RECENT PUBLICATIONS [Mistakes
occasionally occur in this section. We are happy to receive corrections that
will be noted in our online database.] GENERAL /
ARTICLES BARNES, S. S., & HUNT, T. L. (2005). Samoa's
Precontact Connections in West Polynesia and Beyond. The Journal of the
Polynesian Society, 114(3), 227-266. DOUGLAS, B. (2005). Dorothy Shineberg: Pioneer Pacific
Scholar, Inspiring Teacher, Friend. The Journal of Pacific History, 40(3),
353-356. DOUGLAS, B. (2005). Notes on ‘Race’ and the
Biologisation of Human Difference. The Journal of Pacific History, 40(3),
331-338. GLICK BROWN, P., & BECKETT, J. (2005). Mary Reay,
1922-2004. The Australian Journal of Anthropology, 16(3), 394-396.
Special issue 17: Australian Anthropologies of the Environment, edited by Jane
Mulcock, Celmara Pocock and Yann Toussaint. HORNBLOWER, S., & STEWART, C. (2004). No History
without Culture. Anthropological Quarterly, 78(1), 269-277. Comments:
Review article on: Marshall Sahlins, Apologies to Thucydides: Understanding
History as Culture and Vice Versa, Chicago: University of Chicago Press,
2004. LUKER, V. (2005). Pacific History Bibliography 2005:
Theses. The Journal of Pacific History, 40(3), 367-370. LYONS, H. D., & LYONS, A. P. (2005). Why Did
Anthropologists Need to Un-discover Sex (in the Pacific and Elsewhere)? In C.
Gross, H. D. Lyons & D. A. Counts (Eds.), A Polymath Anthropologist:
Essays in Honour of Ann Chowning (pp. 47-54). Auckland: Department of
Anthropology, University of Auckland. PAWLEY, A. (2005). The Meaning(s) of Proto Oceanic
*panua. In C. Gross, H. D. Lyons & D. A. Counts (Eds.), A Polymath
Anthropologist: Essays in Honour of Ann Chowning (pp. 211-223). Auckland:
Department of Anthropology, University of Auckland. PAYNE, B. C. (2005). Pacific History Bibliography
2005: Books, Articles, Chapters. The Journal of Pacific History, 40(3),
371-399. REED-DANAHAY, D. (2005). Theory in Anthropology since
the Enlightenment. Anthropological Quarterly, 78(3), 741-749. Comments:
Review article on: Fredrik Barth, Andre Gingrich, Robert Parkin and Sydel
Silverman, One Discipline, Four Ways: British, German, French, and American
Anthropology, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2005. ROSS, M. D. (2005). The Morphology of Some Oceanic
Plant Names. In C. Gross, H. D. Lyons & D. A. Counts (Eds.), A Polymath
Anthropologist: Essays in Honour of Ann Chowning (pp. 197-204). Auckland:
Department of Anthropology, University of Auckland. STRATHERN, A., & STEWART, P. J. (2005). Preface.
In P. J. Stewart & A. Strathern (Eds.), Anthropology and Consultancy:
Issues and Debates (pp. vi-xiv). New York and Oxford: Berghahn Books. SWINDLER, D. R. (2005). A Review of Dental Morphology
Traits in Oceania. In C. Gross, H. D. Lyons & D. A. Counts (Eds.), A
Polymath Anthropologist: Essays in Honour of Ann Chowning (pp. 35-44).
Auckland: Department of Anthropology, University of Auckland. URRY, J. (2005). Jandals. In C. Gross, H. D. Lyons
& D. A. Counts (Eds.), A Polymath Anthropologist: Essays in Honour of
Ann Chowning (pp. 245-246). Auckland: Department of Anthropology,
University of Auckland. GENERAL / BOOKS DUNIS, S. (Ed.). (2004). Le Grand Océan: L'espace
et le temps du Pacifique. Geneva and Paris: Georg. Reviews: The Journal of
Pacific History, 40(3), 2005: 361-362 (by C. Ballard). FRAENKEL, J. (2005). Political Consequences of
Pacific Island Electoral Laws. Canberra: State, Society and Governance in
Melanesia (SSGM) Project, RSPAS, ANU. Discussion Paper 2005/8. Retrieved
November 15, 2005, from the World Wide Web: http://rspas.anu.edu.au/papers/melanesia/discussion_papers/05_08_dp_fraenkel.pdf. STOREY, D. (2005). Urban Governance in Pacific
Island Countries: Advancing an Overdue Agenda. Canberra: State, Society and
Governance in Melanesia (SSGM) Project, RSPAS, ANU. Discussion Paper No.
2005/7. Retrieved November 15, 2005, from the World Wide Web:
http://rspas.anu.edu.au/papers/melanesia/discussion_papers/05_07_dp_storey.pdf. AUSTRALIA / ARTICLES BATTY, P. (2005). Private Politics, Public Strategies:
With Advisers and their Aboriginal Subjects. Oceania, 75(3), 209-221.
Special issue: Figuring the Intercultural in Aboriginal Australia, edited by
Melinda Hinkson and Benjamin Smith. BECKETT, J. (2005). Mervyn John Meggitt (1924-2004). American
Anthropologist, 107(3), 557-559. BELL, D. (2005). "Women's Business": What Is
It? In M. Charlesworth, F. Dussart & H. Morphy (Eds.), Aboriginal
Religions in Australia: An Anthology of Recent Writing (pp. 81-92).
Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing. BRENNAN, F. (2005). Land Rights: The Religious Factor.
In M. Charlesworth, F. Dussart & H. Morphy (Eds.), Aboriginal Religions
in Australia: An Anthology of Recent Writing (pp. 229-246). Aldershot:
Ashgate Publishing. CHARLESWORTH, M. (2005). Introduction. In M.
Charlesworth, F. Dussart & H. Morphy (Eds.), Aboriginal Religions in
Australia: An Anthology of Recent Writing (pp. 1-27). Aldershot: Ashgate
Publishing. DUSSART, F. (2005). Big Businesswomen. In M.
Charlesworth, F. Dussart & H. Morphy (Eds.), Aboriginal Religions in
Australia: An Anthology of Recent Writing (pp. 93-112). Aldershot: Ashgate
Publishing. GREEN, J. (2005). The Enigma of Emily Ngwarray. In M.
Charlesworth, F. Dussart & H. Morphy (Eds.), Aboriginal Religions in
Australia: An Anthology of Recent Writing (pp. 185-192). Aldershot: Ashgate
Publishing. HERMESTON, W. A. (2005). Telling You Our Story: How
Apology and Action Relate to Health and Social Problems in Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander Communities. The Medical Journal of Australia, 183(9),
479-481. Dr Ross Ingram Memorial Essay Competition: The third of three
finalists' essays. Retrieved November 16, 2005, from the World Wide Web:
http://www.mja.com.au/public/issues/183_09_071105/her10025_fm.pdf. HIATT, L. R. (2005). High Gods. In M. Charlesworth, F.
Dussart & H. Morphy (Eds.), Aboriginal Religions in Australia: An
Anthology of Recent Writing (pp. 45-59). Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing. HINKSON, M., & SMITH, B. (2005). Conceptual Moves
towards an Intercultural Analysis. Oceania, 75(3), 157-166. Special
issue: Figuring the Intercultural in Aboriginal Australia, edited by Melinda
Hinkson and Benjamin Smith. HINKSON, M. (2005). The Intercultural Challenge of
Stanner's First Fieldwork. Oceania, 75(3), 195-208. Special issue:
Figuring the Intercultural in Aboriginal Australia, edited by Melinda Hinkson
and Benjamin Smith. HOLCOMBE, S. (2005). Luritja Management of the State. Oceania,
75(3), 222-233. Special issue: Figuring the Intercultural in Aboriginal
Australia, edited by Melinda Hinkson and Benjamin Smith. HOY, W. E., KONDALSAMY-CHENNAKESAVAN, S. N., &
NICOL, J. L. (2005). Clinical Outcomes Associated with Changes in a Chronic
Disease Treatment Program in an Australian Aboriginal Community. The Medical
Journal of Australia, 183(6), 305-309. Retrieved November 16, 2005, from
the World Wide Web:
http://www.mja.com.au/public/issues/183_06_190905/hoy10141_fm.pdf. KEEN, I. (2005). Stanner on Aboriginal Religion. In M.
Charlesworth, F. Dussart & H. Morphy (Eds.), Aboriginal Religions in
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Publishing. LANGTON, M. (2005). Sacred Geography. In M.
Charlesworth, F. Dussart & H. Morphy (Eds.), Aboriginal Religions in
Australia: An Anthology of Recent Writing (pp. 131-139). Aldershot: Ashgate
Publishing. MAGOWAN, F. (2005). Faith and Fear in Aboriginal
Christianity. In M. Charlesworth, F. Dussart & H. Morphy (Eds.), Aboriginal
Religions in Australia: An Anthology of Recent Writing (pp. 279-295).
Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing. MCINTOSH, I. (2005). Islam and Australia's Aborigines.
In M. Charlesworth, F. Dussart & H. Morphy (Eds.), Aboriginal Religions
in Australia: An Anthology of Recent Writing (pp. 297-318). Aldershot:
Ashgate Publishing. MERLAN, F. (2005). Do Places Appear? In M.
Charlesworth, F. Dussart & H. Morphy (Eds.), Aboriginal Religions in
Australia: An Anthology of Recent Writing (pp. 115-129). Aldershot: Ashgate
Publishing. MERLAN, F. (2005). Explorations towards Intercultural
Accounts of Socio-cultural Reproduction and Change. Oceania, 75(3),
167-182. Special issue: Figuring the Intercultural in Aboriginal Australia,
edited by Melinda Hinkson and Benjamin Smith. MORPHY, H. (2005). Yolngu Art and the Creativity of
the Inside. In M. Charlesworth, F. Dussart & H. Morphy (Eds.), Aboriginal
Religions in Australia: An Anthology of Recent Writing (pp. 159-169).
Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing. MORTON, J. (2005). Aboriginal Religion Today. In M.
Charlesworth, F. Dussart & H. Morphy (Eds.), Aboriginal Religions in
Australia: An Anthology of Recent Writing (pp. 195-203). Aldershot: Ashgate
Publishing. MOWALJARLAI, D. (2005). Creation in the Kimberley. In
M. Charlesworth, F. Dussart & H. Morphy (Eds.), Aboriginal Religions in
Australia: An Anthology of Recent Writing (pp. 217-223). Aldershot: Ashgate
Publishing. MULVANEY, J. (2005). Baldwin Spencer and F.J. Gillen.
In M. Charlesworth, F. Dussart & H. Morphy (Eds.), Aboriginal Religions
in Australia: An Anthology of Recent Writing (pp. 31-43). Aldershot:
Ashgate Publishing. MYERS, F. (2005). Linda Syddick on Longing. In M.
Charlesworth, F. Dussart & H. Morphy (Eds.), Aboriginal Religions in
Australia: An Anthology of Recent Writing (pp. 171-184). Aldershot: Ashgate
Publishing. PEACE, A. (2005). Managing the Myth of Ecotourism: A
Queensland Case Study. The Australian Journal of Anthropology, 16(3),
321-334. Special issue 17: Australian Anthropologies of the Environment, edited
by Jane Mulcock, Celmara Pocock and Yann Toussaint. REDMOND, A. (2005). Strange Relatives: Mutualities and
Dependencies between Aborigines and Pastoralists in Northern Kimberley. Oceania,
75(3), 234-246. Special issue: Figuring the Intercultural in Aboriginal
Australia, edited by Melinda Hinkson and Benjamin Smith. ROSE, D. B. (2005). Life and Land in Aboriginal
Australia. In M. Charlesworth, F. Dussart & H. Morphy (Eds.), Aboriginal
Religions in Australia: An Anthology of Recent Writing (pp. 205-216).
Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing. ROSE, D. (2005). An Indigenous Philosophical Ecology:
Situating the Human. The Australian Journal of Anthropology, 16(3),
294-305. Special issue 17: Australian Anthropologies of the Environment, edited
by Jane Mulcock, Celmara Pocock and Yann Toussaint. STRANG, V. (2005). Water Works: Agency and Creativity
in the Mitchell River Catchment. The Australian Journal of Anthropology, 16(3),
366-381. Special issue 17: Australian Anthropologies of the Environment, edited
by Jane Mulcock, Celmara Pocock and Yann Toussaint. SULLIVAN, P. (2005). Searching for the Intercultural,
Searching for the Culture. Oceania, 75(3), 183-194. Special issue:
Figuring the Intercultural in Aboriginal Australia, edited by Melinda Hinkson
and Benjamin Smith. SUTTON, P. (2005). Myth and History. In M.
Charlesworth, F. Dussart & H. Morphy (Eds.), Aboriginal Religions in
Australia: An Anthology of Recent Writing (pp. 141-155). Aldershot: Ashgate
Publishing. TIGGER, D., & MULCOCK, J. (2005). Forest of
Significant Places: Nature, Culture and 'Belonging' in Australia. The
Australian Journal of Anthropology, 16(3), 306-320. Special issue 17:
Australian Anthropologies of the Environment, edited by Jane Mulcock, Celmara
Pocock and Yann Toussaint. TONKINSON, R. (2005). The Hindmarsh Bridge Affair and
Secret Knowledge. In M. Charlesworth, F.
Dussart & H. Morphy (Eds.), Aboriginal Religions in Australia: An Anthology
of Recent Writing (pp. 247-275). Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing. AUSTRALIA / BOOKS MCKNIGHT, D. (2004). Going the Whiteman's Way:
Kinship and Marriage among the Australian Aboriginal. Aldershot, UK and
Williston, VT: Ashgate Publishing. MOHKAMSING- DEN BOER, E. (2005). Dreams and
Transitions: The Royal Road to Surinamese and Australian Indigenous Society.
PhD thesis, Radboud University, Nijmegen. Retrieved November 21, 2005, from the
World Wide Web: http://webdoc.ubn.ru.nl/mono/m/mohkamsing_den_boer_e/dreaantr.pdf. MELANESIA /ARTICLES BARKER, J. (2005). Kawo and Sabu: The
Changing Face of Customary Leadership among the Maisin of Papua New Guinea. In
C. Gross, H. D. Lyons & D. A. Counts (Eds.), A Polymath Anthropologist:
Essays in Honour of Ann Chowning (pp. 131-137). Auckland: Department of
Anthropology, University of Auckland. BECKER, A. E. (2004). Television, Disordered Eating,
and Young Women in Fiji: Negotiating Body Image and Identity during Rapid
Social Change. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 28(4), 533-559. BRUTTI, L. (2005). Where Anthropologists Fear to
Tread: Notes and Queries on Anthropology and Consultancy, Inspired by Fieldwork
Experience. In P. J. Stewart & A. Strathern (Eds.), Anthropology and
Consultancy: Issues and Debates (pp. 106-123). New York and Oxford:
Berghahn Books. BULMER, S. (2005). The Stones of Pasismanua Revisited.
In C. Gross, H. D. Lyons & D. A. Counts (Eds.), A Polymath
Anthropologist: Essays in Honour of Ann Chowning (pp. 23-34). Auckland:
Department of Anthropology, University of Auckland. BUSSE, M. (2005). "We Will Exchange Sisters Until
the World Ends": Inequality, Marriage and Gender Relations in the Lake
Murray-Middle Fly Area, Papua New Guinea. In C. Gross, H. D. Lyons & D. A.
Counts (Eds.), A Polymath Anthropologist: Essays in Honour of Ann Chowning
(pp. 79-87). Auckland: Department of Anthropology, University of Auckland. BUSSE, M. (2005). Wandering Hero Stories in the
Southern Lowlands of New Guinea: Culture Areas, Comparison and History. Cultural
Anthropology, 20(4), 443-473. COUNTS, D. A., & COUNTS, D. (2005). "Old Man
Dog": The Papua New Guinean Dog Who Mourned for His Master. In C. Gross,
H. D. Lyons & D. A. Counts (Eds.), A Polymath Anthropologist: Essays in
Honour of Ann Chowning (pp. 147-151). Auckland: Department of Anthropology,
University of Auckland. CREELY, K. (2005). Ann Chowning - A Bibliography
1956-2005. In C. Gross, H. D. Lyons & D. A. Counts (Eds.), A Polymath
Anthropologist: Essays in Honour of Ann Chowning (pp. 249-255). Auckland: Department
of Anthropology, University of Auckland. DORAN, S. (2005). Wanting and Knowing Best: Motive and
Method in Australia’s Governance of PNG, 1966–69. The Journal of Pacific
History, 40(3), 311-321. DUNN, M., TERRILL, A., REESINK, G., FOLEY, R. A.,
& LEVINSON, S. C. (2005). Structural Phylogenetics and the Reconstruction
of Ancient Language History. Science, 309(23 September), 2072-2075. DUREAU, C. (2005). Keeping for Giving, Keeping for
Keeping: Christian Property Taboo on Simbo, Solomon Islands. In C. Gross, H. D.
Lyons & D. A. Counts (Eds.), A Polymath Anthropologist: Essays in Honour
of Ann Chowning (pp. 139-145). Auckland: Department of Anthropology,
University of Auckland. ERIKSEN, A. (2005). The Gender of the Church:
Conflicts and Social Wholes on Ambrym. Oceania, 75(3), 284-300. Special
issue: Figuring the Intercultural in Aboriginal Australia, edited by Melinda
Hinkson and Benjamin Smith. GIBBS, P. (2005). "It's in the Blood":
Dialogue with Primal Religion in Papua New Guinea. Verbum SVD, 46(2),
151-161. GODDARD, M. (2005). Research and Rhetoric on Women in
Papua New Guinea's Village Courts. Oceania, 75(3), 247-267. Special
issue: Figuring the Intercultural in Aboriginal Australia, edited by Melinda
Hinkson and Benjamin Smith. GOLUB, A. (2004). Copyright and Taboo. Anthropological
Quarterly, 77(3), 521-530. GOODALE, J. C. (2005). Ann Chowning: A Friend in the
Field and Beyond. In C. Gross, H. D. Lyons & D. A. Counts (Eds.), A
Polymath Anthropologist: Essays in Honour of Ann Chowning (pp. 241-244).
Auckland: Department of Anthropology, University of Auckland. HUNTSMAN, J., & CHOWNING, A. (2005). Ann Chowning
- Timeline. In C. Gross, H. D. Lyons & D. A. Counts (Eds.), A
Polymath Anthropologist: Essays in Honour of Ann Chowning (pp. xvii-xviii).
Auckland: Department of Anthropology, University of Auckland. HUNTSMAN, J., & CHOWNING, A. (2005). Ann Chowning
- Polymath Anthropologist and Traveller. In C. Gross, H. D. Lyons & D. A.
Counts (Eds.), A Polymath Anthropologist: Essays in Honour of Ann Chowning
(pp. ix-xvi). Auckland: Department of Anthropology, University of Auckland. LYNCH, J. (2005). The Odd Couple: An Unusual Kin Term
in Aneityum. In C. Gross, H. D. Lyons & D. A. Counts (Eds.), A Polymath
Anthropologist: Essays in Honour of Ann Chowning (pp. 191-195). Auckland:
Department of Anthropology, University of Auckland. MACINTYRE, M. (2005). Taking Care of Culture:
Consultancy, Anthropology, and Gender Issues. In P. J. Stewart & A.
Strathern (Eds.), Anthropology and Consultancy: Issues and Debates (pp.
124-138). New York and Oxford: Berghahn Books. MÉHEUX, K., & PARKER, E. (2006). Tourist Sector
Perceptions of Natural Hazards in Vanuatu and the Implications for a Small
Island Developing State. Tourism Management, 27(1), 69-85. MERLAN, F. (2005). Culture, Development, and Social
Theory. The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology, 6(2), 120/129. Special
issue: Focus on Culture and Development. MONSELL-DAVISS, M. (2005). "Don't Ask for
Biscuits": Economic Decline and Social Change in a Coastal Papuan Village.
In C. Gross, H. D. Lyons & D. A. Counts (Eds.), A Polymath
Anthropologist: Essays in Honour of Ann Chowning (pp. 121-130). Auckland:
Department of Anthropology, University of Auckland. MOSKO, M. (2005). Sex, Procreation and Menstruation:
North Mekeo and the Trobriands. In C. Gross, H. D. Lyons & D. A. Counts
(Eds.), A Polymath Anthropologist: Essays in Honour of Ann Chowning (pp.
55-61). Auckland: Department of Anthropology, University of Auckland. O'COLLINS, M. (2005). Development Has Many Faces:
Reflections on Continuity and Change in Papua New Guinea. In C. Gross, H. D.
Lyons & D. A. Counts (Eds.), A Polymath Anthropologist: Essays in Honour
of Ann Chowning (pp. 105-112). Auckland: Department of Anthropology,
University of Auckland. RIO, K. (2005). Discussions around a Sand-drawing:
Creations of Agency and Society in Melanesia. The Journal of the Royal
Anthropological Institute, 11(3), 401-423. ROHATYNSKYJ, M. A. (2005). On Knowing the Baining and
Other Minor Ethnic Groups of East New Britain. In P. J. Stewart & A.
Strathern (Eds.), Anthropology and Consultancy: Issues and Debates (pp.
25-45). New York and Oxford: Berghahn Books. RUMSEY, A. (2004). Christianity, Culture Change, and
the Anthropology of Ethics. Anthropological Quarterly, 77(3), 581-593.
Comments: Review article on: Alan Rumsey, Becoming Sinners: Christianity and
the Moral Torment in a Papua New Guinea Society, Berkeley: University of
California Press, 2004. RUTHERFORD, D. (2005). Frontiers of the Lingua Franca:
Ideologies of the Linguistic Zones in Dutch New Guinea. Ethnos, 70(3),
387-412. SACK, P. (2005). Who Wants to Know What ‘Really’
Happened? ‘King’ Gorai and the Population Decline in the Shortland Islands. The
Journal of Pacific History, 40(3), 339-351. SCAGLION, R. (2005). From Anthropology to Government
Officer and Back Again. In P. J. Stewart & A. Strathern (Eds.), Anthropology
and Consultancy: Issues and Debates (pp. 46-62). New York and Oxford:
Berghahn Books. SPECHT, J. (2005). Stone Axe Blades and Valuables in
New Britain, Papua New Guinea. In C. Gross, H. D. Lyons & D. A. Counts
(Eds.), A Polymath Anthropologist: Essays in Honour of Ann Chowning (pp.
15-22). Auckland: Department of Anthropology, University of Auckland. STRATHERN, A., & STEWART, P. J. (2005).
Introduction: Anthropology and Consultancy - Ethnographic Dilemmas and
Opportunities. In P. J. Stewart & A. Strathern (Eds.), Anthropology and
Consultancy: Issues and Debates (pp. 1-23). New York and Oxford: Berghahn
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& D. A. Counts (Eds.), A Polymath Anthropologist: Essays in Honour of
Ann Chowning (pp. 113-120). Auckland: Department of Anthropology,
University of Auckland. SWADLING, P. (2005). Thec Huon Gulf and its
Hinterlands: A Long-term View of Coastal-Highlands Interactions. In C. Gross,
H. D. Lyons & D. A. Counts (Eds.), A Polymath Anthropologist: Essays in
Honour of Ann Chowning (pp. 1-14). Auckland: Department of Anthropology,
University of Auckland. TAYLOR, J. (2005). Letter to the Editor: "I would
like to thank David Walsh for the thorough attention he has paid to linguistic
matters in my article of TAJA 16(1), and entreat you to allow me some
small space to plead my defence (a dog ate my homework) and in doing so recall
a few issues regarding the politics of translation". The Australian
Journal of Anthropology, 16(3), 399-400. Special issue 17: Australian
Anthropologies of the Environment, edited by Jane Mulcock, Celmara Pocock and
Yann Toussaint. TOREN, C. (2005). Laughter and Truth in Fiji: What We
May Learn from a Joke. Oceania, 75(3), 268-283. Special issue: Figuring
the Intercultural in Aboriginal Australia, edited by Melinda Hinkson and
Benjamin Smith. WAGNER, J. R. (2005). The Politics of Accountability:
An Institutional Analysis of the Conservation Movement in Papua New Guinea. In
P. J. Stewart & A. Strathern (Eds.), Anthropology and Consultancy:
Issues and Debates (pp. 88-105). New York and Oxford: Berghahn Books. WALSH, D. S. (2005). Letter to the Editor: "In
John Taylor's ethnographically insightful and stimulating paper on the emic
conception of the Raga kinship system (TAJA 16(1): 76-94) there are some
aspects of the representation and interpretation of data in the Raga language
which, considered from a Raga-informed linguistic view point, prompt the
following comments". The Australian Journal of Anthropology, 16(3),
397-399. Special issue 17: Australian Anthropologies of the Environment, edited
by Jane Mulcock, Celmara Pocock and Yann Toussaint. WEST, P. (2005). Environmental Non-governmental
Organizations and the Nature of Ethnographic Inquiry. In P. J. Stewart & A.
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63-87). New York and Oxford: Berghahn Books. WOOD, M. (2005). Charles Lane-Poole and Early Forest
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Ann Chowning and the Making of an Anthropologist. In C. Gross, H. D. Lyons
& D. A. Counts (Eds.), A Polymath Anthropologist: Essays in Honour of
Ann Chowning (pp. 233-240). Auckland: Department of Anthropology,
University of Auckland. MELANESIA / BOOKS ANGLEVIEL, F. (Ed.). (2004). La Nouvelle Calédonie:
Terre de métissage. Paris: Les Indes Savantes. Special issue of Annales
d'Histoire Calédoniennes, Volume 1. Reviews: The Journal of Pacific
History, 40(3), 2005: 360-361 (by L. Veracini). DINNEN, S. (2004). Lending a Fist? Australia's New
Interventionism in the Southwest Pacific. Canberra: State, Society and
Governance in Melanesia (SSGM) Project, RSPAS, ANU. Discussion Paper No.
2004/5. Retrieved November 18, 2005, from the World Wide Web:
http://rspas.anu.edu.au/papers/melanesia/discussion_papers/04_05_dp_dinnen.pdf. KING, P. (2004). West Papua and Indonesia since
Suharto: Independence, Autonomy or Chaos. Kensington: University of New
South Wales Press. Reviews: The Journal of Pacific History, 40(3), 2005:
357-358 (by J.R. Verrier). TIMMER, J. (2005). Decentralisation and Elite
Politics in Papua. Canberra: State, Society and Governance in Melanesia
(SSGM) Project, RSPAS, ANU. Discussion Paper No. 2005/6. Retrieved November 15,
2005, from the World Wide Web: http://rspas.anu.edu.au/papers/melanesia/discussion_papers/05_06_dp_timmer.pdf. MICRONESIA / ARTICLES GOODENOUGH, W. H. (2005). Proto Micronesian *au, *awu,
*ayu, *ai, *ayi. In C. Gross, H. D. Lyons & D. A. Counts (Eds.), A
Polymath Anthropologist: Essays in Honour of Ann Chowning (pp. 205-209).
Auckland: Department of Anthropology, University of Auckland. MURRAY, S. C. (2005). Catastrophe on Peleliu:
Islanders’ Memories of the Pacific War. IIAS Newsletter(38), 17. Special
issue: The Asia-Pacific War 60 Years On: History and Memory. Retrieved October
24, 2005, from the World Wide Web:
http://www.iias.nl/iias/show/id=51581/framenoid=42832. MICRONESIA / BOOKS WILLENS, H. P., & BALLENDORF, D. A. (2004). The
Secret Guam Study: How President Ford's Approval of Commonwealth Was Blocked by
Federal Officials. Mangilao, Guam, and Obyan, Saipan: Micronesian Area
Research Center, University of Guam, and Division of Historic Preservation,
Department of Community and Cultural Affairs, Commonwealth of the Northern
Mariana Islands. Reviews: The Journal of Pacific History, 40(3), 2005: 358-359
(by R.F. Rogers); Micronesian Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences,
4(1), 2004: 78-80 (by S.F. MacPhetres). POLYNESIA / ARTICLES COOMBE, R. J., & ANDREW, H. (2004). Rhetoric
Virtues: Property, Speech, and the Commons on the World-Wide Web. Anthropological
Quarterly, 77(3), 559-574. GUNSON, N. (2005). Manuscript XVIII: The History and
Traditions of the Village of 'Utulau in Tongatapu by Tau'atevalu Lesina Ma'u. The
Journal of Pacific History, 40(3), 323-330. HERDA, P. S. (2005). Marriage, Rank an Political
Process in Ancient Tonga. In C. Gross, H. D. Lyons & D. A. Counts (Eds.), A
Polymath Anthropologist: Essays in Honour of Ann Chowning (pp. 71-77).
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