Review of Working Together in Vanuatu: Research Histories, Collaborations, Projects and Reflections (original ) (raw )Epilogue: A Personal Perspective on Afta 26 Yia: Collaborative Research in Vanuatu since Independence
Margaret Jolly
Working Together in Vanuatu: Research Histories, Collaborations, Projects and Reflections, 2011
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Working Together in Vanuatu: Research Histories, Collaborations, Projects and Reflections
John Taylor
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Editor's Introduction to Working Together in Vanuatu (with Nick Thieberger)
John Taylor
2011
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Big Wok: The Vanuatu Cultural Centre’s World War Two Ethnohistory Project
lamont lindstrom
2011
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Neither Cargo nor Cult: Ritual Politics and the Colonial Imagination in Fiji . Martha Kaplan
Richard Parmentier
American Anthropologist, 1996
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Encounters with the Enemy? Academic Readings of Missionary Narratives on Melanesians
Bronwen Douglas
Comparative Studies in Society and History, 2001
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Review essay: Divergent pathways in Melanesian ethnography
Anna-Karina Hermkens
Focaal, 2007
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Multi-sited methodologies: homework between Fiji, Australia and Kiribati (from Anthropologists in the Field, Columbia Uni Press)
Prof. Katerina Teaiwa
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Allen, B. 1990. The importance of being equal: the colonial and post-colonial experience in the Torricelli Foothills. Sepik Heritage: Tradition and Change in Papua New Guinea. N. Lutkehaus, C. Kaufmann, W. E. Mitchellet al. Durham, North Carolina, Carolina Academic Press: 185-196.
Bryant Allen
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Fieldwork in Remote Communities: An Ethnographic Case Study of Pitcairn Island
Chris Ryan
Advances in Culture, Tourism and Hospitality Research, 2012
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DONALD DENOON-STEWART FIRTH-JOCELYN LINNEKIN-MALAMA MELEISA-KAREN NERO, The Cam-bridge history of the Pacific Islanders (Harold …
Aurin Yunita Keong
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The Islands Have Memory: Reflections on Two Collaborative Projects in Contemporary Oceania
Guido Carlo Pigliasco , Thorolf Lipp
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Made in Oceania: social movements, cultural heritage and the state in the Pacific
Edvard Hviding
Anthropological Forum, 2013
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Book Review of Introduction to the Anthropology of Melanesia: Culture and Tradition by Paul Sillitoe
Troy A Belford
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Making Histories 'Ngapartji‐ngapartji Way': Exploring Collaboration, Exchange and Intercultural Histories in a Colonised Settler Nation, History Compass 11, no.2 (2013): 117-32
Shannyn Palmer
History Compass, 2013
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Harvests, Feasts and Graves: Postcultural Consciousness in Contemporary Papua New Guinea, by Ryan Schram
Aletta Biersack
Anthropological Forum, 2019
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Contested rainforests, NGOs, and projects of desire in Solomon Islands
Edvard Hviding
International Social Science Journal, 2003
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Une pirogue pour le Paradis: Le culte de John Frum à Tanna (Vanuatu), by Marc Tabani.
Carlos Mondragon
The Contemporary Pacific 21(2), 2009
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At Home and in the Field: ethnographic encounters in Asia and the Pacific Islands
Andrew Connelly
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Review of Bittersweet: The Indo-Fijian Experience, edited by Brij V Lal
Max Quanchi
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‘ “Empirical anthropologists advocating cultural adjustments”: The anthropological governance of Āpirana Ngata and the Native Affairs Department.’ History and Anthropology March 2014 25(2): 280-95.
Conal McCarthy
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Assembling an Anthropological Actor: Anthropological Assemblage and Colonial Government
Ben Dibley
Ben Dibley (2014) Assembling an Anthropological Actor: Anthropological Assemblage and Colonial Government and Anthropology in Papua. 25 (2) 263-279 DOI:10.1080/02757206.2014.882831, 2014
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9 'ISLAND BUILDERS': LANDSCAPE AND HISTORICITY AMONG THE LANGALANGA, SOLOMON ISLANDS1
Pei-yi Guo
Pluto PPress, 2003
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Unsettling Ethnography: Tales of an'Oiwi in the Anthropological Slot
Ty Tengan
Anthropological Forum, 2005
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Northern Vanuatu as a Pacific Crossroads: The Archaeology of Discovery, Interaction, and the Emergence of the "Ethnographic Present
Matthew Spriggs
Asian Perspectives, 2008
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Review of Taem Blong Faet: World War II in Melanesia, edited by Hugh Laracy and Geoffrey White; The Big Death: Solomon Islanders Remember World War II/Bikfala Faet: Olketa Solomon Aelanda Rimembarem Wol Wo Tu, edited by Geoffrey M. White, David W. Gegeo, David Akin, and Karen Watson-Gegeo
Suzanne Falgout
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Deborah Gewertz
1993
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Akuna: A New Guinea Village Community . Brian M. Du Toit
Terence Hays
American Anthropologist, 1976
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The Effects of Elusive Knowledge: Census, Health Laws and Inconsistently Modern Subjects in Early Colonial Vanuatu
Alexandra Widmer
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To kill a bird with two stones: a short history of Vanuatu
Jeremy MacClancy
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Comparative and international learning from Vanuatu research moratoria: A plurilevel, plurilocal researcher's auto-ethnography
Alex McCormick
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Storying Toward Pasin and Luksave: Permeable Relationships Between Papua New Guineans as Researchers and Participants
Nalisa Neuendorf
International journal of qualitative methods, 2020
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Navigators of the Contemporary: Why Ethnography Matters David A. Westbrook. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2008. 160 pp
Bradd Shore
American Anthropologist, 2013
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Review of Encompassing Others: The Magic of Modernity in Melanesia, by Edward LiPuma
Deborah Gewertz
2002
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Agency, Affect, and Local Knowledge in the Exploration of Oceania. In Indigenous Intermediaries: New Perspectives on Exploration Archives, ed. Maria Nugent, Shino Konishi, and Tiffany Shellam, 103–29. Canberra: ANU Press, 2015
Bronwen Douglas
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