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Oceania Newsletter 32, December 2003

 

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GENERAL / ARTICLES

 

ADAMS, C. (2003). Ethics, Power and Politics in Aboriginal Health Research. The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology, 3(2), 44-64.

 

AUSTIN, G. (2002). Discovering My Aboriginal Identity. Aboriginal History, 26, 217-218.

 

BLACKBURN, K. (2002). Mapping Aboriginal Nations: The 'Nation' Concept of Late Nineteenth Century Anthropologists in Australia. Aboriginal History, 26, 131-158.

 

BLAKE, B. J., & REID, J. (2002). The Dhudhuroa Language of Northeastern Victoria: A Description Based on Historical Sources. Aboriginal History, 26, 177-210.

 

BORSBOOM, A. (2003). 'Seeing the Inside': Aboriginal Spirituality and Identity. In A. Borsboom & F. Jespers (Eds.), Identity and Religion: A Multidisciplinary Approach (pp. 79-89). Saarbrücken, Germany: Verlag für Entwicklungspolitik.

 

CARTER, P. (1999). Footings: The Mythopoeic Foundations of Imperial Time. In K. Neumann, N. Thomas & H. Ericksen (Eds.), Quicksands: Foundational Histories in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand (pp. 56-77). Sydney, NSW: University of New South Wales Press. Notes: 247-249.

 

COUZOS, S., LEA, T., MUELLER, R., MURRAY, R., & CULBONG, M. (2003). Effectiveness of Ototopical Antibiotics for Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media in Aboriginal Children: A Community-based, Multicentre, Double-blind Randomised Controlled Trial. The Medical Journal of Australia, 179(4), 185-190.

 

COVACEVICH, J. (2002). First Formal Australian Record of a Tree Kangaroo: Aboriginal, Not European. Aboriginal History, 26, 220-222.

 

DEANE, W. (2002). Address on the Occasion of the Launch of Ann Jackson-Nakano's Book The Kamberri. Aboriginal History, 26, 211-213.

 

DOUSSET, L. (2002). Politics and Demography in a Contact Situation: The Establishment of the Giles Meteorological Station in the Rawlinson Range, West Australia. Aboriginal History, 26, 1-22.

 

GIBSON, R. (1999). A History of Quiet Suspicion. In K. Neumann, N. Thomas & H. Ericksen (Eds.), Quicksands: Foundational Histories in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand (pp. 39-55). Sydney, NSW: University of New South Wales Press. Notes: 247.

 

GRAY, G. (2002). Dislocating the Self: Anthropological Field Work in the Kimberley, Western Australia, 1934-1936. Aboriginal History, 26, 23-50.

 

GUNSON, N. (2002). Reality, History and Hands-on Ethnography: The Journals of George Augustus Robinson at Port Phillip 1839-1852. Aboriginal History, 26, 224-237. Comments: Review article on: The Journals of George Augustus Robinson, Chief Protector, Port Phillip Aboriginal Protectorate 1839-1854, edited by Ian D. Clark: Volume 1: 1 January 1839-30 September 1840 (Melbourne: Heritage Matters, 1998); Volume 2: 1 October 1840-31 August 1841 (Melbourne: Heritage Matters, 1998); Volume 3: 1 September 1841-31 December 1843 (Melbourne: Heritage Matters, 1998); Volume 4: 1 January 1844-24 October 1945 (Melbourne: Heritage Matters, 1998); Volume 5: 25 October 1845-9 June 1849 (Clarendon: Heritage Matters, 2000); Volume 6: 10 June 1849-30 September 1852 (Clarendon: Heritage Matters, 2000).

 

HINKSON, M. (2002). Exploring 'Aboriginal' Sites in Sydney: A Shifting Politics of Place? Aboriginal History, 26, 62-77.

 

JACKSON-NAKANO, A. (2002). The Weereewa History Series Volumes I & II: Remarks by Ann Jackson-Nakano. Aboriginal History, 26, 214-216.

 

KOLIG, E. (2003). Legitimising Belief: Identity, Politics, Utility, Strategies of Concealment, and Rationalisation in Australian Aboriginal Religion. The Australian Journal of Anthropology, 14(2), 209-228.

 

LYDON, J. (2002). The Experimental 1860s: Charles Walter's Images of Conanderrk Aboriginal Station, Victoria. Aboriginal History, 26, 78-130.

 

MAK, D. B., MACKENDRICK, A., BULSARA, M. K., WEEKS, S., LEIDWINGER, L., COATES, H. L., et al. (2003). Long-term Outcomes of Middle-ear Surgery in Aboriginal Children. The Medical Journal of Australia, 179(6), 324-325.

 

MAK, D. B., PLATT, E. M., & HEATH, C. H. (2003). Leprosy Transmission in the Kimberley, Western Australia: Still a Reality in 21st-century Australia. The Medical Journal of Australia, 179(8), 452.

 

MANNING, C. (2002). The McLean Report: Legitimising Victoria's New Assimilationism. Aboriginal History, 26, 159-176.

 

MERLAN, F. (2001). Aboriginal Cultural Production into Art: The Complexity of Redress. In C. Pinney & N. Thomas (Eds.), Beyond Aesthetics: Art and the Technologies of Enchantment (pp. 201-234). Oxford and New York: Berg Publishers.

 

MORTON, J. (2003). I-Witnessing I the Witness: A Response to Ken Maddock on Courtly Truth and Native Title Anthropology. The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology, 3(2), 89-97.

 

MORTON, J., & SMITH, N. (1999). Planting Indigenous Species: A Subversion of Australian Eco-tourism. In K. Neumann, N. Thomas & H. Ericksen (Eds.), Quicksands: Foundational Histories in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand (pp. 153-175). Sydney, NSW: University of New South Wales Press. Notes: 258-260.

 

PEACE, A. (2003). Hindmarsh Island and the Politics of Anthropology. Anthropology Today, 19(5), 0-2.

 

READ, P. (2002). Dedicated to Carol Kendall. Aboriginal History, 26, vii-viii.

 

READ, P. (2002). The Stolen Generations, the Historian and the Court Room. Aboriginal History, 26, 51-61.

 

ROBINSON, G. (2003). What to Make of Tiwi History? The Australian Journal of Anthropology, 14(2), 249-252. Comments: Review article of John Morris, The Tiwi: From Isolation to Cultural Change: A History of Encounter between an Island People and Outside Forces, Darwin, NT: Northern Territory University Press, 2001.

 

ROSE, D. B. (1999). Hard Times: An Australian Study. In K. Neumann, N. Thomas & H. Ericksen (Eds.), Quicksands: Foundational Histories in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand (pp. 2-19). Sydney, NSW: University of New South Wales Press. Notes: 244-245.

 

ROWSE, T. (1999). A Spear in the Thigh for Senator Evans. In K. Neumann, N. Thomas & H. Ericksen (Eds.), Quicksands: Foundational Histories in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand (pp. 199-217). Sydney, NSW: University of New South Wales Press. Notes: 264-265.

 

ROWSE, T. (2003). Historians and the Historian Critique of Australia's Colonisation. The Australian Journal of Anthropology, 14(2), 253-258. Comments: Review article of Bain Attwood and S.G. Foster (eds), Frontier Conflict: The Australian Experience, Canberra: National Museum of Australia, 2003.

 

SMITH, D. (2003). When the Starship Pintupi Meets the Klingons of Policy. The Australian Journal of Anthropology, 14(2), 259-264. Comments: Review article of Ralph Folds, Crossed Purposes: The Pintupi and Australia's Indigenous Policy, Sydney: University of New South Wales Press, 2001.

 

THOMAS, J. (1999). A History of Beginnings. In K. Neumann, N. Thomas & H. Ericksen (Eds.), Quicksands: Foundational Histories in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand (pp. 115-131). Sydney, NSW: University of New South Wales Press. Notes: 253-255.

 

THORLEY, P. (2002). Current Realities, Idealised Pasts: Archaeology, Values and Indigenous Heritage Management in Central Australia. Oceania, 73(2), 110-125.

 

 

GENERAL / BOOKS

 

FAESSEL, S. (2002). Itinéraires insulaires: Le père Patrick O'Reilly, sm. Nouméa: Le Rocher-à-la-Voile. Dossiers pour servir à l'intelligence du temps présent, No.4.

 

 

AUSTRALIA / ARTICLES

 

ADAMS, C. (2003). Ethics, Power and Politics in Aboriginal Health Research. The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology, 3(2), 44-64.

 

AUSTIN, G. (2002). Discovering My Aboriginal Identity. Aboriginal History, 26, 217-218.

 

BLACKBURN, K. (2002). Mapping Aboriginal Nations: The 'Nation' Concept of Late Nineteenth Century Anthropologists in Australia. Aboriginal History, 26, 131-158.

 

BLAKE, B. J., & REID, J. (2002). The Dhudhuroa Language of Northeastern Victoria: A Description Based on Historical Sources. Aboriginal History, 26, 177-210.

 

BORSBOOM, A. (2003). 'Seeing the Inside': Aboriginal Spirituality and Identity. In A. Borsboom & F. Jespers (Eds.), Identity and Religion: A Multidisciplinary Approach (pp. 79-89). Saarbrücken, Germany: Verlag für Entwicklungspolitik.

 

CARTER, P. (1999). Footings: The Mythopoeic Foundations of Imperial Time. In K. Neumann, N. Thomas & H. Ericksen (Eds.), Quicksands: Foundational Histories in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand (pp. 56-77). Sydney, NSW: University of New South Wales Press. Notes: 247-249.

 

COUZOS, S., LEA, T., MUELLER, R., MURRAY, R., & CULBONG, M. (2003). Effectiveness of Ototopical Antibiotics for Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media in Aboriginal Children: A Community-based, Multicentre, Double-blind Randomised Controlled Trial. The Medical Journal of Australia, 179(4), 185-190.

 

COVACEVICH, J. (2002). First Formal Australian Record of a Tree Kangaroo: Aboriginal, Not European. Aboriginal History, 26, 220-222.

 

DEANE, W. (2002). Address on the Occasion of the Launch of Ann Jackson-Nakano's Book The Kamberri. Aboriginal History, 26, 211-213.

 

DOUSSET, L. (2002). Politics and Demography in a Contact Situation: The Establishment of the Giles Meteorological Station in the Rawlinson Range, West Australia. Aboriginal History, 26, 1-22.

 

GIBSON, R. (1999). A History of Quiet Suspicion. In K. Neumann, N. Thomas & H. Ericksen (Eds.), Quicksands: Foundational Histories in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand (pp. 39-55). Sydney, NSW: University of New South Wales Press. Notes: 247.

 

GRAY, G. (2002). Dislocating the Self: Anthropological Field Work in the Kimberley, Western Australia, 1934-1936. Aboriginal History, 26, 23-50.

 

GUNSON, N. (2002). Reality, History and Hands-on Ethnography: The Journals of George Augustus Robinson at Port Phillip 1839-1852. Aboriginal History, 26, 224-237. Comments: Review article on: The Journals of George Augustus Robinson, Chief Protector, Port Phillip Aboriginal Protectorate 1839-1854, edited by Ian D. Clark: Volume 1: 1 January 1839-30 September 1840 (Melbourne: Heritage Matters, 1998); Volume 2: 1 October 1840-31 August 1841 (Melbourne: Heritage Matters, 1998); Volume 3: 1 September 1841-31 December 1843 (Melbourne: Heritage Matters, 1998); Volume 4: 1 January 1844-24 October 1945 (Melbourne: Heritage Matters, 1998); Volume 5: 25 October 1845-9 June 1849 (Clarendon: Heritage Matters, 2000); Volume 6: 10 June 1849-30 September 1852 (Clarendon: Heritage Matters, 2000).

 

HINKSON, M. (2002). Exploring 'Aboriginal' Sites in Sydney: A Shifting Politics of Place? Aboriginal History, 26, 62-77.

 

JACKSON-NAKANO, A. (2002). The Weereewa History Series Volumes I & II: Remarks by Ann Jackson-Nakano. Aboriginal History, 26, 214-216.

 

KOLIG, E. (2003). Legitimising Belief: Identity, Politics, Utility, Strategies of Concealment, and Rationalisation in Australian Aboriginal Religion. The Australian Journal of Anthropology, 14(2), 209-228.

 

LYDON, J. (2002). The Experimental 1860s: Charles Walter's Images of Conanderrk Aboriginal Station, Victoria. Aboriginal History, 26, 78-130.

 

MAK, D. B., MACKENDRICK, A., BULSARA, M. K., WEEKS, S., LEIDWINGER, L., COATES, H. L., et al. (2003). Long-term Outcomes of Middle-ear Surgery in Aboriginal Children. The Medical Journal of Australia, 179(6), 324-325.

 

MAK, D. B., PLATT, E. M., & HEATH, C. H. (2003). Leprosy Transmission in the Kimberley, Western Australia: Still a Reality in 21st-century Australia. The Medical Journal of Australia, 179(8), 452.

 

MANNING, C. (2002). The McLean Report: Legitimising Victoria's New Assimilationism. Aboriginal History, 26, 159-176.

 

MERLAN, F. (2001). Aboriginal Cultural Production into Art: The Complexity of Redress. In C. Pinney & N. Thomas (Eds.), Beyond Aesthetics: Art and the Technologies of Enchantment (pp. 201-234). Oxford and New York: Berg Publishers.

 

MORTON, J. (2003). I-Witnessing I the Witness: A Response to Ken Maddock on Courtly Truth and Native Title Anthropology. The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology, 3(2), 89-97.

 

MORTON, J., & SMITH, N. (1999). Planting Indigenous Species: A Subversion of Australian Eco-tourism. In K. Neumann, N. Thomas & H. Ericksen (Eds.), Quicksands: Foundational Histories in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand (pp. 153-175). Sydney, NSW: University of New South Wales Press. Notes: 258-260.

 

PEACE, A. (2003). Hindmarsh Island and the Politics of Anthropology. Anthropology Today, 19(5), 0-2.

 

READ, P. (2002). Dedicated to Carol Kendall. Aboriginal History, 26, vii-viii.

 

READ, P. (2002). The Stolen Generations, the Historian and the Court Room. Aboriginal History, 26, 51-61.

 

ROBINSON, G. (2003). What to Make of Tiwi History? The Australian Journal of Anthropology, 14(2), 249-252. Comments: Review article of John Morris, The Tiwi: From Isolation to Cultural Change: A History of Encounter between an Island People and Outside Forces, Darwin, NT: Northern Territory University Press, 2001.

 

ROSE, D. B. (1999). Hard Times: An Australian Study. In K. Neumann, N. Thomas & H. Ericksen (Eds.), Quicksands: Foundational Histories in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand (pp. 2-19). Sydney, NSW: University of New South Wales Press. Notes: 244-245.

 

ROWSE, T. (1999). A Spear in the Thigh for Senator Evans. In K. Neumann, N. Thomas & H. Ericksen (Eds.), Quicksands: Foundational Histories in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand (pp. 199-217). Sydney, NSW: University of New South Wales Press. Notes: 264-265.

 

ROWSE, T. (2003). Historians and the Historian Critique of Australia's Colonisation. The Australian Journal of Anthropology, 14(2), 253-258. Comments: Review article of Bain Attwood and S.G. Foster (eds), Frontier Conflict: The Australian Experience, Canberra: National Museum of Australia, 2003.

 

SMITH, D. (2003). When the Starship Pintupi Meets the Klingons of Policy. The Australian Journal of Anthropology, 14(2), 259-264. Comments: Review article of Ralph Folds, Crossed Purposes: The Pintupi and Australia's Indigenous Policy, Sydney: University of New South Wales Press, 2001.

 

THOMAS, J. (1999). A History of Beginnings. In K. Neumann, N. Thomas & H. Ericksen (Eds.), Quicksands: Foundational Histories in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand (pp. 115-131). Sydney, NSW: University of New South Wales Press. Notes: 253-255.

 

THORLEY, P. (2002). Current Realities, Idealised Pasts: Archaeology, Values and Indigenous Heritage Management in Central Australia. Oceania, 73(2), 110-125.

 

 

AUSTRALIA / BOOKS

 

ALTMAN, J. C., & COCHRANE, M. (2003). Innovative Institutional Design for Sustainable Wildlife Management in the Indigenous-owned Savanna. Canberra: Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, Australian National University. Discussion Paper No.247.

 

DODSON, M., & SMITH, D. E. (2003). Governance for Sustainable Development: Strategic Issues and Principles for Indigenous Australian Communities. Canberra: Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, Australian National University. Discussion Paper No.250.

 

HUNTER, B. H., & SCHWAB, R. G. (2003). Practical Reconciliation and Recent Trends in Indigenous Education. Canberra: Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, Australian National University. Discussion Paper No.249.

 

MARTIN, D. F. (2003). Rethinking the Design of Indigenous Organisations: The Need for Strategic Engagement. Canberra: Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, Australian National University. Discussion Paper No.248.

 

 

MELANESIA / ARTICLES

 

AARTS, B., IMANSE, H., JACOBS, K., & SMIDT, D. (2003). Catalogue. In D. Smidt (Ed.), Kamoro Art: Tradition and Innovation in a New Guinea Culture (pp. 73-153). Amsterdam and Leiden: KIT Publishers and Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde. Bibliography: 154-155.

 

APPANA, S. (2003). New Public Management and Public Enterprise Restructuring in Fiji. Fijian Studies: A Journal of Contemporary Fiji, 1(1), 51-73. Retrieved November 26, 2003, from the World Wide Web: http://www.fijianstudies.org/fs_contents_vol1no1.htm.

 

ARENS, W. (2003). Cannibalism Reconsidered: Response to Marshall Sahlins (AT 19, 3). Anthropology Today, 19(5), 18-19.

 

ARKWRIGHT, N. (2003). Restorative Justice in the Solomon Islands. In S. Dinnen, A. Jowitt & T. N. Cain (Eds.), A Kind of Mending: Restorative Justice in the Pacific Islands (pp. 177-194). Canberra: Pandanus Books, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University. References: 281-292.

 

BANKS, C. (2000). Contextualising Sexual Violence: Rape and Carnal Knowledge in Papua New Guinea. In S. Dinnen & A. Ley (Eds.), Reflections on Violence in Melanesia (pp. 83-104). Leichhardt and Canberra: Hawkins Press (Federation Press) and Asia Pacific Press.

 

BANKS, G. (2000). Razor Wire and Riots: Violence and the Mining Industry in Papua New Guinea. In S. Dinnen & A. Ley (Eds.), Reflections on Violence in Melanesia (pp. 254-262). Leichhardt and Canberra: Hawkins Press (Federation Press) and Asia Pacific Press.

 

BARR, K. J. (2003). Wages Councils and Just Wages in Fiji. Fijian Studies: A Journal of Contemporary Fiji, 1(1), 199-208. Retrieved November 26, 2003, from the World Wide Web: http://www.fijianstudies.org/fs_contents_vol1no1.htm.

 

BARRAUD, C. (2003). Bibliographie de Daniel de Coppet. Journal de la Société des Océanistes, 116(1), 125-126.

 

BILLY, A. (2000). Breaking the Silence, Speaking out Truth: Domestic Violence in Solomon Islands. In S. Dinnen & A. Ley (Eds.), Reflections on Violence in Melanesia (pp. 172-176). Leichhardt and Canberra: Hawkins Press (Federation Press) and Asia Pacific Press.

 

BOLTON, L. (2001). What Makes Singo Different: North Vanuatu Textiles and the Theory of Captivation. In C. Pinney & N. Thomas (Eds.), Beyond Aesthetics: Art and the Technologies of Enchantment (pp. 97-115). Oxford and New York: Berg Publishers.

 

BONG, P. (2003). Vanuatu Law, the Police and Restorative Justice. In S. Dinnen, A. Jowitt & T. N. Cain (Eds.), A Kind of Mending: Restorative Justice in the Pacific Islands (pp. 101-108). Canberra: Pandanus Books, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University. References: 281-292.

 

BOOTH, H. (2003). Structural Adjustment to the Marriage Market in Fiji. Development Bulletin(62), 118-122.

 

BORREY, A. (2000). Sexual Violence in Perspective: The Case of Papua New Guinea. In S. Dinnen & A. Ley (Eds.), Reflections on Violence in Melanesia (pp. 105-118). Leichhardt and Canberra: Hawkins Press (Federation Press) and Asia Pacific Press.

 

BRAITHWAITE, J. (2003). The Fundamentals of Restorative Justice. In S. Dinnen, A. Jowitt & T. N. Cain (Eds.), A Kind of Mending: Restorative Justice in the Pacific Islands (pp. 35-43). Canberra: Pandanus Books, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University. References: 281-292.

 

CAMPBELL, S. (2001). The Captivating Agency of Art: Many Ways of Seeing. In C. Pinney & N. Thomas (Eds.), Beyond Aesthetics: Art and the Technologies of Enchantment (pp. 117-135). Oxford and New York: Berg Publishers.

 

CHANTER, A. (2000). The Production of Social Disorder: The Example of the Daily Press in New Caledonia. In S. Dinnen & A. Ley (Eds.), Reflections on Violence in Melanesia (pp. 65-79). Leichhardt and Canberra: Hawkins Press (Federation Press) and Asia Pacific Press.

 

CHANTER, A. (2002). Postcolonial Politics and Colonial Media Representations in New Caledonia. Pacific Studies, 25(3), 17-36.

 

CHAPPEL, D. (2003). New Caledonia. The Contemporary Pacific, 15(2), 448-456. Section Melanesia in Review: Issues and Events, 2002.

 

CHIN, J. (2003). Papua New Guinea. The Contemporary Pacific, 15(2), 457-463. Section Melanesia in Review: Issues and Events, 2002.

 

CLAXTON, K. (2000). Violence, Internal Security and Security-stakeholders in Papua New Guinea. In S. Dinnen & A. Ley (Eds.), Reflections on Violence in Melanesia (pp. 263-276). Leichhardt and Canberra: Hawkins Press (Federation Press) and Asia Pacific Press.

 

COIFFIER, C. (2003). L'étrange voyage d'une peintre du Sépik: De Kinakatem à Paris (peinture, biwat, sagoutier). Journal de la Société des Océanistes, 116(1), 77-97.

 

CRANE, E. (2003). Archéologie du Pacifique: Bilans et perspectives en Nouvelle-Calédonie: Compte rendu de la conférence internationale pour le cinquantenaire de la première fouille de Lapita. Journal de la Société des Océanistes, 116(1), 130-131.

 

DAYE, R. (2003). Finding a Model of Reconciliation. Fijian Studies: A Journal of Contemporary Fiji, 1(1), 177-192. Retrieved November 26, 2003, from the World Wide Web: http://www.fijianstudies.org/fs_contents_vol1no1.htm.

 

DINNEN, S. (2000). Violence and Government in Melanesia - An Introduction. In S. Dinnen & A. Ley (Eds.), Reflections on Violence in Melanesia (pp. 1-16). Leichhardt and Canberra: Hawkins Press (Federation Press) and Asia Pacific Press.

 

DINNEN, S. (2003). Restorative Justice in the Pacific Islands: An Introduction. In S. Dinnen, A. Jowitt & T. N. Cain (Eds.), A Kind of Mending: Restorative Justice in the Pacific Islands (pp. 1-34). Canberra: Pandanus Books, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University. References: 281-292.

 

DOUGLAS, B. (2000). Fighting as Savagery and Romance: New Caledonian Past and Present. In S. Dinnen & A. Ley (Eds.), Reflections on Violence in Melanesia (pp. 53-64). Leichhardt and Canberra: Hawkins Press (Federation Press) and Asia Pacific Press.

 

DURUTALO, A. (2003). Informal Justice in Law and Justice Reform in the Pacific Region. In S. Dinnen, A. Jowitt & T. N. Cain (Eds.), A Kind of Mending: Restorative Justice in the Pacific Islands (pp. 165-176). Canberra: Pandanus Books, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University. References: 281-292.

 

EVES, R. (2003). Money, Mayhem and the Beast: Narratives of the World's End from New Ireland (Papua New Guinea). The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 9(3), 527-547.

 

GARAP, S. (2000). Struggles of Women and Girls - Simbu Province, Papua New Guinea. In S. Dinnen & A. Ley (Eds.), Reflections on Violence in Melanesia (pp. 159-171). Leichhardt and Canberra: Hawkins Press (Federation Press) and Asia Pacific Press.

 

GODDARD, M. (2000). Three Urban Village ourts in Papua New Guinea: Comparative Obsevations on Dispute Settlement. In S. Dinnen & A. Ley (Eds.), Reflections on Violence in Melanesia (pp. 241-253). Leichhardt and Canberra: Hawkins Press (Federation Press) and Asia Pacific Press.

 

GODDARD, M. (2003). The Age of Steam: Constructed Identity and Recalcitrant Youth in a Papua New Guinea Village. In S. Dinnen, A. Jowitt & T. N. Cain (Eds.), A Kind of Mending: Restorative Justice in the Pacific Islands (pp. 45-72). Canberra: Pandanus Books, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University. References: 281-292.

 

GODDARD, M., & VAN HEEKEREN, D. (2003). United and Divided: Christianity, Tradition and Identity in Two South Coast Papua New Guinea Villages. The Australian Journal of Anthropology, 14(2), 144-159.

 

GOFF, P. (2003). New Zealand and the Pacific Region: Challenges and Opportunities. Fijian Studies: A Journal of Contemporary Fiji, 1(1), 193-198. Retrieved November 26, 2003, from the World Wide Web: http://www.fijianstudies.org/fs_contents_vol1no1.htm.

 

HALAPUA, W. (2003). Militarism and Moral Decay in Fiji. Fijian Studies: A Journal of Contemporary Fiji, 1(1), 105-126. Retrieved November 26, 2003, from the World Wide Web: http://www.fijianstudies.org/fs_contents_vol1no1.htm.

 

HEARTFIELD, J. (2003). 'You Are Not a White Woman!' Apolosi Nawai, the Fiji Produce Agency and the Trial of Stella Spencer in Fiji, 1915. The Journal of Pacific History, 38(1), 69-83.

 

HOWLEY, P. (2003). Restorative Justice in Bougainville. In S. Dinnen, A. Jowitt & T. N. Cain (Eds.), A Kind of Mending: Restorative Justice in the Pacific Islands (pp. 215-254). Canberra: Pandanus Books, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University. References: 281-292.

 

ITÉANU, A. (2003). In memoriam Daniel de Coppet. Journal de la Société des Océanistes, 116(1), 121-124.

 

IVORO, J. (2003). Conflict Resolution in a Multi-cultural Urban Setting in Papua New Guinea. In S. Dinnen, A. Jowitt & T. N. Cain (Eds.), A Kind of Mending: Restorative Justice in the Pacific Islands (pp. 109-113). Canberra: Pandanus Books, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University. References: 281-292.

 

JACOBS, K. (2003). Catholic Mission and Kamoro Culture. In D. Smidt (Ed.), Kamoro Art: Tradition and Innovation in a New Guinea Culture (pp. 62-65). Amsterdam and Leiden: KIT Publishers and Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde. Bibliography: 154-155.

 

JACOBS, K. (2003). Kamoro Arts Festival. In D. Smidt (Ed.), Kamoro Art: Tradition and Innovation in a New Guinea Culture (pp. 66-71). Amsterdam and Leiden: KIT Publishers and Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde. Bibliography: 154-155.

 

JAYARAMAN, T. K., & SHARMA, R. (2003). Why is Interest Rate Spread High in Fiji? Results from a Preliminary Study. Fijian Studies: A Journal of Contemporary Fiji, 1(1), 75-104. Retrieved November 26, 2003, from the World Wide Web: http://www.fijianstudies.org/fs_contents_vol1no1.htm.

 

JOLLY, M. (2000). Epilogue: Further Reflections on Violence in Melanesia. In S. Dinnen & A. Ley (Eds.), Reflections on Violence in Melanesia (pp. 305-324). Leichhardt and Canberra: Hawkins Press (Federation Press) and Asia Pacific Press.

 

JOLLY, M. (2003). Epilogue - Some Thoughts on Restorative Justice and Gender. In S. Dinnen, A. Jowitt & T. N. Cain (Eds.), A Kind of Mending: Restorative Justice in the Pacific Islands (pp. 265-274). Canberra: Pandanus Books, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University. References: 281-292.

 

JOLLY, M. (2003). Spouses and Siblings in Sa Stories. The Australian Journal of Anthropology, 14(2), 188-208.

 

JOWITT, A. (2003). Vanuata. The Contemporary Pacific, 15(2), 463-471. Section Melanesia in Review: Issues and Events, 2002.

 

KAITANI, M. (2003). Young Men and Sexual Risk Behaviour in Fiji. Development Bulletin(62), 123-125.

 

LAL, B. V. (2003). Debating Fiji's Democratic Future. Fijian Studies: A Journal of Contemporary Fiji, 1(1), 157-162. Retrieved November 26, 2003, from the World Wide Web: http://www.fijianstudies.org/fs_contents_vol1no1.htm.

 

LAMPE, F. F. P. (2003). Creating a Second-story Woman: Introduced Delineation between Natural and Supernatural in Melanesia. Anthropological Forum, 13(2), 167-174.

 

LODHIA, S. K. (2003). Coups in Fiji: A Personal Perspective. Fijian Studies: A Journal of Contemporary Fiji, 1(1), 163-176. Retrieved November 26, 2003, from the World Wide Web: http://www.fijianstudies.org/fs_contents_vol1no1.htm.

 

LOHMANN, R. I. (2003). The Supernatural Is Everywhere: Defining Qualities of Religion in Melanesia and Beyond. Anthropological Forum, 13(2), 175-185.

 

LUNABEK, V. (2003). Restorative Programs in the Formal Justice System of Vanuatu. In S. Dinnen, A. Jowitt & T. N. Cain (Eds.), A Kind of Mending: Restorative Justice in the Pacific Islands (pp. 105-108). Canberra: Pandanus Books, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University. References: 281-292.

 

MAKAIL, M. A. (2000). Domestic Violence in Port Moresby. In S. Dinnen & A. Ley (Eds.), Reflections on Violence in Melanesia (pp. 181-186). Leichhardt and Canberra: Hawkins Press (Federation Press) and Asia Pacific Press.

 

MAMAPUKU, M., & HARPLE, T. S. (2003). Ancestral Heritage and the Essence of Life. In D. Smidt (Ed.), Kamoro Art: Tradition and Innovation in a New Guinea Culture (pp. 22-23). Amsterdam and Leiden: KIT Publishers and Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde. Bibliography: 154-155.

 

MASON, M. (2000). Domestic Violence in Vanuatu. In S. Dinnen & A. Ley (Eds.), Reflections on Violence in Melanesia (pp. 119-138). Leichhardt and Canberra: Hawkins Press (Federation Press) and Asia Pacific Press.

 

MAUSIO, A. (2003). Fiji. The Contemporary Pacific, 15(2), 440-447. Section Melanesia in Review: Issues and Events, 2002.

 

MILLER, D. (2001). The Fame of Trinis: Websites as Traps. In C. Pinney & N. Thomas (Eds.), Beyond Aesthetics: Art and the Technologies of Enchantment (pp. 137-155). Oxford and New York: Berg Publishers.

 

MITCHELL, J. (2000). Violence as Continuity: Violence as Rupture - Narratives from an Urban Settlement in Vanuatu. In S. Dinnen & A. Ley (Eds.), Reflections on Violence in Melanesia (pp. 189-208). Leichhardt and Canberra: Hawkins Press (Federation Press) and Asia Pacific Press.

 

MONSELL-DAVISS, M. (2000). Social Change, Contradictions, Youth and Violence in Fiji. In S. Dinnen & A. Ley (Eds.), Reflections on Violence in Melanesia (pp. 209-222). Leichhardt and Canberra: Hawkins Press (Federation Press) and Asia Pacific Press.

 

MOORE, P. (2003). Rehabilitation for Change in Fiji: A Woman's Initiative. In S. Dinnen, A. Jowitt & T. N. Cain (Eds.), A Kind of Mending: Restorative Justice in the Pacific Islands (pp. 123-138). Canberra: Pandanus Books, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University. References: 281-292.

 

MOSKO, M. S. (2002). Totem and Transaction: The Objectification of 'Tradition' among the North Mekeo. Oceania, 73(2), 89-109.

 

MOUCHENIK, Y. (2003). Victor, "l'enfant des vieux" de l'île de Maré (Nouvelle-Calédonie). Journal de la Société des Océanistes, 116(1), 53-64.

 

NARAYAN, P. K., & PRASAD, B. C. (2003). Fiji's Sugar, Tourism and Garment Industries: A Survey of Performance, Problems and Potentials. Fijian Studies: A Journal of Contemporary Fiji, 1(1), 3-27. Retrieved November 26, 2003, from the World Wide Web: http://www.fijianstudies.org/fs_contents_vol1no1.htm.

 

NAVITI, R. (2003). Restorative Justice and Women in Vanuatu. In S. Dinnen, A. Jowitt & T. N. Cain (Eds.), A Kind of Mending: Restorative Justice in the Pacific Islands (pp. 95-99). Canberra: Pandanus Books, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University. References: 281-292.

 

NELSON, H. (2003). Kokoda: The Track from History to Politics. The Journal of Pacific History, 38(1), 109-127.

 

NIBBRIG, N. E. H. (2002). Rascals, the State, and Civil Society in Papua New Guinea. Pacific Studies, 25(3), 37-56.

 

O'COLLINS, M. (2000). Images of Violence in Papua New Guinea: Whose Images? Whose Reality? In S. Dinnen & A. Ley (Eds.), Reflections on Violence in Melanesia (pp. 19-34). Leichhardt and Canberra: Hawkins Press (Federation Press) and Asia Pacific Press.

 

ONDAWAME, O. (2000). Indonesian State Terrorism: The Case of West Papua. In S. Dinnen & A. Ley (Eds.), Reflections on Violence in Melanesia (pp. 277-289). Leichhardt and Canberra: Hawkins Press (Federation Press) and Asia Pacific Press.

 

PATTERSON, M. (2002). Leading Lights in the 'Mother of Darkness': Perspectives on Leadership and Value in North Ambrym, Vanuatu. Oceania, 73(2), 126-142.

 

POUWER, J. (2003). Introduction. In D. Smidt (Ed.), Kamoro Art: Tradition and Innovation in a New Guinea Culture (pp. 12-13). Amsterdam and Leiden: KIT Publishers and Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde. Bibliography: 154-155.

 

POUWER, J. (2003). Kamoro Life and Ritual. In D. Smidt (Ed.), Kamoro Art: Tradition and Innovation in a New Guinea Culture (pp. 24-57). Amsterdam and Leiden: KIT Publishers and Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde. Bibliography: 154-155.

 

RAMOSAEA, C. (2000). The Family Support Centre. In S. Dinnen & A. Ley (Eds.), Reflections on Violence in Melanesia (pp. 178-186). Leichhardt and Canberra: Hawkins Press (Federation Press) and Asia Pacific Press.

 

RATUVA, S. (2003). Re-inventing the Cultural Wheel: Re-conceptualizing Restorative Justice and Peace Building in Ethnically Divided Fiji. In S. Dinnen, A. Jowitt & T. N. Cain (Eds.), A Kind of Mending: Restorative Justice in the Pacific Islands (pp. 149-163). Canberra: Pandanus Books, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University. References: 281-292.

 

REDDY, M., NAIDU, V., & MOHANTY, M. (2003). The Urban Informal Sector in Fiji: Results from a Survey. Fijian Studies: A Journal of Contemporary Fiji, 1(1), 128-154. Retrieved November 26, 2003, from the World Wide Web: http://www.fijianstudies.org/fs_contents_vol1no1.htm.

 

REGAN, A. J. (2000). 'Traditional' Leaders and Conflict Resolution in Bougainville: Reforming the Present by Re-writing the Past? In S. Dinnen & A. Ley (Eds.), Reflections on Violence in Melanesia (pp. 290-304). Leichhardt and Canberra: Hawkins Press (Federation Press) and Asia Pacific Press.

 

REVOLON, S. (2003). Heinrich Küper: Le blanc dont on parle à mi-voix (Gupuna, Santa Ana, sud-est des îles Salomon). Journal de la Société des Océanistes, 116(1), 65-75.

 

ROBIE, D. (2003). Cyberspace Democracy: Freedom of Speech Dilemmas in Pacific Journalism Education. Fijian Studies: A Journal of Contemporary Fiji, 1(1), 29-49. Retrieved November 26, 2003, from the World Wide Web: http://www.fijianstudies.org/fs_contents_vol1no1.htm.

 

RUMSEY, A. (2000). Women as Peacemakers - A Case from the Nebilyer Valley, Western Highlands, Papa New Guinea. In S. Dinnen & A. Ley (Eds.), Reflections on Violence in Melanesia (pp. 139-155). Leichhardt and Canberra: Hawkins Press (Federation Press) and Asia Pacific Press.

 

RUMSEY, A. (2003). Tribal Warfare and Transformative Justice in the New Guinea Highlands. In S. Dinnen, A. Jowitt & T. N. Cain (Eds.), A Kind of Mending: Restorative Justice in the Pacific Islands (pp. 73-93). Canberra: Pandanus Books, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University. References: 281-292.

 

SAHLINS, M. (2003). Artificially Maintained Controversies: Global Warming and Cannibalism. Anthropology Today, 19(3), 3-5.

 

SAOVANA-SPRIGGS, R. (2003). Bougainville Women's Role in Conflict Resolution in the Bougainville Peace Process. In S. Dinnen, A. Jowitt & T. N. Cain (Eds.), A Kind of Mending: Restorative Justice in the Pacific Islands (pp. 195-213). Canberra: Pandanus Books, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University. References: 281-292.

 

SENILOLI, K. (2003). Implications of Ageing: The Case of Fiji. Development Bulletin(62), 112-117.

 

SIMEON, J. (2003). The Vanuatu Culture Centre's Juvenile Justice Project. In S. Dinnen, A. Jowitt & T. N. Cain (Eds.), A Kind of Mending: Restorative Justice in the Pacific Islands (pp. 138-144). Canberra: Pandanus Books, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University. References: 281-292.

 

SMIDT, D. (2003). History of Collecting Kamoro Art. In D. Smidt (Ed.), Kamoro Art: Tradition and Innovation in a New Guinea Culture (pp. 14-21). Amsterdam and Leiden: KIT Publishers and Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde. Bibliography: 154-155.

 

STASCH, R. (2003). Separateness as a Relation: The Iconicity, Univocality and Creativity of Korowai Mother-in-Law Avoidence. The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 9(2), 317-337.

 

STRATHERN, M. (2001). The Patent and the Malanggan. In C. Pinney & N. Thomas (Eds.), Beyond Aesthetics: Art and the Technologies of Enchantment (pp. 259-286). Oxford and New York: Berg Publishers.

 

TOMBOT, J. (2003). A Marriage of Custom and Introduced Skills: Restorative Justice, Bougainville Style. In S. Dinnen, A. Jowitt & T. N. Cain (Eds.), A Kind of Mending: Restorative Justice in the Pacific Islands (pp. 255-264). Canberra: Pandanus Books, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University. References: 281-292.

 

TRACER, D. P. (2003). Selfishness and Fairness in Economic and Evolutionary Perspective: An Experimental Economic Study in Papua New Guinea. Current Anthropology, 44(3), 432-438.

 

VAN DER SCHOOT, H. (2003). Kamoro up to the 1960s: A Retrospective View. In D. Smidt (Ed.), Kamoro Art: Tradition and Innovation in a New Guinea Culture (pp. 58-61). Amsterdam and Leiden: KIT Publishers and Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde. Bibliography: 154-155.

 

VUHU, P. (2003). The Lakalakabulu Area Council of Chiefs in Vanuatu. In S. Dinnen, A. Jowitt & T. N. Cain (Eds.), A Kind of Mending: Restorative Justice in the Pacific Islands (pp. 145-148). Canberra: Pandanus Books, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University. References: 281-292.

 

WARD, M. (2000). Fighting for Ples in the City: Young Highlands Men in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. In S. Dinnen & A. Ley (Eds.), Reflections on Violence in Melanesia (pp. 223-238). Leichhardt and Canberra: Hawkins Press (Federation Press) and Asia Pacific Press.

 

WEINER, J. (2003). Assuming the Mercenary Position: Changing Perspectives in Long-term Fieldwork. The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology, 3(2), 33-43.

 

WEINER, J. F. (2001). Romanticism, from Foi Site Poetry to Schubert's Winterreise. In C. Pinney & N. Thomas (Eds.), Beyond Aesthetics: Art and the Technologies of Enchantment (pp. 13-30). Oxford and New York: Berg Publishers.

 

WEIR, C. (2000). 'The Gospel Came... Fighting Is Ceasing among Us': Methodist Representations of Violence in Fiji and New Britain, 1830-1930. In S. Dinnen & A. Ley (Eds.), Reflections on Violence in Melanesia (pp. 35-52). Leichhardt and Canberra: Hawkins Press (Federation Press) and Asia Pacific Press.

 

WINTER, C. (2003). The Long Arm of the Third Reich: Internment of New Guinea Germans in Tatura. The Journal of Pacific History, 38(1), 85-108.

 

ZARRIGA, R. (2003). Restorative Justice in Papua New Guinea: A Collaborative Effort. In S. Dinnen, A. Jowitt & T. N. Cain (Eds.), A Kind of Mending: Restorative Justice in the Pacific Islands (pp. 115-122). Canberra: Pandanus Books, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University. References: 281-292.

 

ZEMP, H. (2003). N'oublie pas de Coppet! Journal de la Société des Océanistes, 116(1), 127-129.

 

 

MELANESIA / BOOKS

 

GUIART, J. (2002). Et le masque sortit de la mer: Les pays canaques anciens de Hienghène à Témala, Gomè et Koumac. Nouméa: Le Rocher-à-la-Voile. Cahiers pour servir à l'intelligence du temps présent, No.9.

 

GUIART, J. (2003). Les Mélanésiens devant l'économie de marché: du milieu du XIXème siècle à la fin du millénaire. Nouméa: Le-Rocher-à-la-Voile. Cahiers pour l'intelligence du temps présent, No.5. Réédition revue et augmentée. First published in 1999. Reviews: Journal de la Société des Océanistes, 110, 2000(1): 126-127 (by I. Leblic).

 

KAAHWA, T. B. (2002). Les cahiers de Théodore Braïno Kaahwa. Nouméa: Le Rocher-à-la-Voile. Présentés par Jean Guiart.

 

PIDJO, J.-M. (2002). Le Mwa Teâ Mwalebeng et le fils du soleil: Organisation de l'espace foncier kanak en pays mwalebeng. Nouméa: Le Rocher-à-la-Voile and Les Éditions du Cagou. Essais pour servir à l'intelligence de notre temps no.2.

 

 

MICRONESIA / ARTICLES

 

O'NEILL, J. G., & SPENNEMANN, D. H. R. (2002). Preserving Colonial Heritage in Postcolonial Micronesia. Pacific Studies, 25(3), 1-15.

 

PINHEY, T. K., CARPENTER JR, J. W., PEREZ, M. P., & WORKMAN, R. L. (2002). Marijuana Use among High-school Students in Guam. Pacific Studies, 25(3), 95-106.

 

 

POLYNESIA / ARTICLES

 

BINNEY, J. (1999). Songlines from Aotearoa. In K. Neumann, N. Thomas & H. Ericksen (Eds.), Quicksands: Foundational Histories in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand (pp. 218-237). Sydney, NSW: University of New South Wales Press. Notes: 265-267.

 

BLANCHET, G. (2003). La Polynésie française à la recherche de son identité. Journal de la Société des Océanistes, 116(1), 1-12.

 

BROOKFIELD, F. M. (2003). Letter: "In what follows I comment, not exhaustively, on some of the serious flaws in Dr Richard Dawson's review (JPS 2002: 391-93) on my book Waitangi and Indigenous Rights (Brookfield 1999)". The Journal of the Polynesian Society, 112(1), 105-107.

 

D'ALLEVA, A. (2001). Captivation, Representation, and the Limits of Cognition: Interpreting Metaphor and Metonymy in Tahitian Tamau. In C. Pinney & N. Thomas (Eds.), Beyond Aesthetics: Art and the Technologies of Enchantment (pp. 79-96). Oxford and New York: Berg Publishers.

 

D'ARCY, P. (2003). Warfare and State Formation in Hawaii: The Limits on Violence and a Means of Political Consolidation. The Journal of Pacific History, 38(1), 29-52.

 

HOOPER, A. (2003). Making a Killing? Of Sticks and Stones and James Cook's 'Bones'. Anthropology Today, 19(3), 6-8.

 

HUNTSMAN, J. (2003). Raymond Firth (1901-2002). American Anthropologist, 105(2), 487-490.

 

JAMES, K. (2003). Is There a Tongan Middle Class? Hierarchy and Protest in Contemporary Tonga. The Contemporary Pacific, 15(2), 309-336.

 

LAMB, J. (1999). The Idea of Utopia in the European Settlement of New Zealand. In K. Neumann, N. Thomas & H. Ericksen (Eds.), Quicksands: Foundational Histories in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand (pp. 79-97). Sydney, NSW: University of New South Wales Press. Notes: 249-251.

 

LAURIE, J. (2003). Reply to Mutu: "The Maori of this section of the Declaration of Independence appears to have been translated almost word for word from English". The Journal of the Polynesian Society, 112(1), 109-110.

 

LEVY-STORMS, L., & WALLACE, S. P. (2003). Use of Mammography Screening among Older Samoan Women in Los Angeles County: A Diffusion Network Approach. The Medical Journal of Australia, 57, 987-1000.

 

MILLS, P. R. (2003). Neo in Oceania: Foreign Vessels Owned by Hawaiian Chiefs before 1830. The Journal of Pacific History, 38(1), 53-67.

 

MOYLE, R. (2003). Waning Stars - Changes to Taku's Star Knowledge. The Journal of the Polynesian Society, 112(1), 7-31.

 

MUTU, M. (2003). Letter: "I note John Laurie's comment on translating the Treaty of Waitangi (Laurie 2002) and his assertion that my translation of ko te kingitanga ko te mana i te whenua as 'kingitanga is the ultimate power, authority and control of the land' should be 'kingitanga and the ultimate power, authority and control of the land' (ibid: 257)". The Journal of the Polynesian Society, 112(1), 108-109.

 

OTTINO, P. (2003). À prospos de l'ouvrage de Barry Vladimir Rolett, Hanamiai: Prehistoric Colonization and Cultural Change in the Marquesas Islands (East Polynesia), New Haven: Yale University Press, 1998. Journal de la Société des Océanistes, 116(1), 99-106. Comments: Review article of Barry Vladimir Rolett, Hanamiai: Prehistoric Colonization and Cultural Change in the Marquesas Islands (East Polynesia), New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1998.

 

PARK, G. (1999). Going between Goddesses. In K. Neumann, N. Thomas & H. Ericksen (Eds.), Quicksands: Foundational Histories in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand (pp. 176-197). Sydney, NSW: University of New South Wales Press. Notes: 260-264.

 

PETEUIL, M.-F. (2003). Ciel d'îles. Journal de la Société des Océanistes, 116(1), 13-24.

 

SAURA, B. (2003). Continuité des rites: le nombril des églises et la placenta des hommes en Polynésie orientale. Journal de la Société des Océanistes, 116(1), 39-52.

 

SHARRAD, P., & PEACOCK, K. M. (2003). Albert Wendt: Bibliography. The Contemporary Pacific, 15(2), 378-420.

 

SPURWAY, J. (2003). Baker Papers. The Journal of Pacific History, 38(2), 275-276.

 

TAUFA, S. (2003). Polarising Polynesia: The Impact of Migration on Population Change and Economic Growth. Development Bulletin(62), 109-111.

 

TCHERKÉZOFF, S. (2003). The Unwarranted Encounter between the Etymology of Papalagi and the Apotheosis of Captain Cook. The Journal of the Polynesian Society, 112(1), 65-73.

 

TROADEC, B. (2003). Le développement de la représentation de l'espace à Tahiti: variabilité du côté mer et du côté montagne. Journal de la Société des Océanistes, 116(1), 25-37.

 

TURNER, S. (1999). Settlement as Forgetting. In K. Neumann, N. Thomas & H. Ericksen (Eds.), Quicksands: Foundational Histories in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand (pp. 20-38). Sydney, NSW: University of New South Wales Press. Notes: 246-247.

 

VAN DER GRIJP, P. (2003). Between Gifts and Commodoties: Commercial Enterprise and the Trader's Dilemma on Wallis ('Uvea). The Contemporary Pacific, 15(2), 277-307.

 

YOUNG, M. W. (2003). Raymond William Firth, 1901-2002. The Journal of Pacific History, 38(2), 277-280.

 

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