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AHLBURG, DENNIS A. (2000). Poverty among Pacific Islanders in the United States: Incidence, Change, and Correlates. Pacific Studies, 23(1/2), 51-74. BOLTON, LISSANT (2001). The Object in View: Aborigines, Melanesians, and Museums. In Alan Rumsey and James Weiner (eds), Emplaced Myth: Space, Narrative, and Knowledge in Aboriginal Australia and Papua New Guinea (pp. 215-232). Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press. References: 247-270. BRESNAN, JOAN (2000). Pidgin Genesis and Optimality Theory. In Jeff Siegel (eds), Processes of Language Contact: Studies from Australia and the South Pacific (pp. 145-173). Montréal: Les Editions Fides. Collection Champs Linguistiques. DIAZ, VINCENTE M.; KAUANUI, J. KEHAULANI (2001). Native Pacific Cultural Studies on the Edge (Introduction). The Contemporary Pacific, 13(2), 315-342. Special issue: Native Pacific Cultural Studies on the Edge, edited by Vincente M. Dias and J. Kehaulani Kauanui. FIRTH, RAYMOND (2001). The Creative Contribution of Indigenous People to their Ethnography. The Journal of the Polynesian Society, 110(3), 241-245. HAGE, PER (2001). The Evolution of Dravidian Kinship Systems in Oceania: Linguistic Evidence. The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 7(3), 487-508. IVISON, DUNCAN; PATTON, PAUL; SANDERS, WILL (2000). Introduction. In Duncan Ivison, Paul Patton and Will Sanders (eds), Political Theory and the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (pp. 1-21). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. JOLLY, MARGARET (2001). On the Edge? Deserts, Oceans, Islands. The Contemporary Pacific, 13(2), 417-466. Special issue: Native Pacific Cultural Studies on the Edge, edited by Vincente M. Dias and J. Kehaulani Kauanui. LANGDON, ROBERT (2001). Honor Maude. The Journal of Pacific History, 36(2), 253-255. MAGOWAN, FIONA; GORDON, JOHN (2001). Introduction. The Australian Journal of Anthropology, 12(3), 253-258. Special Issue Nr 13: Beyond Syncretism: Indigenous Expressions of World Religions, edited by John Gordon and Fiona Magowan. MELLER, NORMAN (2000). Indigenous Self-determination and Its Implementation. Pacific Studies, 23(1/2), 1-19. ROSE, DEBORAH BIRD (2001). Sacred Site, Ancestral Clearing, and Environment Ethics. In Alan Rumsey and James Weiner (eds), Emplaced Myth: Space, Narrative, and Knowledge in Aboriginal Australia and Papua New Guinea (pp. 99-119). Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press. References: 247-270. RUMSEY, ALAN (2001). Introduction. In Alan Rumsey and James Weiner (eds), Emplaced Myth: Space, Narrative, and Knowledge in Aboriginal Australia and Papua New Guinea (pp. 1-18). Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press. References: 247-270. RUMSEY, ALAN (2001). Tracks, Traces, and Links to Land in Aboriginal Australia, New Guinea, and Beyond. In Alan Rumsey and James Weiner (eds), Emplaced Myth: Space, Narrative, and Knowledge in Aboriginal Australia and Papua New Guinea (pp. 19-42). Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press. References: 247-270. SIEGEL, JEFF (2000). The Processes of Language Contact. In Jeff Siegel (ed.), Processes of Language Contact: Studies from Australia and the South Pacific (pp. 1-11). Montréal: Les Editions Fides. Collection Champs Linguistiques. SILVERMAN, ERIC KLINE (2001). From Totemic Space to Cyberspace: Transformations in Sepik River and Aboriginal Australian Myth, Knowledge, and Art. In Alan Rumsey and James Weiner (eds), Emplaced Myth: Space, Narrative, and Knowledge in Aboriginal Australia and Papua New Guinea (pp. 189-214). Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press. References: 247-270. STEVENS, CHARLES J. (1999). Introduction: Defining and Understanding Sustainability in Small Island States. Pacific Studies, 22((3/4)), 1-12. Special issue: Sustainability in the Small Island States of the Pacific, edited by Charles J. Stevens and Mike Evans. STROKIRCH, KARIN VON (2001). The Region in Review: International Issues and Events, 2000. The Contemporary Pacific, 13(2), 510-529. Special issue: Native Pacific Cultural Studies on the Edge, edited by Vincente M. Dias and J. Kehaulani Kauanui. TEAIWA, TERESIA K. (2001). L(o)osing the Edge. The Contemporary Pacific, 13(2), 243-57. Special issue: Native Pacific Cultural Studies on the Edge, edited by Vincente M. Dias and J. Kehaulani Kauanui. TENT, JAN; GERAGHTY, PAUL (2001). Exploding Sky or Exploding Myth? The Origin of Papalagi. The Journal of the Polynesian Society, 110(2), 171-214. TEPPER, WILLEMIJN; HOGENSTIJN, MAARTEN; B NEKER, TINE (2001). Identiteit en natievorming in the Pacific: Onrust in Oceanië. Geografie, 10(5), 7. Special issue: Onrust in Oceanië. TERRELL, JOHN EDWARD (2000). Anthropological Knowledge and Scientific Fact. American Anthropologist, 102(4), 808-817. TULLY, JAMES (2000). The Struggle of Indigenous Peoples for and of Freedom. In Duncan Ivison, Paul Patton and Will Sanders (eds), Political Theory and the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (pp. 36-59). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. WEINER, JAMES F. (2001). Afterword. In Alan Rumsey and James Weiner (eds), Emplaced Myth: Space, Narrative, and Knowledge in Aboriginal Australia and Papua New Guinea (pp. 233-245). Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press. References: 247-270. WHITE, GEOFFREY M. (2001). Disappearing Worlds: Anthropology and Cultural Studies in Hawai'i and the Pacific. The Contemporary Pacific, 13(2), 381-416. Special issue: Native Pacific Cultural Studies on the Edge, edited by Vincente M. Dias and J. Kehaulani Kauanui. WILSON, ROB (2000). Imagining 'Asia-Pacific': Forgetting Politics and Colonialism in the Magical Waters of the Pacific: An Americanist Critique. Cultural Studies, 14(3/4), 562-592. GENERAL/BOOKS
A Political Chronology of South-East Asia and Oceania. (2001). London: Europa Publications, Taylor and Francis Group. GRAY, GEOFFREY (ed.) (2001). Before It's Too Late: Anthropological Reflections 1950-1970. Sydney: Oceania Publications. Oceania Monograph Nr 51. Contributions: Jane C. Goodale, Ruth Fink, Jeremy Beckett, L.R. Hiatt and J.A. Barnes. AUSTRALIA/ARTICLES
ALESSANDRI, LOUISA M.; CHAMBERS, HELEN M. (2001). Perinatal and Postneonatal Mortality among Indigenous and Non-indigenous Infants Born in Western Australia, 1980-1998. The Medical Journal of Australia, 175(4), 185-189. ANDERSON, SALLIE (2001). Rejecting the Rainbow Serpent: An Aboriginal Artist's Choice of the Christian God and Creator. The Australian Journal of Anthropology, 12(3), 291-301. Special Issue Nr 13: Beyond Syncretism: Indigenous Expressions of World Religions, edited by John Gordon and Fiona Magowan. ARTHUR, W.S. (2001). Autonomy and Identity in Torres Strait, a Borderline Case? The Journal of Pacific History, 36(2), 215-224. AUSTIN, PETER K. (2001). Zero Arguments in Jiwarli, Western Australia. Australian Journal of Linguistics, 21(1), 83-98. BAILIE, ROSS S.; RUNCIE, MYFANWY J. (2001). Household Infrastructure in Aboriginal Communities and the Implications for Health Improvement. The Medical Journal of Australia, 175(7), 363-366. BEHRENDT, LARISSA (2001). Foundations and Lessons: The Canadian Treating Making Experience. 14 pages. Retrieved November 13, 2001, from the World Wide Web: http://www.aiatsis.gov.au/rsrch/seminars.htm. Comments: AIATSIS Seminar Serie March-September 2001: Limits and Possibilities of a Treaty Process in Australia. BERN, JOHN; DODDS, SUSAN (2000). On the Plurality of Interests: Aboriginal Self-government and Land Rights. In Duncan Ivison, Paul Patton and Will Sanders (eds), Political Theory and the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (pp. 163-179). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. BLEVINS, JULIETTE (2001). A Dutch Influence in Nhanda? Malya Kanangga! Australian Aboriginal Studies (1), 74-76. BORSBOOM, AD (2001). Australië ontdekt eerste bewoners: Aborigines op zoek naar rehabilitatie. Geografie, 10(5), 18-21. Special issue: Onrust in Oceanië. BRETT, JUDITH (2001). The Treaty Process and the Limits of Australian Liberalism. 14 pages. Retrieved November 13, 2001, from the World Wide Web: http://www.aiatsis.gov.au/rsrch/seminars.htm. Comments: AIATSIS Seminar Series March-September 2001: Limits and Possibilities of a Treaty Process in Australia. BROOK, JACK (2001). The Forlorn Hope: Bennelong and Yemmerrawannie Go to England. Australian Aboriginal Studies (1), 36-47. CLARKSON, CHRIS (2001). Technological Change in Wardaman Country: A Report on the 1999 Field Season. Australian Aboriginal Studies (1), 63-68. DODSON, MICK (2001). An Australian Indigenous Treaty: Issues of Concern. 12 pages. Retrieved November 13, 2001, from the World Wide Web: http://www.aiatsis.gov.au/rsrch/seminars.htm. Comments: AIATSIS Seminar Series March-September 2001: Limits and Possibilities of a Treaty Process in Australia. FURNISS, ELIZABETH (2001). Timeline History and the Anzak Myth: Settler Narratives of Local History in a North Australian Town. Oceania, 71(4), 279. GERRITSEN, RUPERT (2001). A Dutch Influence on Nhanda? A Reply to Blevins. Australian Aboriginal Studies (1), 69-73. HISCOCK, PETER (2001). Sizing Up Prehistory: Sample Size and Composition of Artefact Assemblages. Australian Aboriginal Studies (1), 48-62. JOHNSON, CAROL (2001). The Treaty and Dilemmas of Anglo-Celtic Identity: From Backlash to Signatory. 14 pages. Retrieved November 13, 2001, from the World Wide Web: http://www.aiatsis.gov.au/rsrch/seminars.htm. Comments: AIATSIS Seminar Series March-September 2001: Limits and Possibilities of a Treaty Process in Australia. KOCH, HAROLD (2000). The Role of Australian Aboriginal Languages in the Formation of Australian Pidgin Grammar: Transitive Verbs and Adjectives. In Jeff Siegel (eds), Processes of Language Contact: Studies from Australia and the South Pacific (pp. 13-46). Montréal: Les Editions Fides. Collection Champs Linguistiques. MACKAY, MICHAEL (1996). Law, Space and Justice: A Geography of Aboriginal Arrests in Victoria. People and Place, 4(1). 10 pages. Retrieved November 26, 2001, from the World Wide Web: http://elecpress.monash.edu.au/pnp/pnpv4n1/mackay.htm. MAGOWAN, FIONA (2001). Syncretism or Synchronicity? Remapping the Yolngu Feel of Place. The Australian Journal of Anthropology, 12(3), 275-290. Special Issue Nr 13: Beyond Syncretism: Indigenous Expressions of World Religions, edited by John Gordon and Fiona Magowan. MALCOLM, IAN G. (2000). Aboriginal English: From Contact Variety to Social Dialect. In Jeff Siegel (ed.), Processes of Language Contact: Studies from Australia and the South Pacific (pp. 123-144). Montréal: Les Editions Fides. Collection Champs Linguistiques. MERLAN, FRANCESCA (2001). The Space of Encounter. The Australian Journal of Anthropology, 12(3), 374-382. Special Issue Nr 13: Beyond Syncretism: Indigenous Expressions of World Religions, edited by John Gordon and Fiona Magowan. Comments: Review article on Gillian Cowlishaw, Rednecks, Eggheads and Blackfellas: A Study of Racial Power and Intimacy in Australia, Sydney: Allen and Unwin, 1999. MUNRO, JENNIFER M. (2000). Kriol on the Move: A Case of Language Spread and Shift in Northern Australia. In Jeff Siegel (ed.), Processes of Language Contact: Studies from Australia and the South Pacific (pp. 245-270). Montréal: Les Editions Fides. Collection Champs Linguistiques. PANNELL, SANDRA; VACHON, DANIEL (2001). Notes and Queries in the Native Title Era. The Australian Journal of Anthropology, 12(2), 238-244. Comments: Review article on Peter Sutton, Native Title and the Descent of Rights, Perth, WA: Commonwealth of Australia, National Native Title Tribunal, 1998. PATTON, PAUL (2001). Constitutional Paradoxes: Native Title, Treaties and the Nation. 18 pages. Retrieved November 13, 2001, from the World Wide Web: http://www.aiatsis.gov.au/rsrch/seminars.htm. Comments: AIATSIS Seminar Series March-September 2001: Limits and Possibilities of a Treaty Process in Australia. PEACE, ADRIAN (2001). Dingo Discourse: Construction of Nature and Contradictions of Capital in an Australian Eco-tourist Location. Anthropological Forum, 11(2), 175-194. REDMOND, ANTHONY (2001). Places That Move. In Alan Rumsey and James Weiner (eds), Emplaced Myth: Space, Narrative, and Knowledge in Aboriginal Australia and Papua New Guinea (pp. 121-138). Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press. References: 247-270. ROLLS, MITCHELL (2001). James Cowan and the White Quest for the Black Self. Australian Aboriginal Studies (1), 2-20. SANSOM, BASIL (2001). Irruptions of the Dreamings in Post-Colonial Australia. Oceania, 72(1), 1-32. SIMPSON, JANE (2000). Camels as Pidgin-carriers: Afghan Cameleers as a Vector for the Spread of Australian Aboriginal Pidgins and Creoles. In Jeff Siegel (ed.), Processes of Language Contact: Studies from Australia and the South Pacific (pp. 195-244). Montréal: Les Editions Fides. Collection Champs Linguistiques. SMALLACOMBE, SONIA (2000). On Display for its Aesthetic Beauty: How Western Institutions Fabricate Knowledge about Aboriginal Cultural Heritage. In Duncan Ivison, Paul Patton and Will Sanders (eds), Political Theory and the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (pp. 152-162). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. STRANG, VERONICA (2001). Of Human Bondage: The Breaking In of Stockmen in Northern Australia. Oceania, 72(1), 53-78. STRELEIN, LISA (2001). Missed Meanings: The Language of Sovereignty in the Treaty Debate. 20 pages. Retrieved November 13, 2001, from the World Wide Web: http://www.aiatsis.gov.au/rsrch/seminars.htm. Comments: AIATSIS Seminar Series March-September: Limits and Possibilities of a Treaty Process in Australia. SUTTON, PETER (2001). Ronald and Catherine Berndt: An Appreciation. Anthropological Forum, 11(2), 121-124. SUTTON, PETER (2001). The Politics of Suffering: Indigenous Policy in Australia since the 1970s. Anthropological Forum, 11(2), 125-173. SUTTON, PETER (2001). Rejoinder to Pannell and Vachon. The Australian Journal of Anthropology, 12(3), 367-368. Special Issue Nr 13: Beyond Syncretism: Indigenous Expressions of World Religions, edited by John Gordon and Fiona Magowan. TAYLOR, HUGH R. (2001). Trachoma in Australia. The Medical Journal of Australia, 175(7), 371-372. THOMAS, CORA (2001). From 'Australian Aborigines' to 'White Australians'. Australian Aboriginal Studies (1), 21-35. TORZILLO, PAUL J.; CHANG, ANNE B. (2001). Infection, Wheezing and Aboriginal Children: Does Infection in Early Childhood Reduce the Chances of Developing Atopy and Asthma? The Medical Journal of Australia, 175(1), 4-5. TUDEHOPE, DAVID I.; FLENADY, VICKI (2001). Clinical Classification Systems for Evaluating Indigenous Perinatal and Infant Death. The Medical Journal of Australia, 175(4), 181-182. VENBRUX, ERIC (2001). On the Pre-Museum History of Baldwin Spencer's Collection of Tiwi Artefacts. In Mary Bouquet (ed.), Academic Anthropology and the Museum: Back to the Future (pp. 55-74). New York and Oxford: Berghahn. New Directions in Anthropology, Nr 13. VENBRUX, ERIC (2001). Nieuwe Perspectieven in het denken over inheemse volken. In Erik Kerstel and Herman Veenhof (eds), Over de grenzen van het weten (pp. 99-104). Amsterdam: Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen. WALSH, WARREN F. (2001). Cardiovascular Health in Indigenous Australia: A Call for Action. The Medical Journal of Australia, 175(7), 351-352. WEBBER, JEREMY (2000). Beyond Regret: Mabo's Implications for Australian Constitutionalism. In Duncan Ivison, Paul Patton and Will Sanders (eds), Political Theory and the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (pp. 60-88). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. WEINER, JAMES F. (2001). Strangelove's Dilemma: Or, What Kind of Secrecy Do the Ngarrindjeri Practice? In Alan Rumsey and James Weiner (eds), Emplaced Myth: Space, Narrative, and Knowledge in Aboriginal Australia and Papua New Guinea (pp. 139-160). Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press. References: 247-270. WETHERELL, DAVID (2001). Whatever Happened in Torres Strait? Interpretating the Anglican Split of 1998. The Journal of Pacific History, 36(2), 201-214. WONG, LI-CHUEN; AMEGA, BETH; CONNERS, CHRISTINE; BARKER, RUTH; DULLA, MARY E.; CURRIE, BART J. (2001). Outcome of an Interventional Program for Scabies in an Indigenous Community. The Medical Journal of Australia, 175(7), 367-370. AUSTRALIA/BOOKS
ARTHUR, W.S. (2001). Indigenous Autonomy in Australia: Some Concepts, Issues and Examples. Canberra: Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, ANU. Discussion Paper Nr 220. DALY, A.E. (2001). Implications of Developments in Telecommunications for Indigenous People in Remote and Rural Australia. Canberra: Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, ANU. Discussion Paper Nr 219. HENRY, R.; DALY, A. (2001). Indigenous Families and the Welfare System: The Kuranda Community Case Study, Stage Two. Canberra: Centre for Aboriginal Policy Research, ANU. Discussion Paper Nr 216. MCDONNELL, S.; WESTBURY, N. (2001). Giving Credit Where It's Due: The Delivery of Banking and Finance Services to Indigenous Australians in Rural and Remote Areas. Canberra: Centre for Aboriginal Policy Research, ANU. Discussion Paper Nr 218. MORPHY, F.; SANDERS, W. (eds) (2001). The Indigenous Welfare Economy and the CDEP Scheme. Canberra: Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, ANU. Research Monograph Nr 20. MUSHARBASH, Y. (2001). Indigenous Families and the Welfare System: The Yuendumu Community Case Study, Stage Two. Canberra: Centre for Aboriginal Policy Research, ANU. Discussion Paper Nr 217. POLLACK, D.P. (2001). Indigenous Land in Australia; A Quantitative Assessment of Indigenous Landholdings in 2000. Canberra: Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, ANU. Discussion Paper Nr 221. SANDERS, W.G.; ARTHUR, W.S. (2001). Autonomy Rights in Torres Strait: From Whom, For Whom, For or Over What? Canberra: Centre for Aboriginal Policy Research, ANU. Discussion Paper Nr 215. SMITH, D.E. (2001). Valuing Native Title: Aboriginal, Statutory and Policy Discources about Compensation. Canberra: Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, ANU. Discussion Paper Nr 222. TONER, PETER GERALD (2001). When the Echoes Are Gone: A Yolngu Musical Anthropology. PhD thesis, Australian National University, Canberra. MELANESIA/ARTICLES
Erratum. (2001). Oceania, 72(1), 52. Erratum to 'Rethinking Western Motu Descent Groups' by Michael Goddard, Oceania, 71(4), 2001: 313-333. BARLOW, KATHLEEN (2001). Working Mothers and the Work of Culture in a Papua New Guinea Society. Ethos, 29(1), 78-107. BOYD, DAVID J. (2001). Life without Pigs: Recent Subsistence Changes among the Irakia Awa, Papua New Guinea. Human Ecology, 29(3), 259-282. BROWN, PAULA (2001). Colonial New Guinea: The Historical Context. In Naomi M. McPherson (ed.), In Colonial New Guinea: Anthropological Perspectives (pp. 15-26). Pittsburgh, Pa. University of Pittsburgh Press. References: 221-241. Notes: 201. Association for Social Anthropology in Oceania (ASAO) Monograph Series, Nr 19. CHAPPELL, DAVID (2001). New Caledonia. The Contemporary Pacific, 13(2), 541-551. Special issue: Native Pacific Cultural Studies on the Edge, edited by Vincente M. Dias and J. Kehaulani Kauanui. Section: Melanesia in Review: Issues and Events, 2000. CLIFFORD, JAMES (2001). Indigenous Articulations. The Contemporary Pacific, 13(2), 468-490. Special issue: Native Pacific Cultural Studies on the Edge, edited by Vincente M. Dias and J. Kehaulani Kauanui. COLE, ROBERT R. (2001). Letter to the editor. The Journal of Pacific History, 36(2), 251-252. CRONE, CHRIS (2000). Na Pa Kekan, Na Person: The Evolution of Tayo Negatives. In Jeff Siegel (ed.), Processes of Language Contact: Studies from Australia and the South Pacific (pp. 293-317). Montréal: Les Editions Fides. Collection Champs Linguistiques. CROWLEY, TERRY (2000). "Predicate Marking" in Bislama. In Jeff Siegel (ed.), Processes of Language Contact: Studies from Australia and the South Pacific (pp. 47-74). Montréal: Les Editions Fides. Collection Champs Linguistiques. CROWLEY, TERRY (2000). Simplicity, Complexity, Emblematicity and Grammatical Change. In Jeff Siegel (ed.), Processes of Language Contact: Studies from Australia and the South Pacific (pp. 175-193). Montréal: Les Editions Fides. Collection Champs Linguistiques. CROWLEY, TERRY (2001). Language, Culture, History of the Fieldworker: What I Did on My Christmas Holiday on Malakula (Vanuatu). Anthropological Forum, 11(2), 195-215. ERRINGTON, FREDERICK; GEWERTZ, DEBORAH (2001). On the Generification of Culture: From Blow Fish to Melanesia. The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 7(3), 509-525. FOSTER, ROBERT J. (2001). Unvarnished Truths: Maslyn Williams and Australian Government Film in Papua and New Guinea. In Naomi M. McPherson (ed.), In Colonial New Guinea: Anthropological Perspectives (pp. 64-81). Pittsburgh, Pa. University of Pittsburgh Press. References: 221-241. Notes: 207-209. Association for Social Anthropology in Oceania (ASAO) Monograph Series, Nr 19. FUGUI, JOHN MOFFAT (2001). Solomon Islands. The Contemporary Pacific, 13(2), 551-556. Special issue: Native Pacific Cultural Studies on the Edge, edited by Vincente M. Dias and J. Kehaulani Kauanui. Section: Melanesia in Review: Issues and Events, 2000. GEGEO, DAVID WELCHMAN (2001). Cultural Rupture and Indigeneity: The Challenge of (Re)visioning "Place" in the Pacific. The Contemporary Pacific, 13(2), 491-507. Special issue: Native Pacific Cultural Studies on the Edge, edited by Vincente M. Dias and J. Kehaulani Kauanui. GLICK, PAULA BROWN (2001). A.L. (Bill) Epstein's Work on Affect and Emotions in Melanesia. The Australian Journal of Anthropology, 12(3), 369-373. Special Issue Nr 13: Beyond Syncretism: Indigenous Expressions of World Religions, edited by John Gordon and Fiona Magowan. Comments: Review article on A.L. Epstein, Gunantuna: Aspects of the Person, the Self and the Individual among the Tolai, Bathurst, NSW: Crawford Publishing House, 1999. GODDARD, MICHAEL (2001). Rethinking Western Motu Descent Groups. Oceania, 71(4), 313-333. Comments: Oceania, 72(1), 2001: 52 (Erratum). GUIART, JEAN (2001). A Reply to A. Bensa and E. Wittersheim, 'Jean Guiart and New Caledonia: A Drama of Misrepresentation. The Journal of Pacific History, 36(2), 247-249. HASHIMOTO, KAZUYA (2001). Fijian Christianity and Cultural Drama. People and Culture in Oceania, 17, 67-82. (Former Man and Culture in Oceania). HIRSCH, ERIC (2001). New Boundaries of Influence in Highland Papua: 'Culture', Mining and Ritual Conversion. Oceania, 71(4), 298-312. HIRSCH, ERIC (2001). When Was Modernity in Melanesia? Social Anthropology, 9(2), 131-146. JAARSMA, SJOERD R. (2001). Conceiving New Guinea: Ethnography as a Phenomenon of Contact. In Naomi M. McPherson (ed.), In Colonial New Guinea: Anthropological Perspectives (pp. 27-44). Pittsburgh, Pa. University of Pittsburgh Press. References: 221-241. Notes: 201-206. Association for Social Anthropology in Oceania (ASAO) Monograph Series, Nr 19. JACKA, JERRY (2001). Coca-Cola and Kolo: Land, Ancestors and Development. Anthropology Today, 17(4), 3-8. JEBENS, HOLGER (2001). "How the White Man Thinks". Paideuma, 47, 203-221. In German. Comments: Review article on Peter Lawrence, Road belong Cargo: A Study of the Cargo Movement in the Southern Madang District, New Guinea, Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1964. JORGENSEN, DAN (2001). History and Genealogy of Myth in Telefolmin. Paideuma, 47, 103-128. JOURDAN, CHRISTINE (2000). My Nephew is My Aunt: Features and Transformation of Kinship Terminology in Solomon Island Pidgin. In Jeff Siegel (ed.), Processes of Language Contact: Studies from Australia and the South Pacific (pp. 99-121). Montréal: Les Editions Fides. Collection Champs Linguistiques. JOWITT, ANITA (2001). Vanuatu. The Contemporary Pacific, 13(2), 557-563. Special issue: Native Pacific Cultural Studies on the Edge, edited by Vincente M. Dias and J. Kehaulani Kauanui. Section: Melanesia in Review: Issues and Events, 2000. KELLY, JOHN D. (2001). Fiji: Journeys and Struggles. The Journal of Pacific History, 36(2), 257-262. Comments: Review article on: 1. Brij L. Lal and Tomasi R. Vakatori (eds), Fiji in Transition, Suva: School of Social and Economic Development, USP, 1998; 2. Brij L. Lal and Tomasi R. Vakatori (eds), Fiji and the World, Suva: School of Social and Economic Development, USP, 1998; 3. Brij V. Lal, Chalo Jahaji: On a Journey through Indenture in Fiji, Canberra: Division of Pacific and Asian History, RSPAS, ANU; Suva: Fiji Museum, 2000. KIRSCH, STUART (2001). Property Effects: Social Networks and Compensation Claims in Melanesia. Social Anthropology, 9(2), 147-163. LATTAS, ANDREW (2001). The Underground Life of Capitalism: Space, Persons, and Money in Bali (West New Britain). In Alan Rumsey and James Weiner (eds), Emplaced Myth: Space, Narrative, and Knowledge in Aboriginal Australia and Papua New Guinea (pp. 161-188). Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press. References: 247-270. LEPOWSKY, MARIA (2001). The Queen of Sudest: White Women and Colonial Cultures in British New Guinea and Papua. In Naomi M. McPherson (ed.), In Colonial New Guinea: Anthropological Perspectives (pp. 125-150). Pittsburgh, Pa. University of Pittsburgh Press. References: 221-241. Notes: 212-214. Association for Social Anthropology in Oceania (ASAO) Monograph Series, Nr 19. LINDENBAUM, SHIRLEY (2000). Culture and Class in Papua New Guinea. American Anthropologist, 102(4), 903-907. Comments: Review article on: 1. David Lipset, Mangrove Man: Dialogics of Culture in Sepik Estuary, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997; 2. Deborah B. Gewertz and Frederick K. Errington, Emerging Class in Papua New Guinea: The Telling of Difference, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999. LOSCHE, DIANE (2001). Anthony's Feast: The Gift in Abelam Aesthetics. The Australian Journal of Anthropology, 12(2), 155-165. (Anthony Forge Memorial Lecture, Canberra 18 November 1999). LUDERS, DAVID (2001). Retoka Revisited and Roimata Revisited. The Journal of the Polynesian Society, 110(3), 247-287. MAIDMENT, EWAN (2001). 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