review, 14(3), 423-446.

 

 

POLYNESIA / BOOKS

 

SMOLDERS, S. (2004). Tangata Whenua: The People of the Land: Maori Environmental Ethics in Contemporary New Zealand. MA thesis, University of Nijmegen, Nijmegen.

 

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