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Index to Volumes 11–20
Jan Rensel, Marata Tamaira, and Judith Humbert
Entries are arranged in a single alphabetical list, with items indexed by vol-ume and inclusive page numbers (11:35–67). Names of Authors are in capital and small capital letters. Titles of articles are reproduced as they appeared, fol-lowed by the last name of the author in parentheses. Alphabetization ignores initial articles, conjunctions, and prepositions. Each article is listed by title, last name of (fi rst) author, approximately fi ve subject categories, and appropriate place-names. Where articles had more than one author, secondary authors are listed by last name only, with cross-references to the primary author. Dialogue and Resources items are indexed as articles. Political Reviews are listed under the name of the political entity and the last name of the author. Titles of books are in italics. Place-names (mostly of political units or regions) are in boldface type. Books reviewed are listed only by last name of (fi rst) author, fi lms by the name of the producer, and exhibits by the name of the museum or gallery, with the last name of the reviewer in parentheses following the book, fi lm, or exhibit title, and cross-references from the reviewer.
academic disciplines: and research in Oceania, 18:33–55. See also edu-cation; interdisciplinarity; Pacifi c Islands studies
Academic Responsibilities and Representation of the Ok Tedi Crisis in Postcolonial Papua New Guinea (Hyndman), 13:33–54
Adams, Ron W. See Miles Addo, Ping-Ann. See Ostraff and
Ostraff Aitape (PNG) tsunami: and disaster
relief, 16:321–355. Akaka Bill: 17:142–156; 19:137–160;
and Rice v Cayetano, 17:1–27. See also Hawai‘i; Hawaiian sovereignty; Hawaiian Issues
Akin, David: Compensation and the Melanesian State: Why Kwaio Keep Claiming, 11:35– 67
Akin, David, and Joel Robbins, editors: Money and Modernity:
State and Local Currencies in Melanesia (O’Hanlon), 13:580 –582
Akram-Lodhi, A Harron, editor: Confronting Fiji Futures (Alley), 13:582–584
Albert Wendt: Bibliography (Sharrad and Peacock), 15:378–420
Alegado, Dean, and Gerard Finin: Exporting People: The Philippines and Contract Labor in Palau, 12:359–370
Alexander, Bob. See Tora Alexeyeff, Kalissa: Globalizing
Drag in the Cook Islands: Fric-tion, Repulsion, and Abjection, 20:143–161
Ali, Saleem H, and Andrew Singh Grewal: The Ecology and Economy of Indigenous Resistance: Divergent Perspectives on Mining in New Caledonia, 18:361–392
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Allen, Anne E Guernsey. See Rongokea
Allen, Linda. See HezelAlley, Roderic: The Domestic
Politics of International Relations: Cases from Australia, New Zealand and Oceania (Firth), 14:478–479. See also Akram-Lodhi; Patman and Rudd; Peebles; Robertson and Sutherland
“Aloha Spirit” and the Cultural Politics of Sentiment as National Belonging (Ohnuma), 20:365–394
Alternative Market Values? Inter-ventions into Auctions in Aote-aroa / New Zealand (Geismar), 20:291–327
Altizer, Nell. See Wendt American Sämoa, 11:69 –104Anae, Melani. See Wendt and LeesAnbe, Brent. See Xian and AnbeAnderson, Christopher. See
Craig, Kernot, and Anderson Andrade, Ivy Hali‘imaile. See
Honolulu Academy of ArtsAngleviel, Frédéric: political
reviews of Wallis and Futuna in 1998–99, 12:253–255; in 2000–01, 14:238–242; in 2001–02, 15:192–195; in 2002–03, 16:169–174; in 2003–04, 17:215–220; in 2004–05, 18:148–151; in 2005–06, 19:286–290; in 2006–07, 20:251–254; Historiographie de la Nouvelle-Calédonie (Chappell), 18:456–458
anthropology: and Hawaiians, 13:381–416; in Melanesia, 11:140–159; in Oceania, 15:43–73; and Pacifi c museums, 13:417–466
Aotearoa / New Zealand: and broad-cast television, 11:361–388; and fi lmmaking, 11:390–413; and land tenure issues, 11:69–104; and Mäori cultural property, 20:291–327; and Mäori literature, 16:31–57; and
migrant Samoans, 12:57–82; Treaty of Waitangi, 12:1–55. See also Mäori Issues
Aoudé, Ibrahim G, guest editor: Public Policy and Globaliza-tion in Hawai‘i. Special issue of Social Process in Hawai‘i (Kim), 14:482–484
Aoyagi, Machiko: Modekngei: A New Religion in Belau, Micronesia (Nishihara), 15:495–497
area studies: and interdisciplinarity, 20:397–421. See also academic disciplines; Pacifi c Islands studies
The Army Learns to Luau: Impe-rial Hospitality and Military Photography in Hawai‘i (Imada), 20:329–361
Arno, Andrew. See Lal Art Galleries, California State
University, Northridge: Island Affi nities: Contemporary Art of Oceania [exhibit] (Imada), 20:277–280
articulation theory, 13:468–490Asang, Isebong: Remaking Foot-
prints: Palauan Migrants in Hawai‘i, 12:371–384
Asia in the Pacifi c: Migrant Labor and Tourism in the Republic of Palau (Wesley-Smith), 12 (2)
Asia in the Pacifi c: Introduction [to special issue] (Wesley-Smith), 12:307–317
Asia Societies Galleries: Para-dise Now? Contemporary Art from the Pacifi c [exhibit] (Myers), 17:273–277
Australian Foreign Policy and the ramsi Intervention in Solomon Islands (Kabutaulaka), 17:283–308
Babadzan, Alain, editor: Insulari-tés: Hommage à Henri Lavondès (Dunis), 18:193–195
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Back to the Future: Decolonizing Pacifi c Studies (Hereniko and Wesley-Smith), 15 (1)
Balawanilotu, Gina. See Borofsky Ballard, Chris: political review of
Papua in 2001, 14:467–476. See also Banks and Ballard; Miedema, Odé, and Dam; Rutherford
Ballard, Chris, Paula Brown, R Michael Bourke, and Tracey Harwood, editors: The Sweet Potato in Oceania: A Reappraisal (Clarke), 19:318–322
Ballendorf, Dirk Anthony. See Shimizu and van Bremen; Willens with Ballendorf
Balson, Michael, director and editor: Kula: Ring of Power [fi lm] (Kuehling), 15:512–516
Banks, Glenn: Mining and the Environment in Melanesia: Con-temporary Debates Reviewed, 14:39–67. See also Denoon
Banks, Glenn, and Chris Ballard, editors: The Ok Tedi Settlement: Issues, Outcomes and Implications (Hyndman), 11:482–484
Barber, Keith. See Dorras, Walker, and Hermanson; Goddard
Barclay, Barry: The Vibrant Shim-mer, 11:390 –413
Barclay, Robert: Melal: A Novel of the Pacifi c (Kiste), 16:208–211
Barker, Holly M: Bravo for the Marshallese: Regaining Control in a Post-Nuclear, Post-Colonial World (Carucci), 16:445–449
Barker, John. See Ernst Barker, Judith C. See Keck;
Lukere and Jolly; Rensel and Rodman
Barlow, Kathleen. See Bennett; Fajans; Hviding and Bayliss-Smith; Zimmer-Tamakoshi
Barnwell, Jane: A Selected Bibliog-raphy of Economic Development in the Republic of Palau, 12:490 –495
Barrillot, Bruno, and John Taroanui Doom: Response to Regnault, 17:373–377
Bayer, Julie, and Josh Salz-man, directors: Time and Tide [fi lm] (Chambers and Chambers), 19:294–306
Bayliss-Smith, Tim. See Hviding and Bayliss-Smith; Rapaport
Becker, David, photographer: At Home in Vanuatu: Tradition in the Western Pacifi c [exhibit] (Lind-strom), 13:617–618
Becket, Jan, And Joseph Singer, editors and compilers: Pana O‘ahu: Sacred Stones, Sacred Land (Han-lon), 13:293–295
Bedford, Richard. See Macpher-son, Bedford, and Spoonley
Beechert, Edward D. See LeckieBeier, Ulli: Decolonising the Mind:
The Impact of the University on Culture and Identity in Papua New Guinea (Winduo), 19:330–332
Belau. See Palau Benediktsson, Karl: Harvesting
Development: The Construction of Fresh Food Markets in Papua New Guinea (Filer), 16:203–205
Bennett, Judith A: Pacifi c Forest: A History of Resource Control and Contest in Solomon Islands, c. 1800 –1997 (Barlow), 14:244–249
Bensa, Alban: Ethnologie et Archi-tecture: Le Centre Culturel Tjibaou, une réalisation de Renzo Piano (Brown), 14:281–284
Bensa, Alban, And Isabelle Leblic, editors: En Pays Kanak: Ethnologie, Linguistique, Archéolo-gie, Histoire de la Nouvelle-Calédo-nie (Chappell), 13:592–594
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Benton, Richard. See Roberts, Haami, Benton, Satterfi eld, Finu-cane, Henare, and Henare
Bertram, Geoff: The mirab Model Twelve Years On, 11:105–138
Between Gifts and Commodities: Commercial Enterprise and the Trader’s Dilemma on Wallis (‘Uvea) (van der Grijp), 15:277–307
Between Knowledges: Pacifi c Studies and Academic Disciplines (Hviding), 15:43–73
Beyond Governance in Sämoa: Under-standing Samoan Political Thought (Huffer and So‘o), 17:311–333
Beyond “the English Method of Tat-tooing”: Decentering the Practice of History in Oceania (Hanlon), 15:19–40
Billings, Dorothy K: Cargo Cult as Theater: Political Performance in the Pacifi c (Lindstrom), 16:201–203
Black, Peter. See Strong and KaipatBleakley, Clare: Women of the
New Millennium: Tongan Women Determine Their Development Direction, 14:134–147
blood quantum: in Hawai‘i, 19:137–160
Bolton, Lissant: Radio and the Redefi nition of Kastom in Vanuatu, 11:335–360; Unfolding the Moon: Enacting Women’s Kastom in Vanu-atu (Mitchell), 16:193–195. See also Hermanson and Walker; Mullins and Wood; Pule and Thomas
Bonnemaison, Joël, 11:176–185Borofsky, Robert, editor: Remem-
brance of Pacifi c Pasts: An Invita-tion to Remake History (Balawa-nilotu, Subramani, and Nicole), 15:198–203
Borsboom, Ad. See Otto and Borsboom
Bossen, Claus: Festival Mania,
Tourism, and Nation Building in Fiji: The Case of the Hibiscus Festi-val, 1956–1970, 12:123–154
Bourke, R Michael. See Ballard, Brown, Bourke, and Harwood
Brady, Ivan: The Time at Darwin’s Reef: Poetic Explorations in Anthro-pology and History (Neumann), 17:507–509
Brenneis, Don. See Stewart and Strathern
Brison, Karen J: Our Wealth is Loving Each Other: Self and Society in Fiji (Tomlinson), 20: 495–497
British Museum, London: Power and Taboo: Sacred Objects from the Eastern Pacifi c [exhibit] (Ray-mond), 20:283–286
Brown, Paula. See Ballard, Brown, Bourke, and Harwood
Brown, Peter. See BensaBrunt, Peter. See B Graham Bryant-Tokalau, Jenny, and Ian
Frazer, editors: Redefi ning the Pacifi c? Regionalism Past, Present and Future (Maclellan), 20:272–275
Buck, Elden M: Island of Angels: The Growth of the Church of Kosrae / Kapkapak lun Church fi n acn Kosrae, 1852–2002 (Peoples), 19:325–327
Bullard, Alice. See DouglasBurke, Mary E Lawson. See Shen-
nan and TekenimatangBurt, Ben. See Hunt; Overton and
ScheyvensBurt, Ben, and Christian Clerk,
editors: Environment and Devel-opment in the Pacifi c Islands (Townsend), 11:256–258
Burton, Michael L. See Hess, Nero, and Burton; Nero, Murray, and Burton
Buschmann, Rainer F. See Lansdown
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Busse, Mark. See Whimp and Busse Butt, Leslie. See Mallett
Calamia, Mark A. See Sample Calvert, Francis, writer and
director: Cracks in the Mask [fi lm] (Nakata), 13:610–612
Camacho, Keith L. See Munro and Lal
Cambridge University Museum of Archaeology and Anthro-pology, London: Pasifi ka Styles [exhibit] (Raymond), 20:283–286
Campbell, I C: Worlds Apart: A History of the Pacifi c Islands (Cole), 17:482–485
Cannibalistic Imaginaries: Mining the Natural and Social Body in Papua New Guinea (Halvaksz), 18:335–359
Capie, David: Under the Gun: The Small Arms Challenge in the Pacifi c (E Thompson), 17:245–248
Carlile, Lonny: Niche or Mass Market? The Regional Context of Tourism in Palau, 12:415–436
Caro, Niki, writer and director: Whale Rider [fi lm] (Figueroa), 16:422–425
Carpenter, Dale, photographer, producer, and editor: A New Island [fi lm] (Hess), 20:484–487
Carter, Lyn. See Silva Carucci, Laurence Marshall:
Nuclear Nativity: Rituals of Renewal and Empowerment in the Marshall Islands (McArthur), 11:261–263. See also H Barker; Kelin; Poyer, Falgout, and Carucci; Strathern, Stewart, Carucci, Poyer, Feinberg, and Macpherson
Castro, Jewel, cover art, 20 (2); featured art, 20:vi, 328, 362, 395, 422, 449, 481, 521; About the Artist, 20:vii
Castro, Ric R, cover art, 17 (2); featured art, 17:viii, 309, 334, 358, 384, 401, 414, 434, 464; About the Artist, 17:ix
Cauquelin, Josiane: The Aborigi-nes of Taiwan: The Puyuma; From Headhunting to the Modern World (Dunis), 18:459–461
Chambers, Anne, And Keith Chambers. See Bayer and Salzman; Horner; Lindsay; E Pollock; Tourell, O’Connor, and Jones-Middleton
Chambers, Keith, And Anne Chambers: Unity of Heart: Culture and Change in a Polynesian Atoll Society (N Pollock), 14:492–494
Chanteraud, Annabel R: La Saga du kava, du Vanuatu à la Nouvelle-Calédonie (Dussy), 16:459–460
Chappell, David A: In Quest of Dialogue on a “Hot” Subject, 17:336–338; political review of French Polynesia in 2003–04, 17:193–203; political reviews of New Caledonia in 1998, 11:432–438; in 1999, 12:515–520; in 2000, 13:541–551; in 2001, 14:446–455; in 2002, 15:448–456; in 2003, 16:383–393; in 2004, 17:435–448; in 2005, 18:399–413; in 2006, 19:582–597; in 2007, 20:460–469. See also Angleviel; Bensa and Leblic; de Vries and Seur; Le Borgne; Maclellan and Chesneaux; Munholland
Chenoweth, Vida. See MidianChesneaux, Jean. See Maclellan and
Chesneaux chiefs: and commercialism, 19:365–
408; Great Council of Chiefs (Fiji), 12:83–122
Chin, James: political review of Papua New Guinea in 2002, 15:457–463. See also Siaguru
Christian Citizens: Women and Nego-
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tiations of Modernity in Vanuatu (Douglas), 14:1–38
Christianity: and Aitape tsunami, 16:321–355; in Fiji, 20:163–189; in Vanuatu, 14:1–38
Christianity, Calamity, and Culture: The Involvement of Christian Churches in the 1998 Aitape Tsunami Disaster Relief (Fountain, Kindon, and Murray), 16:321–355
Cilano, Cara: Of Blood and of the Heart: An Interview with Georgia Ka‘apuni McMillen, 17:386–402
civil unrest: in Solomon Islands, 17:283–308; 19:409–441
Clarke, William C: Remembering Papua New Guinea: An Eccentric Ethnography (Jorgensen), 18:176–178. See also Ballard, Brown, Bourke, and Harwood
class: in Tonga, 15:309–336Claxton, Karl: Bougainville 1988–
98: Five Searches for Security in the North Solomons Province of Papua New Guinea (Ogan), 12:287–289
Clerk, Christian. See Burt and Clerk
Clifford, James: Indigenous Articu-lations, 13:468–490
clothing: and the North Mekeo (PNG), 19:39–83. See also com-modifi cation; social change
CNMI. See Northern Mariana IslandsCole, Anna. See Thomas, Cole, and
Douglas Cole, John. See Campbellcolonialism: and colonial structures,
13:315–342; and French Polynesia, 17:359–362; in Hawai‘i, 18:1–31; and Hawaiian men, 20:1–53; and legal system in Hawai‘i, 14:412–424; and mining, 18:335–359; and Pacifi c history, 15:19–40; and Pacifi c literature, 16:59–85; in Palau, 12:437–463; in Solomon
Islands, 13:491–507; in Vanuatu, 16:233–257. See also decolonization
A Comment on “The Nuclear Issue in the South Pacifi c” (Firth), 17:359–362
commodifi cation: of Hawaiian culture, 17:404–413; and North Mekeo (PNG), 19:39–83
community: and indigenous phi-losophies, 16:87–116; on Malaita, 14:377–409; among Marshallese migrants, 13:89–121
Compensation and the Melanesian State: Why Kwaio Keep Claiming (Akin), 11:35–67
Connell, John: The Fiji Times and the Good Citizen: Constructing Modernity and Nationhood in Fiji, 19:85–109
Connery, Christopher Leigh. See Hereniko and Wilson
Connolly, Sharon. See Graham, Haslem, and Connolly
consumerism: and the Ipili (PNG), 18:265–292
Contending Masculinities and the Limits of Tolerance: Sexual Minorities in Fiji (George), 20:163–189
Contested Visions of History in Aotearoa New Zealand Literature: Witi Ihimaera’s The Matriarch (Romaine), 16:31–57
A Conversation with Mililani Trask (Wong-Wilson), 17:142–156
Cook Islands, 20:143–161Cook Islands: political reviews in
1997–98 (Rasmussen), 11:206–211; 2001–02 (Jonassen), 15:174–179; in 2002–03 (Jonassen), 16:146–153; in 2003–04 (Jonassen), 17:185–193; in 2004–05 (Jonassen), 18:128–133; in 2005–06 (Jonassen), 19:207–213; in 2006–07 (Jonassen), 20:216–222
corruption: and Freeport mine
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(PNG), 14:69–100; in the Pacifi c, 17:118–140
Craig, Barry, Bernie Kernot, and Christopher Anderson, editors: Art and Performance in Oceania (Simet), 13:600–603
Crane, Emmanuelle. See Mokaddem
Creating Options: Forming a Marshal-lese Community in Orange County, California (Hess, Nero, and Burton), 13:89–121
Creed, Barbara, And Jeanette Hoorn, editors: Body Trade: Captivity, Cannibalism, and Colo-nialism in the Pacifi c (Lindenbaum), 15:476–479
crime: in Hawai‘i, 14:412–424; and squatter settlements in Papua New Guinea, 13:1–32
Crime and Criminality: Historical Differences in Hawai‘i (Merry), 14:412–424
critical race theory: in Hawai‘i con-text, 18:1–31
Crocombe, Ron. See Modell; Spickard, Rondilla, and Wright
Crocombe, Ron, and Marjorie Tua‘inekore Crocombe, editors: Akono‘anga Maori: Cook Islands Culture (Siikala), 17:248–250
Crowdy, Denis: Guitar Style, Open Tunings, and Stringband Music in Papua New Guinea (Diettrich), 20:518–520. See also Moyle; Niles and Crowdy; Yamada
Crowl, Linda. See Loeak, Kiluwe, and Crowl; Sanga, Niroa, Matai, and Crowl
Cruz, Karen A Fury: The Pattera of Guam: Their Story and Legacy [fi lm] (McGrath), 14:494–496
cultural appropriation: of Hawaiian identity, 17:404–413; 19:138–160.
See also cultural identity; Hawai‘i; Hawaiian Issues
cultural identity: in Hawai‘i, 17:404–413; Hawaiian, 19:137–160; and kastom, 11:335–360; Mäori, 14:341–376; in New Zealand literature, 16:31–57; in Oceania, 15:340–374; and Samoans in Seattle, 14:307–340; in Solomon Islands, 11:35–67; and tourism, 12:437–463
Cultural Rupture and Indigeneity: The Challenge of (Re)visioning “Place” in the Pacifi c (Gegeo), 13:491–507
cultural studies: in diaspora, 13:417–466; in Hawai‘i, 13:359–379; Native Pacifi c cultural studies, 13:343–357; 13:381–416; in the Pacifi c, 13:491–507; and Pacifi c epistemologies, 15:340–374
Cultural Studies for Oceania (H Wood), 15:340–374
culture: and Pacifi c museums, 13:417–466; reclaiming of, 13:315–342; renaissance of, 13:315–342; 15:139–148
culture areas: and European typolo-gies, 19:508–545
Cummings Losch, Tracie Ku‘uipo: political reviews of Hawaiian Issues in 2003–04, 17:203–209; in 2004–05, 18:143–148; in 2005–06, 19:222–233
cyberspace: and Pacifi c Islands studies, 15:117–136
Dam, Rien A C. See Miedema, Odé, and Dam
D’Arcy, Paul: The People of the Sea: Environment, Identity, and History in Oceania (Terrell), 19:638–640. See also Lal and Hempenstall; Osorio
David and Goliath: A Response to
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“The Oceanic Imaginary” (Here-niko), 13:163–168
The Death of Koro Paka: “Tradi-tional” Mäori Patriarchy (Hoko-whitu), 20:115–141
decolonization: in Hawai‘i, 13:359–379; and history in the Pacifi c, 15:19–40; in New Caledonia, 18:361–392; in Oceania, 12:178–192; 13:178–183; 15:340–374; and Pacifi c studies, 15:1–17; 15:117–136. See also colonialism
Decolonizing Pacifi c Studies: Indig-enous Perspectives, Knowledge, and Wisdom in Higher Education (Thaman), 15:1–17
DeLoughrey, Elizabeth. See Grace; Lyons
Denoon, Donald: Getting Under the Skin: The Bougainville Copper Agreement and the Creation of the Panguna Mine (Banks), 13:273–275. See also Regan and Griffi n
Denoon, Donald, With Stew-art Firth, Jocelyn Linnekin, Mâlama Meleiseâ, and Karen Nero, editors: The Cambridge History of the Pacifi c Islanders (Leckie), 12:266–268
Desmond, Jane C: Staging Tourism: Bodies on Display from Waikiki to Sea World (Diamond), 14:505–508
development: on Malaita, 14:377–409; and mirab, 11:105–138; in the Pacifi c, 12:178–192; in Palau, 12:481–487; in Solomon Islands, 17:283–308. See also mining; tourism
de Vries, Pieter, and Han Seur: Moruroa and Us: Polynesians’ Experiences during Thirty Years of Nuclear Testing in the French Pacifi c (Chappell), 12:284–287
de Young Museum, San Fran-cisco: Jolika Collection of New
Guinea Art [exhibit] (MacKenzie), 19:345–351
Diamond, Heather. See Desmonddiaspora: of Hawaiians, 19:137–160;
and language maintenance, 19:446–473; of Pacifi c Islanders, 12:57–82; 19:474–502; of Rotumans, 11:160 –175; of Samoans, 12:57–82; 14:307–340.
Diasporic Deracination and “Off-Island” Hawaiians (Kauanui), 19:138–160
Diaz, Vicente, writer and director: Sacred Vessels: Navigating Tradition and Identity in Micro nesia [fi lm] (Mellon), 11:501–505
Diaz, Vicente M, and J Kèhau-lani Kauanui: Native Pacifi c Cultural Studies on the Edge, 13:315–342
Diaz, Vicente M, and J Kèhau-lani Kauanui, editors: Native Pacifi c Cultural Studies on the Edge 13 (2)
Diettrich, Brian. See Crowdy; Rore, Hau‘ofa, and Tora
Dinnen, Sinclair: Militaristic Solutions in a Weak State: Inter-nal Security, Private Contractors, and Political Leadership in Papua New Guinea, 11:279–303; Law and Order in a Weak State: Crime and Politics in Papua New Guinea (Goddard), 14:261–263. See also Connell
Dinnen, Sinclair, and Allison Ley, editors: Refl ections on Vio-lence in Melanesia (Josephides), 13:566–568
Disappearing Worlds: Anthropology and Cultural Studies in Hawai‘i and the Pacifi c (White and Tengan), 13:381–416
disaster relief: Aitape (PNG) tsunami, 16:321–355
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displacement: of Palauans, 12:349–358
Dominy, Michèle D. See RodmanDoom, John Taroanui. See Barrillot
and DoomDorras, Jo, writer; Peter Walker
and Dale Hermanson, direc-tors: Vot Long Pati Ia! (Your vote, our party) [fi lm] (Goldsmith and Barber), 13:307–308
Douglas, Bronwen: Christian Citizens: Women and Negotiations of Modernity in Vanuatu, 14:1–38; Across the Great Divide: Jour-neys in History and Anthropology (Bullard), 12:549–551. See also Thomas, Cole, and Douglas
Drake, Maile T. See Honolulu Academy of Arts
Drexler, Debra, artist: Gauguin’s Zombie [exhibit] (Morse), 16:225–228
Duchesne, Tammy. See National Park Service
Duff, Alan, 12:155–175. See also Pacifi c literature
Dunis, Serge. See Babadzan; Cauquelin
Durutalo, Alumita L: political reviews of Fiji in 1998, 11:427–432; in 2005, 18:396–399; in 2006, 19:578–582
Dussy, Dorothée. See ChanteraudDvorak, Greg: “The Martial
Islands”: Making Marshallese Masculinities between American and Japanese Militarism, 20:55–86
Dwyer, Deborah, Terence Dwyer, Graham Ellis, Michael Ward, and Daniel Fitzpatrick: A Compensation Claims Procedure for Papua New Guinea: Report to the Institute of National Affairs, Port Moresby (Scaglion), 14:484–486
Dwyer, Terence. See Dwyer, Dwyer, Ellis, Ward, and Fitzpatrick
Early, Robert. See Lipp Eco-consciousness and Development
in Palau (Ueki), 12:481–487The Ecology and Economy of
Indigenous Resistance: Diver-gent Perspectives on Mining in New Caledonia (Ali and Grewal), 18:361–392
Edmond, Rod: Representing the South Pacifi c: Colonial Discourse from Cook to Gauguin (Wilson), 13:597–600
education: and Pacifi c epistemologies, 16:87–116; Pacifi c philosophy of, 15:1–17; Samoan attitudes toward, 12:57–82. See also pedagogy
Ellis, Graham. See Dwyer, Dwyer, Ellis, Ward, and Fitzpatrick
Emberson-Bain, ‘Atu, fi lmmaker: In the Name of Growth—Fiji: A Story of Fisheries Development, Indig-enous Women and Politics [fi lm] (Harrington), 14:527–529; writer and narrator: Where the Rivers Meet—Fiji: A Divided Community and its Struggle for Peace [fi lm] (K Teaiwa), 14:529–531
empowerment: of Tongan women, 14:134–147
environment: and conservation, 18:295–313; and development, 12:481–487; and fi shing in Tonga, 19:365–408; and mining, 14:39–67; 13:33–54. See also development; mining
Environmental Conservation and Mining: Between Experience and Expectation in the Eastern High-lands of Papua New Guinea (West), 18:295–313
Ernst, Manfred: Globalization and the Re-Shaping of Christianity in
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the Pacifi c Islands (John Barker), 19:624–626
Ernst, Thomas. See KnauftErrington, Frederick K. See
Gewertz and Errington; McPherson Errington, Frederick K, and
Deborah B Gewertz: Yali’s Question: Sugar, Culture, and His-tory (Leach), 20:260–262
Evans, Megan. See Hereniko and Evans
Evans, Mike. See van der GrijpEvenari, Gail, writer and director:
Wayfi nders: A Pacifi c Odyssey [fi lm] (Low), 12:294–296
Eves, Richard: The Magical Body: Power, Fame and Meaning in a Mel-anesian Society (Fajans), 12:538–540. See also Thomas and Eves
Ewins, Rory: Changing Their Minds: Tradition and Politics in Contem-porary Fiji and Tonga (James), 12:273–275
Exporting People: The Philippines and Contract Labor in Palau (Alegado and Finin), 12:359–370
fa‘a Sämoa: and governance in Sämoa, 17:311–333; and Samoans living in Seattle, 14:307–340
Fact or Fable? The Consequences of Migration for Educational Achieve-ment and Labor Market Participa-tion (Macpherson, Bedford, and Spoonley), 12:57–82
Fajans, Jane: They Make Them-selves: Work and Play among the Baining of Papua New Guinea (Bar-low), 11:263–265. See also Eves
Falgout, Suzanne. See Poyer, Falgout, and Carucci; Turner and Falgout
Fashion as Fetish: The Agency of Modern Clothing and Traditional Body Decoration among North
Mekeo of Papua New Guinea (Mosko), 19:39–83
Federated States of Micronesia: politi-cal reviews in 1997–98 (Peter and Samo), 11:188–190; in 1998–99 (Peter), 12:194–196; in 1999–2000 (Puas and Peter), 13:200 –203; in 2000 – 01 (Peter), 14:186–188; in 2005– 06 (Haglelgam), 19:178–182; in 2006–07 (Haglelgam), 20:192–198
Feinberg, Richard: Anuta: Poly-nesian Lifeways for the 21st Cen-tury (Monberg), 17:501–502. See also Finney; Juniroa Productions; Strathern, Stewart, Carucci, Poyer, Feinberg, and Macpherson; Vaka Taumoko Project
Feld, Steven, recorder and annota-tor: Bosavi: Rainforest Music from Papua New Guinea [cd] (Yamada), 14:532–533
Festival Mania, Tourism, and Nation Building in Fiji: The Case of the Hibiscus Festival, 1956–1970 (Bossen), 12:123–154
fi eldwork: of Joël Bonnemaison, 11:176–185; in the Pacifi c, 13:381–416; in Papua New Guinea, 11:140 –159
Figiel, Sia, 12:155–175. See also Pacifi c literature
Figueroa, Esther. See Caro Fiji: constitution, 12:83–122;
14:148–167; gender identities in, 20:163–189; and military coup, 13:184–198; 14:148–167; 15:75–90; national identity, 12:123–154; and nationhood, 19:85–109; racial prejudice in, 15:75– 90
Fiji: political reviews in 1998 (Duru-talo), 11:427–432; in 1999 (Tarte), 12:507–515; in 2000 (Tarte), 13:529–541; in 2001 (Tarte), 14:439–446; in 2002 (Mausio),
index to volumes 11–20 425
15:440 –447; in 2005 (Durutalo), 18:396 –399; in 2006 (Durutalo), 19:578–582; in 2007 (Fraenkel), 20:450 –460
The Fiji Times and the Good Citizen: Constructing Modernity and Nationhood in Fiji (Connell), 19:85–109
Filer, Colin. See BenediktssonFiler, Colin, editor: Dilemmas
of Development: The Social and Economic Impact of the Porgera Gold Mine 1989–1994 (Jorgensen), 14:268–271
Filer, Colin, and Martha Macintyre: Grass Roots and Deep Holes: Community Responses to Mining in Melanesia, 18:215–231
fi lmmaking: in New Zealand, 11:390 –413; 20:115–141; Pacifi c Islander fi lmmakers, 13:163–168; US military’s representation of Hawai-ians, 20:329–361. See also Lomas; representation
Finin, Gerard A. See Alegado and Finin; Tarte
Finnegan, Ruth. See Stewart and Strathern
Finney, Ben: The Sin at Awarua, 11:1–33; Sailing in the Wake of the Ancestors: Reviving Polynesian Voyaging (Feinberg), 17:232–235. See also Saura
Finucane, Melissa L. See Roberts, Haami, Benton, Satterfi eld, Finu-cane, Henare, and Henare
Firth, Stewart: A Comment on “The Nuclear Issue in the South Pacifi c,” 17:359–362; Future Directions for Pacifi c Studies, 15:139–148; Pacifi c Islands Trade, Labor, and Security in an Era of Globalization, 19:111–135; The Pacifi c Islands and the Globaliza-tion Agenda, 12:178–192; Interna-
tional Issues and Events in 1998, 11:416–426; in 1999, 12:498–506. See also Alley; Denoon, Firth, Linnekin, Meleiseâ, and Nero; Gammage
Fischer, Steven Roger: Island at the End of the World: The Turbu-lent History of Easter Island (Rain-bird), 19:322–323
fi shing: in the Pacifi c, 15:424–439; 19:552–577; in Tonga, 19:365–408
A Fishy Romance: Chiefl y Power and the Geopolitics of Desire (Young Leslie), 19:365–408
Fitzpatrick, Daniel. See Dwyer, Dwyer, Ellis, Ward, and Fitzpatrick
Flores, Judy. See Isla Center for the Arts at the University of Guam; Rubinstein
folk taxonomy: and Mäori knowledge system, 16:1–28. See also indig-enous epistemologies
Fong, Randie K. See Linkels and Linkels
Fortune, Kate. See Lal and FortuneFoster, Robert J: Melanesianist
Anthropology in the Era of Glo-balization, 11:140–159; Material-izing the Nation: Commodities, Consumption, and Media in Papua New Guinea (Zimmer-Tamakoshi), 16:182–186
Fountain, Philip M, Sara L Kindon, and Warwick E Murray: Christianity, Calamity, and Culture: The Involvement of Christian Churches in the 1998 Aitape Tsunami Disaster Relief, 16:321–355
Fowler, Maria Kabua. See Taafaki, Fowler, and Thaman
Fraenkel, Jon: political review of Fiji in 2007, 20:450 –460; The Manipulation of Custom: From Uprising to Intervention in
426 the contemporary pacifi c • 21:2 (2009)
the Solomon Islands (Richards), 18:442–444
Franklin, Cynthia. See Kennedy Franklin, Cynthia, Ruth Hsu,
and Suzanne Kosanke, editors: Navigating Islands and Continents: Conversations and Contestations in and around the Pacifi c (O’Carroll), 13:605–607
Fraser, Toa, writer and director: No. 2 [fi lm] (Tamaira), 19:653–657
Frazer, Ian. See Bryant-Tokalau and Frazer
Freeport and the Suharto Regime, 1965–1998 (Leith), 14:69–100
Freeport Mine (West Papua), 14:69–100. See also mining
French Nuclear Testing in the South Pacifi c, or When France Makes Light of Its Duty to Remember (Tetiarahi), 17:378–381
French Polynesia, 17:335–383. See also colonialism; nuclear testing
French Polynesia: political reviews in 1997–98 (von Strokirch), 11:211–220; in 1998–99 (von Strokirch), 12:221–227; in 1999–2000 (von Strokirch), 13:225–235; in 2000–01 (von Strokirch), 14:213–219; in 2003–04 (Chappell), 17:193–203; in 2004–05 (Gonschor), 18:133–143; in 2005–06 (Gonschor), 19:213–222; in 2006–07 (Gon-schor), 20:222–232
Friedman, Jonathan. See SilvaFriesen, Wardlow. See D HarrisonFrom Rolling Thunder to Reggae:
Imagining Squatter Settlements in Papua New Guinea (Goddard), 13:1–32
From the Sideline: An Interview with Brij V Lal, Historian and Constitu-tional Commissioner (Hereniko), 14:168–184
Fugui, John Moffat: political
review of Solomon Islands in 2000, 13:551–556
Fujitani, T, Geoffrey M White, and Lisa Yoneyama, editors: Perilous Memories: The Asia-Pacifi c War(s) (Poyer), 15:205–208
Future Directions for Pacifi c Studies (Firth), 15:139–148
Gammage, Bill: The Sky Travelers: Journeys in New Guinea, 1938–1939 (Firth), 12:258–259
garment trade, 19:111–135Garrett, John: Where Nets Were
Cast: Christianity in Oceania since World War II (MacDonald), 11:250 –252
Gauguin, Paul, 11:390 –413Gegeo, David Welchman: Cultural
Rupture and Indigeneity: The Chal-lenge of (Re)visioning “Place” in the Pacifi c, 13:491–507; (Re)visioning Knowledge Transformation in the Pacifi c: A Response to Subra-mani’s “The Oceanic Imaginary,” 13:178–183
Gegeo, David Welchman, and Karen Ann Watson-Gegeo: “How We Know”: Kwara‘ae Rural Villagers Doing Indigenous Episte-mology, 13:55–88; Whose Knowl-edge? Epistemological Collisions in Solomon Islands Community Development, 14:377–409
Geismar, Haidy: Alternative Market Values? Interventions into Auctions in Aotearoa / New Zealand, 20:291–327. See also Metropolitan Museum of Art
Gelu, Alphonse: political review of Papua New Guinea in 2005, 18:413–423
gender: in the Cook Islands, 20:143–161; and gender relations in Tonga, 14:134–147; in the Marshall
index to volumes 11–20 427
Islands, 20:55–86; and Survivor Vanuatu, 19:162–174; in Vanuatu, 16:233–257
genetically modifi ed organisms: Mäori perspectives on, 16:1–28
Genz, Joseph. See unesco links George, Nicole: Contending
Masculinities and the Limits of Tolerance: Sexual Minorities in Fiji, 20:163–189
Geraghty, Paul. See Tent and Geraghty
Gershon, Ilana: Viewing Diasporas from the Pacifi c: What Pacifi c Eth-nographies Offer Pacifi c Diaspora Studies, 19:474–502
Gewertz, Deborah B. See Errington and Gewertz; LiPuma
Gewertz, Deborah B, and Fred-erick K Errington: Emerging Class in Papua New Guinea: The Telling of Difference, reviews (M Smith, Zimmer-Tamakoshi, Mac-William), and response, 13:262–273
Gillison, Samantha: The Undis-covered Country: A Novel (Win-duo), 13:297–299
Glennie, Ian, and Fredricka Hunter, editors: ARTPIX 3: Aotea-roa / New Zealand [cd-rom] (Stevenson), 16:434–436
globalization: and cultural exchange, 20:143–161; and cultural revival, 11:1–33; and hypermodernity, 11:140–159; and language shift in Tonga, 19:446–473; in the Pacifi c, 11:105–138; 12:178–192; 15:1–17; 15:43–73; in Palau, 12:319–348; and resistance, 13:149–162; and trade, labor, and security, 19:111–135
Globalizing Drag in the Cook Islands: Friction, Repulsion, and Abjection (Alexeyeff), 20:143–161
Goddard, Michael: From Roll-
ing Thunder to Reggae: Imagining Squatter Settlements in Papua New Guinea, 13:1–32; The Unseen City: Anthropological Perspectives on Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea (Barber), 18:444–447. See also Dinnen
Goldsmith, Michael. See Dorras, Walker, and Hermanson
Golub, Alex: Who Is the “Original Affl uent Society”? Ipili “Predatory Expansion” and the Porgera Gold Mine, Papua New Guinea, 18:265–292. See also Rumsey and Weiner; West
Gonschor, Lorenz: political reviews of French Polynesia in 2004– 05, 18:133–143; in 2005– 06, 19:213–222; in 2006–07, 20:222–232; political reviews of Rapa Nui in 2005– 06, 19:240 –247; in 2006–07, 20:238–244
Goodenough, Ward H: Under Heaven’s Brow: Pre-Christian Reli-gious Tradition in Chuuk (Lowe), 17:491–494
Goro Mine (New Caledonia), 18:361–392. See also mining
Goss, Jon, and Bruce Lindquist: Placing Movers: An Overview of the Asian-Pacifi c Migration System, 12:385–414
“Got Race?” The Production of Haole and the Distortion of Indigeneity in the Rice Decision (Rohrer), 18:1–31
governance: indigenous notions of, 16:87–116; and matai system in Sämoa, 17:311–333; in the Pacifi c, 17:118–140; in Papua New Guinea, 11:279–303; in Solomon Islands, 19:409–441
Governance, Corruption, and Ethics in the Pacifi c (Huffer), 17:118–140
Gowdy, John M. See McDaniel and Gowdy
428 the contemporary pacifi c • 21:2 (2009)
Grace, Patricia: Baby No-Eyes (Whaitiri), 12:554–556; Tu: A Novel (DeLoughrey), 18:464–466
Graham, Brett: cover art, 14 (2); Kainga Tahi Kainga Rua: New Work on Banaba [exhibit] (Brunt), 16:429–434
Graham, Chris: See Kightley and Griffen
Graham, Trevor, Denise Haslem, and Sharon Connolly, fi lmmak-ers: Mabo: Life of an Island Man [fi lm] (Smallacombe), 12:300–302
Grass Roots and Deep Holes: Com-munity Responses to Mining in Melanesia (Filer and Macintyre), 18:215–231
Grewal, Andrew Singh. See Ali and Grewal
Griffen, Arlene, editor and com-piler: With Heart and Nerve and Sinew: Post-Coup Writing from Fiji (Tawake), 11:487–490
Griffen, James. See Kightley and Griffen
Griffin, Helga M. See Regan and Griffi n
Gross, Claudia. See Jaarsma and Rohatynskyj
Guam: political reviews in 1997–98 (Shuster), 11:190–197; in 1998–99 (Shuster), 12:196–204; in 1999–2000 (Shuster), 13:203–211; in 2000– 01 (Shuster), 14:188–198; in 2001– 02 (Hattori), 15:150–162; 2002– 03 (Marsh-Kautz), 16:120 –126; in 2003– 04 (Marsh), 17:160 –167; in 2004– 05 (Marsh), 18:104–110; in 2005– 06 (Marsh), 19:182–189; in 2006– 07, 20:198–204
Gunn, Michael, and Philippe Peltier, editors: New Ireland: Art of the South Pacifi c (Waite), 20:510 –513
Guy, Elizabeth. See Mishra and Guy
Guy, Richard, Toshio Kosuge, and Rieko Hayakawa, editors: Distance Education in the South Pacifi c: Nets and Voyages (Stover), 14:501–503
Haami, Brad. See Roberts, Haami, Benton, Satterfi eld, Finucane, Henare, and Henare
Haglelgam, John R: political reviews of Federated States of Micronesia in 2005–06, 19:178–182; in 2006–07, 20:192–198
Hall, Lisa Kahaleole: “Hawai-ian at Heart” and Other Fictions, 17:404–413
Halvaksz, Jamon: Cannibalistic Imaginaries: Mining the Natural and Social Body in Papua New Guinea, 18:335–359. See also Stewart and Strathern
Hamasaki, Richard: From the Spider Bone Diaries: Poems and Songs (Wilson), 14:508–513
Hambly, Luke. See Rich with Hambly and Morgan
Hameiri, Shahar: The Trouble with ramsi: Reexamining the Roots of Confl ict in Solomon Islands, 19:409–441
Hamelin, Christine, and Éric Wittersheim, editors: La tradition et l’État: Églises, pouvoirs et poli-tiques culturelles dans le Pacifi que (Waddell), 15:504–506
Hanlon, David: Beyond “the English Method of Tattooing”: Decentering the Practice of History in Oceania, 15:19–40; Remaking Micronesia: Discourses over Devel-opment in a Pacifi c Territory, 1944–1982 (Marshall), 11:478–480. See also Becket and Singer; Sacks
index to volumes 11–20 429
Harrington, Christy. See Emberson-Bain
Harrison, David, editor: Pacifi c Island Tourism (Friesen), 17:250 –252
Harrison, Simon. See Tuzin Harwit, Eric: Taiwan’s Foreign
Economic Relations with Develop-ing Nations: A Case Study of Its Ties with Palau, 12:465–479
Harwood, Tracey. See Ballard, Brown, Bourke, and Harwood
Haslem, Denise. See Graham, Haslem, and Connolly
Hattori, Anne Perez: politi-cal review of Guam in 2001–02, 15:150–162; Colonial Dis-Ease: US Navy Health Policies and the Chamorros of Guam, 1898–1941 (Monnig), 18:451–453. See also Lal; Poyer, Falgout, and Carucci
Hau‘ofa, Epeli. See Rore, Hau‘ofa, and Tora
Have We Been Thinking Upside-Down? The Contemporary Emer-gence of Pacifi c Theoretical Thought (Huffer and Qalo), 16:87–116
Hawai‘i: and the Akaka Bill, 17:1–27; 17:142–156; and “aloha spirit,” 20:365–394; and blood quantum, 18:1–31; and crime, 14:412–424; and cultural anthropology, 13:381–416; and deracination, 19:137–160; and Hawaiian masculinity, 20:1–53; and surfi ng, 20:89–113. See also colonialism; decolonization; Hawai-ian Issues
“Hawaiian at Heart” and Other Fictions (Kahaleole), 17:404–413
Hawaiian culture, 13:124–148Hawaiian Issues: political reviews in
2001– 02 (Cummings), 15:179–183; in 2002– 03 (Cummings), 16:153–158; in 2003– 04 (Cummings Losch), 17:203–209; in 2004–05
(Cummings Losch), 18:143–148; in 2005–06 (Cummings Losch), 19:222–233
Hawaiian literature, 17:29–81. See also Pacifi c literature
Hawaiian sovereignty, 13:359–379. See also Akaka Bill; colonialism; cultural identity; decolonization; nationalism
Hawkins, Russell, director: Since the Company Came [fi lm] (Roughan), 13:612–613
Hay, John E. See TorriceHayakawa, Rieko. See Guy, Kosuge,
and Hayakawa Hayward, Philip: Music at the
Borders: Not Drowning, Waving and Their Engagement with Papua New Guinean Culture (1986–96) (Maxwell), 12:542–545
Hayward, Philip, editor: Sound Alli-ances: Indigenous Peoples, Cultural Politics and Popular Music in the Pacifi c (Maxwell), 12:542–545
Heine, Hilda. See Loeak, Kiluwe, and Crowl
He Lei Ho‘oheno no nä Kau a Kau: Language, Performance, and Form in Hawaiian Poetry (Ho‘omanawanui), 17:29–81
Hempenstall, Peter J. See Kituai; Lal and Hempenstall
Henare, Manuka. See Roberts, Haami, Benton, Satterfi eld, Finu-cane, Henare, and Henare
Henare, Mark. See Roberts, Haami, Benton, Satterfi eld, Finucane, Henare, and Henare
Henderson, April K. See Thomas, Cole, and Douglas
Herda, Phyllis, Michael Reilly, and David Hilliard, editors: Vision and Reality in Pacifi c Reli-gion: Essays in Honour of Niel Gunson (Tonkinson), 19:327–329
430 the contemporary pacifi c • 21:2 (2009)
Herdt, Gilbert: Secrecy and Cul-tural Reality: Utopian Ideologies of the New Guinea Men’s House (Lattas), 17:240–243
Herdt, Gilbert, and Stephen C Leavitt, editors: Adolescence in Pacifi c Islands Studies (Rubinstein), 13:281–286
Hereniko, Vilsoni: David and Goliath: A Response to “The Oceanic Imaginary,” 13:163–168; From the Sideline: An Interview with Brij V Lal, Historian and Constitutional Commissioner, 14:168–184; Interdisciplinary Approaches in Pacifi c Studies: Understanding the Fiji Coup of 19 May 2000, 15:75–90; Interview with Albert Wendt: Art, Writing, and the Creative Process, 18:59–69; An Interview with Subramani, 13:184–198; The Land Has Eyes: Pear ta ma ‘on maf [fi lm] (Marsh), 19:306–308
Hereniko, Vilsoni, playwright; Megan Evans, director: Love 3 Times [performance] (Lyons), 14:523–525
Hereniko, Vilsoni, and Rob Wilson, editors: Inside Out: Literature, Cultural Politics, and Identity in the New Pacifi c (Con-nery), 13:607–609
Hereniko, Vilsoni, and Terence Wesley-Smith, editors: Back to the Future: Decolonizing Pacifi c Studies, 15 (1)
Herle, Anita, Nick Stanley, Karen Stevenson, and Robert L Welsch, editors: Pacifi c Art: Persistance, Change and Meaning (Love), 17:505–507
Hermanson, Dale. See Dorras, Walker, and Hermanson
Hermanson, Dale, and Peter Walker, directors: Kasis Road [fi lm] (Bolton), 12:299–300
Hess, Jim. See Carpenter; Samuel and Steffen
Hess, Jim, Karen L Nero, and Michael L Burton: Creating Options: Forming a Marshallese Community in Orange County, California, 13:89–121
Hezel, Francis X: The New Shape of Old Island Cultures: A Half Cen-tury of Social Change in Micronesia (Allen), 14:491–492
Hilliard, David. See Herda, Reilly, and Hilliard
Hilliard, Rob. See ThurstonHinterland History: The Ok Tedi
Mine and Its Cultural Conse-quences in Telefolmin (Jorgensen), 18:233–263
history: and Battle of Saipan, 18:89–100; in Hawai‘i, 13:359–379; Pacifi c, 13:491–507; 13:343–357; 15:19–40; and Pacifi c muse-ums, 13:417–466; in Pohnpei, 14:101–131; of surfi ng in Hawai‘i, 20:89–113
Hixon, Margaret: Sälote, Queen of Paradise (James), 14:486–488
Hodgson, Lynn M. See Rauzon Hoëm, Ingjerd: Theatre and
Political Process: Staging Identi-ties in Tokelau and New Zealand (Wessendorf), 18:471–473
Hokowhitu, Brendan: The Death of Koro Paka: “Traditional” Mäori Patriarchy, 20:115–141; Tackling Mäori Masculinity: A Colonial Genealogy of Savagery and Sport, 16:259–284
Honolulu Academy Of Arts: Life in the Pacifi c of the 1700s: The Cook / Forster Collection of
index to volumes 11–20 431
the George August University of Göttingen [exhibit] (Andrade, Drake, Kosasa), review, 19:341–345
Honoring the Past and Creating the Future in Cyberspace: New Tech-nologies and Cultural Specifi city (Kinder), 15:93–115
Ho‘omanawanui, Ku‘ualoha: He Lei Ho‘oheno no nä Kau a Kau: Language, Performance, and Form in Hawaiian Poetry, 17:29–81
Hooper, Antony. See Kiste Hoorn, Jeanette. See Creed and
Hoorn; Thomas and LoscheHorner, Christopher, direc-
tor: The Disappearing of Tuvalu: Trouble in Paradise [fi lm] (Cham-bers and Chambers), 19:294–306
Horowitz, Leah S: Toward a Viable Independence? The Koniambo Project and the Political Economy of Mining in New Caledonia, 16:287–319
“How We Know”: Kwara‘ae Rural Villagers Doing Indigenous Episte-mology (Gegeo and Watson-Gegeo), 13:55–88
Howard, Alan: Pacifi c-Based Virtual Communities: Rotuma on the World Wide Web, 11:160–175
Hsu, Ruth. See Franklin, Hsu, and Kosanke
Huffer, Elise: Governance, Cor-ruption, and Ethics in the Pacifi c, 17:118–140. See also Mokaddem
Huffer, Elise, and Asofou So‘o: Beyond Governance in Sämoa: Understanding Samoan Political Thought, 17:311–333
Huffer, Elise, and Asofou So‘o, editors: Governance in Samoa: Pulega i Samoa (Lawson), 14:263–265
Huffer, Elise, and Ropate Qalo: Have We Been Thinking Upside-Down? The Contemporary Emergence of Pacifi c Theoretical Thought, 16:87–116
Hui Nalu, Beachboys, and the Surfi ng Boarder-lands of Hawai‘i (Walker), 20:89–113
Hui Panalä‘au, 20:1–53Hulsen, Al: The Pacifi c Islands
Report: Regional News and Jour-nalism Training Project, 11:242–247
Hunt, Colin: Pacifi c Development Sustained: Policy for Pacifi c Envi-ronments (Burt), 13: 278–281
Hunter, Fredricka. See Glennie and Hunter
Hviding, Edvard: Between Knowl-edges: Pacifi c Studies and Academic Disciplines, 15:43–73. See also Wassman
Hviding, Edvard, and Tim Bayliss-Smith: Islands of Rain-forest: Agroforestry, Logging and Eco-tourism in Solomon Islands (Barlow), 14:244–249
Hviding, Edvard, Rolf Scott, and Trygve Tollefsen, fi lm-makers: Chea’s Great Kuarao [fi lm] (Severance), 14:293–295
Hyndman, David: Academic Responsibilities and Representation of the Ok Tedi Crisis in Post colonial Papua New Guinea, 13:33–54. See also Banks and Ballard
Ickes, Betty. See Pointer Ihimaera, Witi: 12:155–175;
16:31–57; interview, 16:358–366Imada, Adria L: The Army Learns
to Luau: Imperial Hospitality and Military Photography in Hawai‘i, 20:329–361. See also Seward; Stanley
432 the contemporary pacifi c • 21:2 (2009)
Imagining Oceania: Indigenous and Foreign Representations of a Sea of Islands (Jolly), 19:508–545
Imbun, Benedict Y: Local Labor-ers in Papua New Guinea Mining: Attracted or Compelled to Work? 18:315–333
Implementing Treaty Settlements via Indigenous Institutions: Social Justice and Detribalization in New Zealand (Lashley), 12:1–55
Indigenous Articulations (Clifford), 13:468–490
indigenous critical praxis, 13:55–88indigenous epistemologies: as guide
for development, 14:377–409; Hawaiian, 13:124–148; Kwara‘ae, 13:55–88; in Oceania, 13:169–177; 15:340–374; Pacifi c, 13:178–183; and Pacifi c studies, 15:43–73; Pohnpei, 14:101–131; and resis-tance to globalism, 13:149–162; and Tongan constructions of mental illness, 19:1–36
indigenous ethics, 16:87–116indigenous politics, 17:1–27indigenous research methodologies,
16:233–257indigenous rights, 14:341–376indigenous scholarship, 15:19–40indigenous worldviews, 15:1–17. See
also indigenous epistemologiesIndividual Land Tenure in American
Sämoa (Stover), 11:69–104Inia, Elizabeth K: Kato‘aga:
Rotuman Ceremonies (Keller), 16:198–201
In Quest of Dialogue on a “Hot” Subject (Chappell), 17:336–338
insanity: in Pacifi c literature, 16:59–85. See also mental illness
interdisciplinarity: and indigenous and western epistemologies, 15:43–73; and models for Pacifi c studies, 20:397–421
Interdisciplinarity and Pacifi c Studies: Roots and Routes (Whimp), 20:397–421
Interdisciplinary Approaches in Pacifi c Studies: Understanding the Fiji Coup of 19 May 2000 (Hereniko), 15:75– 90
Internet: in the Pacifi c, 12:178–192; and Rotuma, 11:160 –175
interviews: Witi Ihimaera, 16:358–366; Brij Lal, 14:168–184; Georgia Ka‘apuni McMillen, 17:387–402; Subramani, 13:184–198; Mililani Trask, 17:142–156; Albert Wendt, 18:59–69
Interview with Albert Wendt: Art, Writing, and the Creative Process (Hereniko), 18:59–69
An Interview with Subramani (Hereniko), 13:184–198
invention of tradition: and cultural revival, 11:1–33. See also culture; tradition
Ipili people (Papua New Guinea), 18:265–292. See also mining
Irian Jaya. See Papua Islands on the Internet (Odgen),
11:452–465Is There a Tongan Middle Class?
Hierarchy and Protest in Contempo-rary Tonga (James), 15:309–336
Isla Center for the Arts at the University of Guam: Paul Jacou-let’s Vision of Micronesia [exhibit] (Flores), 20:513–516
Ito, Karen L. See MageoIwamoto, Hiromitsu: Nanshin:
Japanese Settlers in Papua and New Guinea, 1890–1949 (Wu), 13:287–288
Iyechad, Lilli Perez: An Histori-cal Perspective of Helping Practices Associated with Birth, Marriage and Death Among Chamorros in Guam (McGrath), 14:496–499
index to volumes 11–20 433
Jaarsma, Sjoerd R. See Whimp and Busse
Jaarsma, Sjoerd R, editor: Handle with Care: Ownership and Control of Ethnographic Materials (Leach), 16:440–442
Jaarsma, Sjoerd R, and Marta A Rohatynskyj, editors: Ethno-graphic Artifacts: Challenges to a Refl exive Anthropology (Gross), 15:211–214
James, Kerry: Is There a Tongan Middle Class? Hierarchy and Protest in Contemporary Tonga, 15:309–336; political reviews of Tonga in 1997–98, 11:236–240; in 1998–99, 12:249–253; in 1999 –2000, 13:258–260; in 2000 – 01, 14:236 –238; in 2001– 02, 15:187–192. See also Ewins; Hixon
The Japanese Encounter with the South: Japanese Tourists in Palau (Yamashita), 12:437–463
Jebens, Holger, editor: Cargo, Cult, and Culture Critique (M Smith), 17:470 –473
Jell-Bahlsen, Sabine, fi lmmaker: Skull Art in Papua New Guinea [fi lm] (Rosi), 16:217–219
Jeudy-Ballini, Monique: L’art des échanges: Penser le lien sociale chez les Sulka (Papouasie Nouvelle-Gui-née) (Rohatynskyj), 18:185–188
Jeudy-Ballini, Monique, and Bernard Juillerat, editors: Peo-ple and Things: Social Mediations in Oceania (Lederman), 16:452–454
Johnson, Helen. See Sillitoe Johnson, Jackie Pualani. See
KneubuhlJohnston, Barbara Rose, editor:
Half-Lives and Half-Truths: Con-fronting the Radioactive Legacies of the Cold War (Kiste), 20:500–503
Johnston, Mark: Fighting the
Enemy: Australian Soldiers and Their Adversaries in World War II (Laracy), 15:208–209
Jolly, Margaret: Imagining Oceania: Indigenous and Foreign Representations of a Sea of Islands, 19:508–545; Moving Masculinities: Memories and Bodies Across Ocea-nia, 20:1–24; On the Edge? Deserts, Oceans, Islands, 13:417–466. See also Lukere and Jolly; Manderson and Jolly; Ram and Jolly
Jolly, Margaret, editor: Re-mem-bering Oceanic Masculinities, 20 (1)
Jonassen, Jon Tikivanotau M: political reviews of Cook Islands in 2001–02, 15:174–179; in 2002–03, 16:146–153; in 2003–04, 17:185–193; in 2004–05, 18:128–133; in 2005–06, 19:207–213; in 2006–07, 20:216–222
Jones-Middleton, Savana. See Tourell, O’Connor, and Jones-Middleton
Jorgensen, Dan: Hinterland History: The Ok Tedi Mine and Its Cultural Consequences in Tele folmin, 18:233–263. See also Clarke; Filer
Josephides, Lisette. See Dinnen and Ley
Jost, Christian, editor: The French-Speaking Pacifi c: Population, Envi-ronment and Development Issues (Winslow), 13:590–591
Jowitt, Anita: political reviews of Vanuatu in 1999, 12:520–524; in 2000, 13:557–563; in 2001, 14:461–467; in 2002, 15:463–471; in 2003, 16:401–409; in 2004, 17:456–463; in 2005, 18:430–438; in 2006, 19:605–612; in 2007, 20:475–480
Juillerat, Bernard. See Jeudy- Ballini and Juillerat
Juniroa Productions: Vaka
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Tau mako: The First Voyage [fi lm] (Feinberg), 13:614–616
Juvik, James O. See QuanchiJuvik, Sonia P. See Quanchi
Kabutaulaka, Louisa. See Kabu-taulaka and Kabutaulaka
Kabutaulaka, Tarcisius Tara: political reviews of Solomon Islands in 1998, 11:443–449; in 2003, 16:393–401; in 2005, 18:423–430
Kabutaulaka, Tarcisius Tara, and Louisa Kabutaulaka: political review of Solomon Islands in 2006, 19:597–605
Kaeppler, Adrienne L, and J W Love, editors: The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, volume 9: Australia and the Pacifi c Islands (McLean), 11:468–473
Kahn, Miriam. See Lal and FortuneKa‘ili, Tèvita O: Tauhi vâ: Nurturing
Tongan Sociospatial Ties in Maui and Beyond, 17:83–114
Kaipat, Cinta Matagolai. See Strong and Kaipat
Kalahele, Imaikalani: Kalahele (Winduo), 15:507–510
Kalinoe, Lawrence, and James Leach, editors: Rationales of Ownership: Transactions and Claims to Ownership in Contem-porary Papua New Guinea (Tala-kai), 19:628–629
Kalolo, Kelihiano: political reviews of Tokelau in 1997–98, 11:228–236; in 1998–99, 12:246–249; in 1999–2000, 13:255–258; in 2005– 06, 19:256–262
Kanae, Lisa Linn: Sista Tongue (Spahr), 16:211–212
Kanak mining projects, 16:287–319; 18:361–392. See also Koniambo Project; mining; New Caledonia; New Caledonia political reviews
Kaplan, Martha. See Kelly and Kaplan
Kasaipwalova, John. See Malnic and Kasaipwalova
kastom: and Christianity, 14:1–38; in Malaita, 11:35–67; and radio broadcasting in Vanuatu, 11:335–360
Kauanui, J Kèhaulani: Diasporic Deracination and “Off-Island” Hawaiians, 19:138–160; Precarious Positions: Native Hawaiians and US Federal Recognition, 17:1–27. See also Diaz and Kauanui; H Wood
Kavanamur, David: political review of Papua New Guinea in 2001, 14:456–461
Kawaharada, Dennis: Storied Landscapes: Hawaiian Literature and Place (Wilson), 13:597–600
Keck, Verena: Social Discord and Bodily Disorder: Healing among the Yupno of Papua New Guinea (Judith Barker), 19:630–632. See also Stewart and Strathern
Keck, Verena, editor: Common Worlds and Single Lives: Constitut-ing Knowledge in Pacifi c Societies (Rohatynskyj), 12:275–277
Keever, Beverly Ann Deepe: News Zero: The New York Times and the Bomb (Kiste), 18:178–182
Kelin, Daniel A, II, editor: Mar-shall Islands Legends and Stories (Carucci), 17:252–254
Keller, Janet Dixon. See Inia; Parke
Kelly, John D, and Martha Kaplan: Represented Communi-ties: Fiji and World Decolonization (Turner), 15:482–484
Kelsky, Karen. See Manderson and Jolly
Kennedy, Anne: Sing-song (Frank-lin), 18:469–471
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Keown, Michelle: Postcolonial Pacifi c Writing: Representations of the Body (Lyons), 18: 461–464
Kernot, Bernie. See Craig, Kernot, and Anderson
Kidu, Lady Carol: A Remarkable Journey (Stella), 15:221–223
Kightley, Oscar, and James Griffen, writers; Chris Graham, director: Samoan Wedding [fi lm] (Tamaira), 19:653–657
Kihara, Shigeyuki, cover art, 19 (1); featured art, 19:vi, 37, 84, 110, 136, 161, 175, 206, 291; About the Artist, 19:vii
Kiluwe, Veronica C. See Loeak, Kiluwe, and Crowl
Kim, Karl. See Aoudé Kinder, Marsha: Honoring the
Past and Creating the Future in Cyberspace: New Technologies and Cultural Specifi city, 15:93–115
Kindon, Sara L. See Fountain, Kindon, and Murray
King, Ed. See Willens and SiemerKirch, Patrick Vinton: On the
Road of the Winds: An Archeo-logical History of the Pacifi c Islands before European Contact (Sand), 14:251–253. See also Sand and Kirch
Kirsch, Stuart. See van Meijl and von Benda-Beckmann
Kiste, Robert C: He Served: A Biog-raphy of Macu Salato (Hooper), 12:269–270. See also Barclay; B Johnston; Keever; Niedenthal; Willens with Ballendorf; Willens and Siemer
Kiste, Robert C, and Mac Marshall, editors: American Anthropology in Micronesia: An Assessment (Lieber), 12:528–530
Kituai, August Ibrum K: My Gun, My Brother: The World of
the Papua New Guinea Colonial Police 1920–1960 (Hempenstall), 12:260–263
Kluge, P F: Saipan: From Then to Now, 18:89–100
Knauft, Bruce M: Exchanging the Past: A Rainforest World of Before and After (Ernst), 17:497–499; From Primitive to Postcolonial in Melanesia and Anthropology (LiPuma), 13:286–287. See also Robbins and Wardlow
Kneubuhl, Victoria Nâlani: Hawai‘i Nei: Island Plays (J John-son), 16:189–193
Koniambo Project, 16:287–319. See also Kanak mining projects; mining; New Caledonia; New Caledonia political reviews
Kosanke, Suzanne. See Franklin, Hsu, and Kosanke
Kosasa, Karen K. See Honolulu Academy of Arts
Kosuge, Toshio. See Guy, Kosuge, and Hayakawa
Kroeker, Scott. See McDaniel and Gowdy
Kuehling, Susanne: Dobu: Ethics of Exchange on a Massim Island, Papua New Guinea (Rollason), 20:270–272. See also Balson; Malnic with Kasaipwalova
kümara (sweet potato): and genetic modifi cation debate, 16:1–28
Kwajalein Atoll, 20:55–86. See also Marshall Islands political reviews
Kwara‘ae (Solomon Islands): com-munity development, 14:377–409; Kwara‘ae Genealogy Project, 13:55–88. See also indigenous epistemolo-gies; Solomon Islands; Solomon Islands political reviews
labor: and migration, 19:111–135; in Papua New Guinea, 18:315–333
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Labyrinth Project, 15:93–115. See also pedagogy
Lake, Larry M. See Moore; O’Hanlon and Welsch
Lal, Brij V: interview, 14:168–184Lal, Brij V: Making History, Becom-
ing History: Refl ections on Fijian Coups and Constitutions, 14:148–167; Another Way: The Politics of Constitutional Reform in Post-Coup Fiji (Naidu), 12:263–266; A Vision for Change: A D Patel and the Poli-tics of Fiji (Norton), 11:484–487; British Documents on the End of Empire. Series B, Volume 10: Fiji (Norton), 20:262–264; Chalo Jahaji: On a Journey through Inden-ture in Fiji (Mishra), 15:224–226; Mr. Tulsi’s Store: A Fijian Jour-ney (Arno), 15:479–482. See also Munro and Lal; Subramani
Lal, Brij V, editor: Bittersweet: The Indo-Fijian Experience (Quan-chi), 17:475–478; Conversations: Occasional Writing from the Research School of Pacifi c and Asian Studies 2:1, June 2001 (Lyons), 17:258–259; Fiji before the Storm: Elections and the Politics of Devel-opment (Tarte), 14:257–261; Pacifi c Places, Pacifi c Histories: Essays in Honor of Robert C Kiste (Hattori), 17:478–480
Lal, Brij V, and Kate Fortune, editors: The Pacifi c Islands: An Encyclopedia (Kahn), 14:249–251
Lal, Brij V, and Peter Hempen-stall, editors: Pacifi c Lives, Pacifi c Places: Bursting Bound-aries in Pacifi c History (D’Arcy), 16:462–465
Lal, Brij V, and Tomasi R Vakatora, editors: Fiji in Transi-tion: Research Papers of the Fiji Constitution Review Commission,
volume 1, and Fiji and the World: Research Papers of the Fiji Constitu-tion Review Commission, volume 2 (Robertson), 12:533–535
Lamb, Jonathan: Preserving the Self in the South Seas, 1680–1840 (Reilly), 16:465–469
Lamb, Jonathan, Vanessa Smith, and Nicholas Thomas, editors: Exploration & Exchange: A South Seas Anthology, 1680–1900 (Reilly), 16:465–469
land: and Hawaiians, 17:1–27; tenure in American Sämoa, 11:69–104
Lander, Joan. See Puhipau and Lander
Landgraf, Kapulani, cover art, 15 (2); featured art, 15:vi, 276, 308, 337, 375, 421; About the Artist, 15:vii
language shift: and globalization, 19:446–473. See also vernacular languages
Lansdown, Richard, editor: Strang-ers in the South Seas: The Idea of the Pacifi c in Western Thought; An Anthology (Buschmann), 20:275–277
Laracy, Hugh. See M Johnston Larmour, Peter. See Shuster, Lar-
mour, and von Strokirch Lashley, Marilyn E: Implementing
Treaty Settlements via Indigenous Institutions: Social Justice and Detribalization in New Zealand, 12:1–55
Lattas, Andrew: Cultures of Secrecy: Reinventing Race in Bush Kaliai Cargo Cults (Robbins), 12:540 –542. See also Herdt
law: in Hawai‘i, 14:412–424; 18:1–31Lawson, Stephanie. See Huffer and
So‘o Leach, James: Creative Land: Place
and Procreation on the Rai Coast
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of Papua New Guinea (Robbins), 18:171–175. See also Errington and Gewertz; Jaarsma; Kalinoe and Leach
leadership: and corruption, 11:279–303; in Solomon Islands, 17:283–308. See also chiefs
Leavitt, Stephen C. See Herdt and Leavitt
Leblic, Isabelle. See Bensa and Leblic
Lebo, Susan A. See MillsLe Borgne, Jean: Nouvelle-Calédo-
nie 1945–1968: La Confi ance Trahie (Chappell), 20:487–490
Leckie, Jacqueline: To Labor with the State: The Fiji Public Service Association (Beechert), 12:545–546. See also Denoon, Firth, Linnekin, Meleiseä, and Nero; Shineberg
Lederman, Rena. See Jeudy-Ballini and Juillerat; Stürzenhofecker
Lee, Helen Morton: Tongans Overseas: Between Two Shores (Macpherson), 16:455–459
Lees, Nathaniel. See Wendt and Lees
Leith, Denise: Freeport and the Suharto Regime, 1965–1998, 14:69–100
Lenga, Brian: political review of Solomon Islands in 2007, 20:469–475
Levine, Stephen: political reviews of Niue in 1997–98, 11:222–228; in 1998–99, 12:231–236; in 1999–2000, 13:239–246. See also Rich with Hambly and Morgan
Ley, Allison. See Dinnen and Ley Lianga, Ake, cover art, 16 (2); fea-
tured art, 16:vi, 258, 285, 320, 356, 367, 382, 420; About the Artist, 16:vii
Lieber, Michael D. See Kiste and Marshall
Lindenbaum, Shirley. See Creed and Hoorn
Lindquist, Bruce. See Goss and Lindquist
Lindsay, Paul, producer and direc-tor: Before the Flood [fi lm] (Cham-bers and Chambers), 19:294–306
Lindstrom, Lamont: Survivor Vanu-atu: Myths of Matriarchy Revisited, 19:162–174. See also Becker; White and Lindstrom; R Wood
Linkels, Ad, and Lucia Linkels: Hula, Haka, Hoko! An Introduc-tion to Polynesian Dancing (Fong), 14:286–288
Linkels, Lucia. See Linkels and Linkels
Linnekin, Jocelyn. See Denoon, Firth, Linnekin, Meleiseä, and Nero
Lipp, Thorolf, research, photog-raphy, and editing: Kava: The Drink of the Gods [fi lm] (Early), 12:559–561
Lipset, David: Mangrove Man: Dialogics of Culture in the Sepik Estuary (Mitchell), 11:491–493
LiPuma, Edward: Encompassing Others: The Magic of Modernity in Melanesia (Gewertz), 14:480–482. See also Knauft
Local Laborers in Papua New Guinea Mining: Attracted or Compelled to Work? (Imbun), 18:315–333
Loeak, Anono Lieom, Veronica C Kiluwe, and Linda Crowl, editors: Life in the Republic of the Marshall Islands/Mour ilo Repub-lic eo an Majol (Heine and Walsh Kroeker), 18:453–456
logging: in the Pacifi c, 20:424–448; in Solomon Islands, 19:111–135
Lomas, Rongotai, cover art, 16 (1); featured art, 16:vi, 30, 58, 86, 118, 175; About the Artist, 16:vii
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Lomé Agreement: and free trade in the Pacifi c, 12:178–192
L(o)osing the Edge (T Teaiwa), 13:343–357
Losche, Diane. See Thomas and Losche
Love, Jacob W. See Herle, Stanley, Stevenson, and Welsch; Kaeppler and Love
Low, Sam. See EvenariLowe, Ted. See Goodenough Luangphinith, Seri I: Tropical
Fevers: “Madness” and Colonialism in Pacifi c Literature, 16:59–85. See also Nandan
Lukere, Vicki, and Marga-ret Jolly, editors: Birthing in the Pacifi c: Beyond Tradition and Modernity? (Judith Barker), 15:499–502
Lutkehaus, Nancy C. See Ram and Jolly
Lyons, Paul: American Pacifi cism: Oceania in the US Imagination (DeLoughrey), 19:644–646. See also Hereniko; Keown; Lal; Thomas and Eves
Macdonald, Barrie. See Samson; R Thompson
MacDonald, Mary N. See Garrett; Robbins; Wetherell
Macintyre, Martha. See Filer and Macintyre; West and Macintyre
Mackenzie, Margaret. See de Young Museum, San Francisco
Maclellan, Nic: The Nuclear Age in the Pacifi c Islands, 17:363–372. See also Bryant-Tokalau and Frazer
Maclellan, Nic, and Jean Chesneaux: After Moruroa: France in the South Pacifi c (Chap-pell), 12:284–287
Macpherson, Cluny. See Lee;
Strathern, Stewart, Carucci, Poyer, Feinberg, and Macpherson; Va‘a
Macpherson, Cluny, Richard Bedford, and Paul Spoonley: Fact or Fable? The Consequences of Migration for Educational Achieve-ment and Labor Market Participa-tion, 12:57–82
MacWilliam, Scott. See Gewertz and Errington
Madey, Bob, and Larry Thomas, fi lmmakers: Compassionate Exile [fi lm] (T Teaiwa), 13:302–306
Mageo, Jeannette Marie: Theo-rizing Self in Samoa: Emotions, Genders, and Sexualities (Ito), 12:277–280
Magi, Marcel. See Maurer with Magi and Siban
Making a Case for Tongan as an Endangered Language (Otsuka), 19:446–473
Making History, Becoming History: Refl ections on Fijian Coups and Constitutions (Lal), 14:148–167
Malaita (Solomon Islands), 11:35–67. See also Solomon Islands; Solomon Islands political reviews
Mallett, Shelley: Conceiving Cultures: Reproducing People and Places on Nuakata, Papua New Guinea (Butt), 17:494–496
Mallon, Sean: Samoan Art & Art-ists: O Measina a Samoa (Mayer), 17:255–257
Malnic, Jutta, with John Kasaipwalova: Kula: Myth and Magic in the Trobriand Islands (Kuehling), 15:512–516
Manderson, Lenore, and Margaret Jolly: Sites of Desire, Economies of Pleasure: Sexualities in Asia and the Pacifi c (Kelsky), 11:267–270
index to volumes 11–20 439
Mäori: artifacts (taonga), auction of, 20:291–327; detribalization, 12:1–55; fi lmmaking, 11:390–413; and invention of Mäori patriarchy, 20:115–141; literature, 16:358–366; and masculinity, 16:259–284; nar-ratives, 16:1–28; retribalization, 14:341–376; and Treaty of Wai-tangi, 12:1–55; writers, 12:155–175. See also Aotearoa / New Zealand; Mäori Issues
Mäori Issues: political reviews (Mutu): in 1997–98, 11:220–222; in 1998–99, 12:227–231; in 1999–2000, 13:236–239; in 2000–01, 14:220–224; in 2001–02, 15:183–187; in 2002–03, 16:158–163; in 2003–04, 17:209–215; in 2005–06, 19:233–240; in 2006–07, 20:232–238
Mäori Retribalization and Treaty Rights to the New Zealand Fisheries (Webster), 14:341–376
mapping Oceania, 19:508–545Marck, Jeff: Topics in Polynesian
Language and Culture History (Mawyer), 14:276–278
Marcus, George E. See Wood-EllemMarsh, Kelly G: political reviews
of Guam in 2002– 03, 16:120–126; in 2003–04, 17:160–167; in 2004–05, 18:104–110; in 2005–06, 19:182–189; in 2006–07, 20:198–204
Marsh, Selina Tusitala. See Hereniko; Sullivan; Urale
Marsh-Kautz, Kelly G: See Marsh Marshall Islands, 20:55–86Marshall Islands: political reviews in
1998–99 (Walsh), 12:204–211; in 1999–2000 (Walsh), 13:211–216; in 2000–01 (Stege), 14:198–203; in 2002–03 (Stege), 16:126–132
Marshall Islanders: and migration, 13:89–121
Marshall, Mac: Namoluk Beyond the Reef: The Transformation of a Micronesian Community (Va‘a), 17:489–491. See also Hanlon; Kiste and Marshall
“The Martial Islands”: Making Marshallese Masculinities between American and Japanese Militarism (Dvorak), 20:55–86
masculinity: and behavior, 20:163–189; in Hawai‘i, 20:1–53; local representations of, 20:55–86; Mäori, 16:259–284; 20:115–141; and surfi ng, 20:89–113
Mason, Jean Tekura, and Vaine Rasmussen, editors: Cook Islands. Special issue of Mana: A South Pacifi c Journal of Art and Culture, Language and Literature (12:2) (Wilson), 14:508–513
Matai, Kalmele. See Sanga, Niroa, Matai, and Crowl
Mateatea-Allain, Kareva. See Stewart, Mateatea-Allain, and Mawyer
Maurer, Jean Luc, with Marcel Magi, and Marie-Jo Siban: Les Javanais du Caillou, Des affres de l’exil aux aléas de l’intégration: Sociologie historique de la com-munauté indonésienne de Nouvell Calédonie / The Javanese of the Rock: From the Hazards of Exile to the Hazards of Integration (Rallu), 19:632–635
Mausio, Asinate: political review of Fiji in 2002, 15:440–447
Mawyer, Alexander Dale. See Marck; Stewart, Mateatea-Allain, and Mawyer
Maxwell, Ian. See HaywardMay, Ron. See Penders Mayer, Carol E. See Mallon McArthur, Phillip. See Carucci
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McDaniel, Carl N, and John M Gowdy: Paradise for Sale: A Parable of Nature (Kroeker), 14:271–273
McDowell, Nancy. See M Smith McGrath, Barbara Burns: Seattle
Fa‘a Sämoa, 14:307–340. See also Cruz; Iyechad
McLean, Mervyn: Weavers of Song: Polynesian Music and Dance (B Smith), 14:503–505. See also Kaeppler and Love
McMillen, Georgia Ka‘apuni: interview, 17:387–402
McPherson, Naomi M. See Yacoe McPherson, Naomi M, editor: In
Colonial New Guinea: Anthropo-logical Perspectives (Errington), 15:210–211
McPhetres, Samuel F: politi-cal reviews of Northern Mariana Islands in 1997–98, 11:197–201; in 1998–99, 12:211–216; in 1999–2000, 13:216–220; in 2000 – 01, 14:203–205; in 2001–02, 15:162–166; in 2002–03, 16:132–137; in 2003– 04, 17:167–172; in 2004– 05, 18:110–114; in 2005–06, 19:189–194; in 2006–07, 20:204–209
The Meanings of Work in Contempo-rary Palau: Policy Implications of Globalization in the Pacifi c (Nero, Murray, and Burton), 12:319–348
Meklin, Margaret, and Andrew Meklin: This Magnifi cent Accident: An Interview with Witi Ihimaera, 16:358–366
Melanesia: and disaster relief, 16:321–355; ethnography of, 11:140–159; and mining, 14:39–67; 18:215–231; and Pacifi c studies, 15:139–148. See also mining
Melanesia in Review: Issues and Events in 1998, 11:427–449; in 1999, 12:507–524; in 2000, 13:529–563; in 2001, 14:439–476;
in 2002, 15:440 –471; in 2003, 16:383–419; in 2004, 17:435–463; in 2005, 18:396–438; in 2006, 19:578–612; in 2007, 20:450–480
Melanesian Mining Modernities: Past, Present, and Future (West and Macintyre), 18 (2)
Melanesianist Anthropology in the Era of Globalization (Foster), 11:140–159
Meleiseâ, Mâlama. See Denoon, Firth, Linnekin, Meleiseâ, and Nero
Mellon, James. See Diaz; Metzgar mental illness: in Tonga, 19:1–36Merry, Sally Engle: Crime and
Criminality: Historical Differences in Hawai‘i, 14:412–424; Colonizing Hawai‘i: The Cultural Power of Law (Osorio), 13:574–577. See also Silva
Metropolitan Museum of Art: Adorning the World: Art of the Marquesas Islands [exhibit] (Geis-mar), 18:480–483; Coaxing the Spirits to Dance: Art and Society in the Papuan Gulf of New Guinea [exhibit] (Geismar), 20:280–283
Metzgar, Eric, director: Spirits of the Voyage [fi lm] (Mellon), 11:501–505
Meyer, Manulani Aluli: Our Own Liberation: Refl ections on Hawaiian Epistemology, 13:124–148
Meyer, Meleanna Aluli, cover art, 17 (1); featured art, 17:vi, 28, 82, 115, 141, 157, 184, 221; About the Artist, 17:vii
Meyer, Werner, director: Flight of the Albatross [fi lm] (Whaitiri), 11:505–508
Micronesia in Review, Issues and Events in 1997–98, 11:188–205; in 1998–99, 12:194–220; in 1999–2000, 13:200 –224; in 2000 – 01, 14:186–212; in 2001– 02, 15:150 –173; in 2002–03, 16:120 –145; in
index to volumes 11–20 441
2003– 04, 17:160 –183; in 2004–05, 18:104–126; in 2005–06, 19:178–205; in 2006–07, 20:192–215
Midian, Andrew: The Value of Indigenous Music in the Life and Ministry of the Church: The United Church in the Duke of York Islands (Chenoweth), 13:604–605
Miedema, Jelle, Cecilia Odé, and Rien A C Dam, editors: Perspec-tives on the Bird’s Head of Irian Jaya, Indonesia: Proceedings of the Conference, Leiden, 13–17 October 1997 (Ballard), 12:547–549
migrants: Marshallese in the United States, 13:89–121; in New Zealand, 12:57–82; and Pacifi c diaspora studies, 19:474–502
migration: 12:371–384; of labor in Asia-Pacifi c region, 12:385–414; of Marshallese to California, 13:89–121; of Palauans to the United States, 12:359–370; and transnational corporations of kin, 11:105–138. See also diaspora
Miles, William F S: Bridging Mental Boundaries in a Postco-lonial Microcosm: Identity and Development in Vanuatu (Adams), 12:280–281
Militaristic Solutions in a Weak State: Internal Security, Private Contrac-tors, and Political Leadership in Papua New Guinea (Dinnen), 11:279–303
military: in Hawai‘i, 20:1–53; 20:329–361; Japanese in Marshall Islands, 20:55–86; in Papua New Guinea, 11:279–303. See also ramsi
Mills, Peter R: Hawai‘i’s Russian Adventure: A New Look at Old History (Lebo), 15:486–489
mining: in Melanesia, 14:39–67; in New Caledonia , 16:287–319; 18:361–392; in Papua New Guinea,
13:33–54; 18:215–231; 18:233–263; 18:315–333; 18: 335–359; and Porgera gold mine, 18:265–292; 18:295–313; in West Papua, 14:69–100
Mining and the Environment in Melanesia: Contemporary Debates Reviewed (Banks), 14:39–67
mirab (Migration, Remittances, and Bureaucracy), 11:105–138
The mirab Model Twelve Years On (Bertram), 11:105–138
Mishra, Sudesh: Diaspora and the Diffi cult Art of Dying (B Wood), 16:212–214. See also Lal
Mishra, Sudesh, and Elizabeth Guy, editors: Dreadlocks in Ocea-nia (C Thompson), 12:289–291
Mitchell, Jean. See Bolton Mitchell, William E. See LipsetModeling Community: A Response
to “The Oceanic Imaginary” (Sinavaiana-Gabbard), 13:169–177
Modell, Judith S, editor: Con-structing Moral Communities: Pacifi c Islander Strategies for Set-tling in New Places (Crocombe), 16:178–182
modernity: and mental illness in Tonga, 19:1–36; and nationalism, 19:85–109; in Vanuatu, 14:1–38
modernization: in the Pacifi c, 15:139–148. See also tradition
Mokaddem, Hamid: Ce souffl e venu des ancêtres . . . L’oeuvre politique de Jean-Marie Tjibaou (1936–1989) (Waddell), 19:315–318; L’oeil du Père Rouel: Autour d’une série de photographies d’Alphonse Rouel en Nouvelle-Calédonie (1913–1969) (Crane), 18:191–193
Mokaddem, Hamid, editor: Approaches autour de culture et nature dans le Pacifi que Sud (Huffer), 18:188–191
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Monberg, Torben. See Feinberg Mondragón, Carlos. See
Wittersheim Money Laundering, Global Finan-
cial Instability, and Tax Havens in the Pacifi c Islands (van Fossen), 15:237–275
Monnig, Laurel A. See Hattori Moore, Clive: Happy Isles in
Crisis: The Historical Causes for a Failing State in Solomon Islands, 1988–2004 (Richards), 18:442–444; New Guinea: Crossing Boundaries and History (Lake), 17:480–482
Morales, Rodney: When the Shark Bites (Najita), 16:438–440
Moreton-Robinson, Aileen: Talkin’ Up to the White Woman: Indigenous Women and Feminism (H Trask), 15:474–475
Morgan, Michael G. See Rich with Hambly and Morgan
Morse, Marcia. See DrexlerMosko, Mark S: Fashion as Fetish:
The Agency of Modern Clothing and Traditional Body Decoration among North Mekeo of Papua New Guinea, 19:39–83
Moulin, Jane Freeman. See Ninth Festival of Pacifi c Arts in Koror, Palau
Moving Masculinities: Memories and Bodies Across Oceania (Jolly), 20:1–24
Moyle, Richard M, collector: Nä Kkai Takü: Takü’s Musical Fables (Crowdy), 18:200–201
Mullins, Anthony, and Randall Wood, directors: Kilim Taem [fi lm] (Bolton), 12:561–563
multiculturalism: in Hawai‘i, 20:365–394
Munholland, Kim: Rock of Con-tention: Free French and Americans
at War in New Caledonia, 1940 –1945 (Chappell), 20:487–490
Munro, Doug, and Brij V Lal, editors: Texts and Contexts: Refl ec-tions in Pacifi c Islands Historiogra-phy (Camacho), 20:503–505
Murray, Fermina Brel. See Nero, Murray, and Burton
Murray, Warwick E. See Fountain, Kindon, and Murray
Mutu, Margaret: political reviews of Mäori Issues in 1997–98, 11:220–222; in 1998–99, 12:227–231; in 1999–2000, 13:236–239; in 2000–01, 14:220–224; in 2001–02, 15:183–187; in 2002–03, 16:158–163; in 2003–04, 17:209–215; in 2005–06, 19:233–240; in 2006–07, 20:232–238
Myers, Fred. See Asia Societies Galleries
Naidu, Vijay. See Lal Najita, Susan Y. See Morales Nakata, Martin. See CalvertNandan, Kavita Ivy, editor: Stolen
Worlds: Fijiindian Fragments (Luangphinith), 18:202–204
Nandan, Satendra: The Loneliness of Islands: Collected Poems 1976–2000 (Luangphinith), 20:506–508
narrative: through digital multimedia, 15:93–115; and ni-Vanuatu women, 16:233–257.
National Biodiversity Team of the Republic of the Marshall Islands: The Marshall Islands: Living Atolls Amidst the Living Sea; The National Biodiversity Report of the Republic of the Mar-shall Islands (Walsh Kroeker), 16:449–452
National Museum of Ethnol-ogy, Osaka, Japan: The Great Ocean Voyages: Vaka Moana and
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Island Life Today [exhibit] (Yasui), 20:516–518
National Park Service: Ameri-can Memorial Park Visitor Center and WWII Exhibit Hall [exhibit] (Duchesne), 18:476–480
nationalism: and gender, 20:1–53; in Hawai‘i, 20:365–394; in New Zealand, 16:31–57; in the Pacifi c, 19:85–109; and sexual minorities in Fiji, 20:163–189
Native Hawaiians: and federal rec-ognition, 17:1–27. See also Akaka Bill; Hawaiian sovereignty; Hawai‘i; Hawaiian Issues
Native Pacifi c cultural studies, 13:315–507. See also cultural stud-ies; Pacifi c Islands studies
Native Pacifi c Cultural Studies on the Edge (Diaz and Kauanui), 13 (2)
Native Pacifi c Cultural Studies on the Edge: Introduction (Diaz and Kau-anui), 13:315–342
Neich, Roger, and Fuli Pereira: Pacifi c Jewelry and Adornment (Rubinstein), 18:473–476
Nemesis, Speaking, and Tauhi Vaha‘a: Interdisciplinarity and the Truth of “Mental Illness” in Vava‘u, Tonga (Poltorak), 19:1–36
Nero, Karen L. See Denoon, Firth, Linnekin, Meleiseä, and Nero; Hess, Nero, and Burton
Nero, Karen L, Fermina Brel Murray, and Michael L Burton: The Meanings of Work in Contemporary Palau: Policy Implications of Globalization in the Pacifi c, 12:319–348
Net Gains? Pacifi c Studies in Cyber-space (Wesley-Smith), 15:117–136
Neumann, Klaus. See Brady New Caledonia, 16:287–319; 18:361–
392. See also Kanak mining proj-ects; mining; Tjibaou
New Caledonia: political reviews (Chappell): in 1998, 11:432–438; in 1999, 12:515–520; in 2000, 13:541–551; in 2001, 14:446–455; in 2002, 15:448–456; in 2003, 16:383–393; in 2004, 17:435–448; in 2005, 18:399–413; in 2006, 19:582–597; in 2007, 20:460–469
New Zealand. See Aotearoa / New Zealand
Niche or Mass Market? The Regional Context of Tourism in Palau (Car-lile), 12:415–436
Nicole, Robert. See BorofskyNiedenthal, Jack: For the Good of
Mankind: A History of the People of Bikini and Their Islands (Kiste), 15:492–494
Niles, Don. See Oceania Centre for Arts and Culture
Niles, Don, and Denis Crowdy, editors: Papers from Ivilikou: Papua New Guinea Music Confer-ence and Festival (1997) (Stella), 14:284–285
Ninth Festival of Pacific Arts in Koror, Palau: Oltobed a Malt (Nurture, regenerate, celebrate) [festival] (Moulin), 17:512–516
Niroa, John. See Sanga, Niroa, Matai, and Crowl
Nishihara, Kazumi. See Aoyagi Niue: political reviews (Levine): in
1997–98, 11:222–228; in 1998–99, 12:231–-236; in 1999–2000, 13:239–246
ni-Vanuatu: and Survivor Vanuatu, 19:162–174
Nordstrom, Georganne. See Puhipau and Lander
North Mekeo people (Papua New Guinea), 19:39–83
Northern Mariana Islands: political reviews (McPhetres): in 1997–98, 11:197–201; in 1998–99, 12:211–
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216; in 1999–2000, 13:216–220; in 2000–01, 14:203–205; 2001–02, 15:162–166; in 2002–03, 16:132–137; in 2003–04, 17:167–172; in 2004–05, 18:110–114; in 2005–06, 19:189–194; in 2006–07, 20:204–209
Norton, Robert: Reconciling Ethnicity and Nation: Contending Discourses in Fiji’s Constitutional Reform, 12:83–122. See also Lal
The Nuclear Age in the Pacifi c Islands (Maclellan), 17:363–372
The Nuclear Issue in the South Pacifi c: Labor Parties, Trade Union Move-ments, and Pacifi c Island Churches in International Relations (Reg-nault), 17:339–357
nuclear testing: in French Polynesia, 17:378–381; in the South Pacifi c, 17:336–383
O’Carroll, John. See Franklin, Hsu, and Kosanke
Oceania Center for Arts and Culture, 13:163–168
Oceania Centre for Arts and Culture: Panpipes Across the Ocean: A Production of Popular Tunes from the South Pacifi c Islands [cd] (Niles), 17:266–268
The Oceanic Imaginary (Subramani), 13:149–162
O’Connor, Mike. See Tourell, O’Connor, and Jones-Middleton
Odé, Cecilia. See Miedema, Odé, and Dam
Odo, Franklin: No Sword to Bury: Japanese Americans in Hawai‘i during World War II (Okamura), 17:235–237
Of Blood and of the Heart: An Inter-view with Georgia Ka‘apuni McMil-len (Cilano), 17:386–402
Ogan, Gene. See Claxton; Stella; Strathern, Stewart, Carucci, Poyer, Feinberg, and Macpherson
Ogden, Michael R: Islands on the Internet, 11:452–465
O’Hanlon, Michael. See Akin and Robbins
O’Hanlon, Michael, and Robert L Welsch, editors: Hunting the Gatherers: Ethnographic Collectors, Agents and Agency in Melanesia, 1870’s–1930’s (Lake), 14:518–520
Ohnuma, Keiko: “Aloha Spirit” and the Cultural Politics of Sen-timent as National Belonging, 20:365–394
Ok Tedi Mine (PNG): and environ-mental degradation, 13:33–54; and modernity, 18:233–263. See also mining
On Analogies: Rethinking the Pacifi c in a Global Context (T Teaiwa), 18:71–87
Ontai, Kala‘iokona, direc-tor, screenwriter, and composer: Ka‘ililauikekoa [fi lm] (Tupou), 14:525–527
On the Edge? Deserts, Oceans, Islands (Jolly), 13:417–466
oral traditions: and cultural revival, 11:1–33; and cultural studies in Oceania, 15:340–374; and radio broadcasting, 11:335–360; Tongan, 19:365–408
Osorio, Jonathan Kay Kamakawiwo‘ole: Dismembering Lähui: A History of the Hawaiian Nation to 1887 (D’Arcy), 16:186–189; See also Merry
Ostraff, Joseph, and Melinda Ostraff, directors: Kuo Hina ‘E Hiapo: The Mulberry is White and Ready for Harvest [fi lm] (Addo), 17:268–270
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Otsuka, Yuko: Making a Case for Tongan as an Endangered Lan-guage, 19:446–473
Otto, Ton. See Shuster, Larmour, and von Strokirch; White and Lindstrom
Otto, Ton, and Ad Borsboom, editors: Cultural Dynamics of Reli-gous Change in Oceania (Robbins), 11:493–495
Our Own Liberation: Refl ections on Hawaiian Epistemology (Manulani Meyer), 13:124–148
Overton, John, and Regina Scheyvens, editors: Strategies for Sustainable Development: Expe-riences from the Pacifi c (Burt), 13:278–281
Pacifi c: marginalization of, 18:71–87Pacifi c-Based Virtual Communities:
Rotuma on the World Wide Web (Howard), 11:160–175
The Pacifi c Islands and the Globaliza-tion Agenda (Firth), 12:178–192
The Pacifi c Islands Report: Regional News and Journalism Training Project (Hulsen), 11:242–247
Pacifi c Islands studies: 15(1); and cultural renaissance, 15:139–148; and cultural studies, 15:340–374; and cyberspace, 15:117–136; decolonization of, 15(1); and Hawaiian studies, 13:359–379; and indigenous identity, 13:491–507; and Oceanic initiatives, 15:43–73; and Pacifi c conferences, 13:343–357; and Pacifi c museums, 13:417–466; and research perspec-tives, 18:33–55; at Victoria Univer-sity of Wellington, 20:397–421. See also anthropology; cultural studies; history; interdisciplinarity; Native Pacifi c cultural studies
Pacifi c Islands Trade, Labor, and Security in an Era of Globalization (Firth), 19:111–135
Pacifi c literature: and bilingualism, 13:184–198; and colonialism, 16:59–85; and postcoloniality, 12:155–175; as site of resistance, 13:149–162
Pacifi c philosophy, 16:87–116Pacifi c political thought, 17:118–140Pacifi c War. See World War IIPaeniu, Bikenibeu: update of
Tuvalu in 2006–07, 20:249–251Palau: 12: 319–495; Asian migra-
tion to, 12:385–414; development, 12:481–487; economic ties with Taiwan, 12:465–479; and guest workers, 12:319–348; 12:349–358; 12:359–370; migration to Hawai‘i, 12:371–384; tourism, 12:415–436; 12:437–463
Palau: political reviews (Shuster): in 1997–98, 11:201–205; in 1998–99, 12:217–220; in 1999-2000, 13:220–224; in 2000–01, 14:205–212; in 2001–02, 15:166–173; in 2002–03, 16:137–145; in 2003–04, 17:173–183; in 2004–05, 18:114–126; in 2005–06, 19:194–205; in 2006–07, 20:209–215
Palauans and Guest Workers: An Opinion Paper (Pierantozzi), 12:349–358
Pao, Carl Franklin Ka‘ailâ‘au, cover art, 20 (1); featured art, 20:viii, 25, 54, 87, 114, 142, 162, 190, 255; About the Artist, 20:ix
Papua: political reviews in 2001 (Ballard), 14:467–476; in 2003 (Timmer), 16:409–419; in 2004 (Timmer), 17:448–456
Papua New Guinea (PNG): and electoral reform, 11:305–333; fi eldwork in, 11:140–159; law and
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order problems in, 11:279–303; 11:305–333; and mining, 13:33–54; 18:215–231; 18:233–263; 18:265–292; 18:295–313; 18:315–333; 18:335–359; and squatter settle-ments in, 13:1–32
Papua New Guinea: political reviews in 1998 (Wesley-Smith), 11:438–443; in 2001 (Kavanamur), 14:456–461; in 2002 (Chin), 15:457–463; in 2005 (Gelu), 18:413–423
Parke, Aubrey L, editor: Seksek ‘e Hatana / Strolling on Hatana: Traditions of Rotuma and its Dependencies, with excerpts from an archaeologist’s fi eld notebook (Keller), 16:198–201
Patman, Robert, and Chris Rudd, editors: Sovereignty under Siege? Globalization and New Zealand (Alley), 18:447–449
Peacock, Karen M. See Sharrad and Peacock
Pearson, Sarina: Subversion and Ambivalence: Pacifi c Island-ers on New Zealand Prime Time, 11:361–388
pedagogy: and indigenous knowledge systems, 15:1–17; and interactive learning, 15:93–115; 15:117–136. See also education
Peebles, Dave: Pacifi c Regional Order (Alley), 19:308–313
Peltier, Philippe. See Gunn and Peltier
Penders, C L M: The West New Guinea Debacle: Dutch Colonisa-tion and Indonesia 1945–1962 (May), 16:207–208
Peoples, James. See BuckPereira, Fuli. See Neich and Pereira performance: and drag shows,
20:143–161; and poetry, 17:29–81
Peter, Joakim: political reviews of Federated States of Micronesia in 1998–99, 12:194–196; in 2000–01, 14:186–188. See also Puas and Peter
Peter, Joakim, and Marcus Samo: political review of Federated States of Micronesia in 1997–98, 11:188–190
Philips, Susan U. See Smallphilosophy: Hawaiian, 13:124–148;
indigenous Pacifi c, 16:87–116Pierantozzi, Sandra S: Palauans
and Guest Workers: An Opinion Paper, 12:349–358
Placing Movers: An Overview of the Asian-Pacifi c Migration System (Goss and Lindquist), 12:385–414
Pohnpei, 14:101–131. See also FSM political reviews; World War II
Pointer, Margaret: Tagi Tote E Loto Haaku—My Heart is Crying a Little: Niue Island Involvement in the Great War 1914–1918 (Ickes), 14:488–491
politics: in Fiji, 14:148–167; in Papua New Guinea, 11:305–333; in Sämoa, 17:311–333; in Solomon Islands, 13:491–507
Pollock, Elizabeth, producer and director: Tuvalu: That Sinking Feel-ing [fi lm] (Chambers and Cham-bers), 19:294–306
Pollock, Nancy J. See Chambers and Chambers; Taafaki, Fowler, and Thaman
Poltorak, Michael: Nemesis, Speaking, and Tauhi Vaha‘a: Inter-disciplinarity and the Truth of “Mental Illness” in Vava‘u, Tonga, 19:1–36
Polynesia: and capitalist entrepreneur-ship, 15:277–307; and voyaging canoes, 11:1–33
Polynesia in Review: Issues and Events
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in 1997–98, 11:206–240; in 1998–99, 12:221–255; in 1999–2000, 13:225–260; in 2000–01, 14:213–242; in 2001–02, 15:174–195; in 2002–03, 16:146–174; in 2003–04, 17:185–220; in 2004–05, 18:128–151; in 2005–06, 19:207–290; in 2006–07, 20:216–254
Porgera Gold Mine (PNG), 18:265–292; 18:295–313
Powles, Michael, editor: Pacifi c Futures (van Fossen), 19:620–622
Poyer, Lin. See Fujitani, White, and Yoneyama; Strathern, Stew-art, Carucci, Poyer, Feinberg, and Macpherson
Poyer, Lin, Suzanne Falgout, and Laurence Marshall Carucci: The Typhoon of War: Micronesian Experiences of the Pacifi c War (Hattori), 14:255–257
Precarious Positions: Native Hawai-ians and US Federal Recognition (Kauanui), 17:1–27
Puas, Gonzaga, and Joakim Peter: political review of Federated States of Micronesia in 1999–2000, 13:200–203
Puhipau, and Joan Lander, pro-ducers and directors: Mauna Kea: Temple Under Siege [fi lm] (Nord-strom), 18:207–210
Pule, John, cover art, 15(1); featured art, 15:xix, 18, 41, 74, 91, 116, 137; About the Artist, 15:ix
Pule, John, and Nicholas Thomas: Hiapo: Past and Pres-ent in Niuean Barkcloth (Bolton), 19:337–338
Qalo, Ropate. See Huffer and QaloQuanchi, Max: Atlas of the Pacifi c
Islands (Juvik and Juvik), 18:196–197. See also Lal
Radio and the Redefi nition of Kastom in Vanuatu (Bolton), 11:335–360
Rainbird, Paul: The Archeology of Micronesia (Cordy), 17:485–487. See also Fischer
Rallu, Jean-Louis. See Maurer with Magi and Siban
Ram, Kalpana, and Margaret Jolly, editors: Maternities and Modernities: Colonial and Postco-lonial Experiences in Asia and the Pacifi c (Lutkehaus), 11:495–498
ramsi (Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands): and Solo-mon Islands, 19:409–441. See also Solomon Islands; Solomon Islands political reviews
Rapa Nui: political reviews (Gon-schor): in 2005–06, 19:240–247; in 2006–07, 20:238–244
Rapaport, Moshe, editor: The Pacifi c Islands: Environment and Society (Bayliss-Smith), 12:530–532
Rarotonga, 11:69–104. See also Cook Islands political reviews; Rarotonga Treaty
Rarotonga Treaty: and nuclear-free initiatives, 17:339–357. See also nuclear testing
Rasmussen, Vaine. See Mason and Rasmussen
Rasmussen, Wilkie Olaf Patua: political review of Cook Islands in 1997–98, 11:206–211
Rauzon, Mark J: Isles of Refuge: Wildlife and History of the North-western Hawaiian Islands (Hodg-son), 14:499–501
Raymond, Rosanna. See British Museum, London; Cambridge Uni-versity Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, London; Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, University of East Anglia
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Reconciling Ethnicity and Nation: Contending Discourses in Fiji’s Constitutional Reform (Norton), 12:83–122
Reed, Adam: Papua New Guinea’s Last Place: Experiences of Con-straint in a Postcolonial Prison (Robbins), 18:171–175
Regan, Anthony J, and Helga M Griffin: Bougainville: Before the Confl ict (Denoon), 19:313–315
Regenvanu, Ralph, cover art, 19 (2); featured art, 19:viii, x, 363, 442, 444, 503, 504, 547, 550, 612, 613; About the Artist, 19:ix
Region in Review: International Issues and Events in 1998 (Firth), 11:416–426; in 1999 (Firth), 12:498–506; in 2000 (von Stro-kirch), 13:510–528; in 2001 (von Strokirch), 14:426–438; in 2002 (von Strokirch), 15:424–439; in 2003 (von Strokirch), 16:370–381; in 2004 (von Strokirch), 17:416–433; in 2005–2006 (von Strokirch), 19:552–577; in 2007 (von Stro-kirch), 20:424–448
Regnault, Jean-Marc: The Nuclear Issue in the South Pacifi c: Labor Parties, Trade Union Movements, and Pacifi c Island Churches in Inter-national Relations, 17:339–357; Reply [to Refl ections on Nuclear Testing in the South Pacifi c], 17:382–383
Reilly, Michael P J. See Herda, Reilly, and Hilliard; Lamb; Lamb, Smith, and Thomas
Remaking Footprints: Palauan Migrants in Hawai‘i (Asang), 12:371–384
Re-membering Oceanic Masculinities (Jolly), 20 (1)
Re-membering Panalä‘au: Mascu-linities, Nation, and Empire in
Hawai‘i and the Pacifi c (Tengan), 20:27–53
Rensel, Jan, and Margaret Rod-man, editors: Home in the Islands: Housing and Social Change in the Pacifi c (Judith Barker), 11:258–261
Reply [to Refl ections on Nuclear Test-ing in the South Pacifi c] (Regnault), 17:382–383
representation: 13:163–168; of Hawaiians in military fi lms, 20:329–361; of Mäori and Pacifi c Islanders in museums, 13:417–466; of Pacifi c Islanders and Hawaiians in anthropology, 13:381–416
research: conduct, 13:33–54; policy, 15:43–73; and practice-based approach, 18:33–55
Response to Regnault (Barrillot and Doom), 17:373–377
(Re)visioning Knowledge Transfor-mation in the Pacifi c: A Response to Subramani’s “The Oceanic Imaginary” (Gegeo),13:178–183
Rich, Roland, with Luke Hambly and Michael G Morgan, editors: Political Par-ties in the Pacifi c Islands (Levine), 19:622–623
Richards, Rhys. See Fraenkel; Moore
Richardson, Brian. See RobsonRiles, Annelise: The Network
Inside Out (T Teaiwa), 16:443–445Rio, Knut Mikjel: The Power of
Perspective: Social Ontology and Agency in Ambrym, Vanuatu (Lind-strom), 20:490–492
ritual: and modernity, 19:39–83Robbins, Joel: Becoming Sinners:
Christianity and Moral Torment in a Papua New Guinea Society (Mac-Donald), 17:466–468. See also Akin and Robbins; Lattas; Leach; Otto and Borsboom; Reed; Telban
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Robbins, Joel, and Holly Wardlow, editors: The Making of Global and Local Modernities in Melanesia: Humiliation, Transfor-mation and the Nature of Culture Change (Knauft), 19:618–620
Roberts, Mere, Brad Haami, Richard Benton, Terre Satter-field, Melissa L Finucane, Mark Henare, and Manuka Henare: Whakapapa as a Mäori Mental Construct: Some Implica-tions for the Debate over Genetic Modifi cation of Organisms, 16:1–28
Robertson, Robbie. See Lal and Vakatora
Robertson, Robbie, and William Sutherland: Government by the Gun: The Unfi nished Busi-ness of Fiji’s 2000 Coup (Alley), 15:203–205
Robson, John, writer and editor: The Captain Cook Encyclopaedia (Richardson), 18:197–200
Rodman, Margaret Critchlow: Traveling Stories, Colonial Intima-cies, and Women’s Histories in Vanuatu, 16:233–257; Houses Far From Home: British Colonial Space in the New Hebrides (Dominy), 14:514–516. See also Rensel and Rodman
Rohatynskyj, Marta A. See Jaarsma and Rohatynskyj; Jeudy-Ballini; Keck
Rohrer, Judy: “Got Race?” The Production of Haole and the Distor-tion of Indigeneity in the Rice Deci-sion, 18:1–31
Rollason, Will. See Kuehling Romaine, Suzanne: Contested
Visions of History in Aotearoa New Zealand Literature: Witi Ihimaera’s The Matriarch, 16:31–57
Rondilla, Joanne L. See Spickard, Rondilla, and Wright
Rongokea, Lynnsay: The Art of Tivaevae: Traditional Cook Islands Quilting (Allen), 15:511–512
Rootedness and Travels: The Intellec-tual Journey of Joël Bonnemaison (Waddell), 11:176–185
Rore, Calvin, Epeli Hau‘ofa, and Tora, composers: The Nose Flute Breathes Again, with Calvin Rore [cd] (Diettrich), 20:265–266
Rosi, Pamela Sheffield. See Jell-Bahlsen
Roughan, John. See Hawkins Rubinstein, Donald H: Paul Jacou-
let’s Vision of Micronesia (Flores), 20:513–516. See also Herdt and Leavitt; Neich and Pereira
Rudd, Chris. See Patman and RuddRumsey, Alan: Social Segmentation,
Voting, and Violence in Papua New Guinea, 11:305–333
Rumsey, Alan, and James F Weiner, editors: Emplaced Myth: Space, Narrative, and Knowledge in Aboriginal Australia and Papua New Guinea (Schieffelin), 14:521–523; Mining and Indigenous Life-worlds in Australia and Papua New Guinea (Golub), 18:449–451
Rutherford, Danilyn: Raiding the Land of the Foreigners: The Limits of the Nation on an Indonesian Frontier (Ballard), 17:243–245
Ryan, Tom. See Salmond; N ThomasRynkiewich, Michael A. See Tobin
Sacks, Oliver: The Island of the Colorblind and Cycad Island (Han-lon), 11:270–272
Sai, David Keanu. See StaufferSainsbury Centre for Visual
Arts, University of East Anglia: Pacifi c Encounters:
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Art and Divinity in Polynesia, 1760–1860 [exhibit] (Wallace), 19:657–661; (Raymond), 20:283–286
Saint Louis Art Museum: New Ireland: Art of the South Pacifi c [exhibit] (Waite), 20:510–513
Saipan, 18:89–100. See also Northern Mariana Islands political reviews; World War II
Saipan: From Then to Now (Kluge), 18:89–100
Salmond, Anne: The Trial of the Cannibal Dog: Captain Cook in the South Seas (Ryan), 17:224–232
Salzman, Josh. See Bayer and Salzman
Samo, Marcus. See Peter and Samo Sämoa: governance in, 17:311–333;
land tenure in, 11:69–104; political thought in, 17:311–333
Sämoa: political reviews in 1998–99 (So‘o), 12:236–246; in 1999–2000 (So‘o), 13:246–255; in 2000–01 (So‘o), 14:224–236; in 2002–03 (So‘o), 16:163–169; in 2005–06 (Va‘a), 19:247–256; in 2006–07 (Va‘a), 20:244–249
Samoans: in New Zealand, 12:57–82; in Seattle, 14:307–340; on New Zealand television, 11:361–388; as writers, 12:155–175
Sample, Kate, writer, editor, and director: Kau Lä‘au and Ma‘ama‘a: Traditional Hawaiian Ulua Fishing [fi lm] (Calamia), 17:510–512
Samson, Jane: Imperial Benevo-lence: Making British Authority in the Pacifi c Islands (Macdonald), 12:270–273
Samuel, Eugenia, and Erik Steffen, producers: Micronesians Abroad [fi lm] (Hess), 20:484–487
Sand, Christophe. See Kirch Sand, Christophe, and Patrick
V Kirch: Edward W Gifford and Richard Shutler Jr’s Archaeological Expedition to New Caledonia in 1952 (Summerhayes), 16:461–462
Sandline affair: and Bougainville, 11:279–303. See also Papua New Guinea
Sanga, Kabini, John Niroa, Kalmele Matai, and Linda Crowl, editors: Re-Thinking Vanu-atu Education Together (Watson-Gegeo), 17:502–504
Santana, Larry, cover art, 18 (2); featured art, 18:viii, 232, 264, 293, 314, 334, 360, 393, 439; About the Artist, 18:ix
Satterfield, Terre. See Roberts, Haami, Benton, Satterfi eld, Finu-cane, Henare, and Henare
Saura, Bruno: Pouvanaa A Oopa, Père de la culture politique tahi-tienne, with a translation in Tahi-tian by Valérie Gobrait (Finney), 11:252–254
Scaglion, Richard. See Dwyer, Dwyer, Ellis, Ward, and Fitzpatrick
Scheyvens, Regina. See Overton and Scheyvens
Schieffelin, Edward L. See Rum-sey and Weiner
Schultz, Susan M. See Wilson Schweizer, Niklaus R: Turn-
ing Tide: The Ebb and Flow of Hawaiian Nationality (Young), 13:292–293
Scott, Rolf. See Hviding, Scott, and Tollefsen
Seattle Fa‘a Sämoa (McGrath), 14:307–340
security: and globalization, 19:111–135; and Papua New Guinea defense forces, 11:279–303; and policies in the Pacifi c, 17:283–308. See also ramsi
A Selected Bibliography of Economic
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Development in the Republic of Palau (Barnwell), 12:490–495
Selwyn, Don C, director: Te Tang-ata Whai Rawa o Weniti, The Mäori Merchant of Venice [fi lm] (Wayne), 16:425–429
Seur, Han. See de Vries and Seur Severance, Craig. See Hviding,
Scott, and TollefsenSeward, Robert: Radio Happy Isles:
Media and Politics at Play in the Pacifi c (Imada), 13:594–597
sexuality: in the Cook Islands, 20:143–161; and representations of Hawaiians, 20:329–361. See also gender; masculinity
Shankman, Paul. See Tcherkézoff Sharrad, Paul. See
Sinavaiana-Gabbard Sharrad, Paul, and Karen M
Peacock: Albert Wendt: Bibliogra-phy, 15:378–420
Shennan, Jennifer, and Makin Corrie Tekenimatang, editors: One and a Half Pacifi c Islands /Teuana ao Teiterana n aba n Te Betebeke: Stories the Banaban People Tell of Themselves/I-Banaba Aika a Karakin oin Rongorongola (Burke), 19:648–651
Shimizu, Akitoshi, and Jan van Bremen, editors: Wartime Japanese Anthropology in Asia and the Pacifi c (Ballendorf), 17:487–489
Shineberg, Dorothy: The People Trade: Pacifi c Island Laborers and New Caledonia, 1865–1930 (Leckie), 14:253–254
Shuster, Donald R: political reviews of Guam in 1997–98, 11:190–197; in 1998–99, 12:196–204; in 1999–2000, 13:203–211; in 2000–01, 14:188–198; politi-cal reviews of Palau in 1997–98, 11:201–205; in 1998–99, 12:217–
220; in 1999–2000, 13:220–224; in 2000–01, 14:205–212; in 2001–02, 15:166–173; in 2002–03, 16:137–145; in 2003–04, 17:173–183; in 2004–05, 18:114–126; in 2005–06, 19:194–205; in 2006–07, 20:209–215
Shuster, Don, Peter Larmour, and Karin von Strokirch, editors: Leadership in the Pacifi c Islands: Tradition and the Future (Otto), 13:569–574
Siaguru, Anthony: In-House in Papua New Guinea with Anthony Siaguru (Chin), 16:205–207
Siban, Marie-Jo. See Maurer with Magi and Siban
Siemer, Deanne C. See Willens and Siemer
Siikala, Jukka. See Crocombe and Crocombe
Sillitoe, Paul: An Introduction to the Anthropology of Melanesia: Culture and Tradition (H Johnson), 12:535–537; Social Change in Melanesia: Development and His-tory (Lindstrom), 13:585–586
Silva, Noenoe K: Aloha Betrayed: Native Hawaiian Resistance to American Colonialism (Carter, Merry, Friedman), response, 18:154–167
Silverman, Eric. See van Meijl; Welsch
Simet, Jacob. See Craig, Kernot, and Anderson
The Sin at Awarua (Finney), 11:1–33Sinavaiana-Gabbard, Caroline:
Alchemies of Distance (Sharrad), 15:506–507; Modeling Community: A Response to “The Oceanic Imagi-nary,” 13:169–177
Sinclair, Karen: Maori Times, Maori Places: Prophetic Histories (van Meijl), 17:468–470
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Singer, Joseph. See Becket and Singer
Small, Cathy A: Voyages: From Tongan Villages to American Sub-urbs (Philips), 11:475–477
Smallacombe, Sonia. See Graham, Haslem, and Connolly
Smith, Barbara B. See McLeanSmith, Michael French: Village
on the Edge: Changing Times in Papua New Guinea (McDowell), 15:502–503. See also Gewertz and Errington; Jebens
Smith, Vanessa. See Lamb, Smith, and Thomas
Soaba, Russell: Kwamra: A Season of Harvest (B Wood), 17:260–264
social change: in American Sämoa, 11:69–104; and mining in Papua New Guinea, 18:215–231; and North Mekeo (PNG), 19:39–83
social justice: and Mäori, 12:1–55Social Segmentation, Voting, and
Violence in Papua New Guinea (Rumsey), 11:305–333
social space (vä): and Tongans, 17:83–114
social stratifi cation: in Tonga, 15:309–336
Solomon Islands: 11:35–67; and civil unrest in, 17:283–308; 19:409–441; and indigeneity, 13:491–507; Kwara‘ae, 13:55–88; Malaita, 14:377–409. See also ramsi
Solomon Islands: political reviews in 1998 (Kabutaulaka), 11:443–449; in 2000 (Fugui), 13:551–556; in 2003 (Kabutaulaka), 16:393–401; in 2005 (Kabutaulaka), 18:423–430; in 2006 (Kabutaulaka and Kabutaulaka), 19:597–605; in 2007 (Lenga), 20:469–475
So‘o, Asofou: political reviews of Sämoa in 1998–99, 12:236–246; in 1999–2000, 13:246–255; in
2000–01, 14:224–236; in 2002–03, 16:163–169. See also Huffer and So‘o
sovereignty: in Hawai‘i, 17:1–27spaclals (South Pacifi c Association
for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies), 13:149–162
Spahr, Juliana. See KanaeSpickard, Paul, Joanne L Ron-
dilla, and Debbie Hippolite Wright, editors: Pacifi c Diaspora: Island Peoples in the United States and Across the Pacifi c (Crocombe), 16:178–182
Spoonley, Paul. See Macpherson, Bedford, and Spoonley
sport: and Mäori men, 16:259–284; 20:115–141
squatter settlements: in Papua New Guinea, 13:1–32
Stanley, Nick: Being Ourselves for You: The Global Display of Cul-tures (Imada), 12:291–293. See also Herle, Stanley, Stevenson, and Welsch
Stauffer, Robert H: Kahana: How the Land Was Lost (Sai), 17:237–240
Steffen, Erik. See Samuel and Steffen
Stege, Kristina E: political reviews of Marshall Islands in 2000–01, 14:198–203; in 2002–03, 16:126–132
Stella, Regis Tove: Gutsini Posa (Rough seas) (Winduo), 12:551–554; Imagining the Other: The Representation of the Papua New Guinea Subject (Ogan), 20:258–259. See also Kidu; Niles and Crowdy
Stevenson, Karen. See Glennie and Hunter; Herle, Stanley, Stevenson, and Welsch
index to volumes 11–20 453
Stewart, Frank, Kareva Mateatea-Allain, and Alexan-der Dale Mawyer, editors: Varua Tupu: New Writing from French Polynesia (Sullivan), 20:508–510
Stewart, Pamela J, and Andrew Strathern: Gender, Song, and Sensibility: Folktales and Folksongs in the Highlands of New Guinea (Brenneis), 17:264–266. See also Strathern, Stewart, Carucci, Poyer, Feinberg, and Macpherson
Stewart, Pamela J, and Andrew Strathern, editors: Expressive Genres and Historical Change: Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and Taiwan (Finnegan), 19:334–337; Identity Work: Constructing Pacifi c Lives (Keck), 14:274–276; Landscape, Memory and His-tory: Anthropological Perspectives (Halvaksz), 17:473–475
Stover, Merrily: Individual Land Tenure in American Sämoa, 11:69–104. See also Guy, Kosuge, and Hayakawa
Strathern, Andrew. See Stewart and Strathern
Strathern, Andrew, Pamela J Stewart, Laurence M Carucci, Lin Poyer, Richard Feinberg, and Cluny Macpherson: Ocea-nia: An Introduction to the Cultures and Identities of Pacifi c Islanders (Ogan), 15:497–499
Strong, Beret E, and Cinta Matagolai Kaipat, fi lmmakers: Lieweila: A Micronesian Story [fi lm] (Black), 12:296–299
Stürzenhofecker, Gabriele: Times Enmeshed: Gender, Space, and History among the Duna of Papua New Guinea (Lederman), 11:498–500
Subramani: The Oceanic Imaginary,
13:149–162; interview, 13:184–198; Dauka Puran (Lal), 15:226–229
Subramani, Anurag. See Borofsky Subversion and Ambivalence: Pacifi c
Islanders on New Zealand Prime Time (Pearson), 11:361–388
sugar: in Fiji, 19:111–135Sullivan, Robert: Captain Cook
in the Underworld (B Wood), 17:260–264; Voice Carried My Family (Marsh), 18:466–469. See also Stewart, Mateatea-Allain, and Mawyer; H Trask
Summerhayes, Glenn. See Sand and Kirch
surfi ng, 20:89–113Sutherland, William. See Robert-
son and SutherlandSurvivor Vanuatu: Myths of Matri-
archy Revisited (Lindstrom), 19:162–174
Taafaki, Irene J, Maria Kabua Fowler, and Randolph R Thaman: Traditional Medicine of the Marshall Islands: The Women, the Plants, the Treatments (Pollock), 20:268–270
Taafaki, Tauaasa: political review of Tuvalu in 2005–06, 19:276–286
Tackling Mäori Masculinity: A Colo-nial Genealogy of Savagery and Sport (Hokowhitu), 16:259–284
Tadmor, Uri. See Tent and Geraghty Tahiti, 11:69–104. See also French
Polynesia political reviews; nuclear testing
Taiwan’s Foreign Economic Relations with Developing Nations: A Case Study of Its Ties with Palau (Har-wit), 12:465–479
Talakai, Malia. See Kalinoe and Leach
Tamaira, Marata. See Fraser; Kight-ley and Griffen
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Tanna (Vanuatu), 11:176–185. See also Vanuatu political reviews
Tarte, Daryl: Islands of the Frigate Bird (K Teaiwa), 13:299–301
Tarte, Sandra: Japan’s Aid Diplo-macy and the Pacifi c Islands (Finin), 11:480–481; political reviews of Fiji in 1999, 12:507–515; in 2000, 13:529–541; in 2001, 14:439–446. See also Lal
Tauhi vä: Nurturing Tongan Socio-spatial Ties in Maui and Beyond (Ka‘ili), 17:83–114
Tawake, Sandra: Transforming the Insider-Outsider Perspective: Post-colonial Fiction from the Pacifi c, 12:155–175. See also A Griffen
tax havens: in the Pacifi c, 15:237–275Tcherkézoff, Serge: “First Con-
tacts” in Polynesia: The Samoan Case (1722–1848); Western Misun-derstandings about Sexuality and Divinity (Shankman), 19:323–325
Teaero, Teweiariki: Waa in Storms (K Teaiwa), 18:204–207
Teaiwa, Katerina Martina. See Emberson-Bain; Tarte; Teaero; Whincup and Whincup
Teaiwa, Teresia K: L(o)osing the Edge, 13:343–357; On Analogies: Rethinking the Pacifi c in a Global Context, 18:71–87. See also Riles
Tekenimatang, Makin Corrie. See Shennan and Tekenimatang
Telban, Borut: Dancing Through Time: A Sepik Cosmology (Rob-bins), 15:215–216
Telefolmin (PNG): and Ok Tedi, 18:233–263. See also mining
television: documentaries, 11:390–413; in New Zealand, 11:361–388.
Tengan, Ty P Kâwika: Re-membering Panalä‘au: Masculinities, Nation, and Empire in Hawai‘i and the
Pacifi c, 20:27–53. See also White and Tengan; Xian and Anbe
Tent, Jan, And Paul Geraghty, editors: Borrowing: A Pacifi c Per-spective (Tadmor), 19:640–643
Terrell, John Edward. See D’Arcy
terrorism: and Solomon Islands, 17:283–308
Tetiarahi, Gabriel: French Nuclear Testing in the South Pacifi c, or When France Makes Light of Its Duty to Remember, 17:378–381
Thaman, Konai Helu: Decolonizing Pacifi c Studies: Indigenous Perspec-tives, Knowledge, and Wisdom in Higher Education, 15:1–17
Thaman, Randolph R. See Taafaki, Fowler, and Thaman
theology: and Pacifi c thought, 16:87–116
This Magnifi cent Accident: An Inter-view with Witi Ihimaera (Meklin and Meklin), 16:358–366
Thomas, Larry. See Madey and Thomas
Thomas, Nicholas: Cook: The Extraordinary Voyages of Captain James Cook (Ryan), 17: 224–232. See also Lamb, Smith, and Thomas; Pule and Thomas
Thomas, Nicholas, and Rich-ard Eves: Bad Colonists: The South Seas Letters of Vernon Lee Walker and Louis Becke (Lyons), 13:295–297
Thomas, Nicholas, Anna Cole, and Bronwen Douglas, editors: Tattoo: Bodies, Art, and Exchange in the Pacifi c and the West (Hender-son), 19:339–341
Thomas, Nicholas, And Diane Losche, editors: Double Visions:
index to volumes 11–20 455
Art Histories and Colonial Histories in the Pacifi c (Hoorn), 13:290–292
Thompson, Christina. See Mishra and Guy
Thompson, Edwina. See CapieThompson, Roger C: Australia
and the Pacifi c Islands in the Twentieth Century (Macdonald), 13:275–278
Three Competing Research Per-spectives for Oceania (H Wood), 18:33–55
Thurston, Elizabeth Fulton, editor: No Turning Back: A Mem-oir, by E T W Fulton (Hilliard), 19:646–648
Time Traces: Cultural Memory and World War II in Pohnpei (Turner and Falgout), 14:101–131
Timmer, Jaap: political reviews of Papua in 2003, 16:409–419; in 2004, 17:448–456
Tjibaou, Jean-Marie, 13:468–490Tobin, Jack A: Stories from the
Marshall Islands: Bwebwenato Jän Aelön̄ Kein (Rynkiewich), 15:216–219
Tokelau: political reviews (Kalolo): in 1997–98, 11:228–236; in 1998–99, 12:246–249; in 1999–2000, 13:255–258; in 2005–06, 19:256–262
Tollefsen, Trygve. See Hviding, Scott, and Tollefsen
Tomlinson, Matthew. See Brison Tonga: commercial fi shing, 19:365–
408; mental illness approaches in, 19:1–36; middle class in, 15:309–336; pro-democracy movement, 15:309–336; and Tongan women, 14:134–147
Tonga: political reviews in 1997–98 (James), 11:236–240; in 1998–99 (James), 12:249–253; in 1999–2000
(James), 13:258–260; in 2000–01 (James), 14:236–238; in 2001–02 (James), 15:187–192; in 2005–06 (Young Leslie), 19:262–276
Tongans: in Maui and Seattle, 17:83–114; and sociolinguistics, 19:446–473
Tonkinson, Robert. See Herda, Reilly, and Hilliard
Tora. See Rore, Hau‘ofa, and Tora Tora, Sailasa, composer: Wasawasa
[cd] (Alexander), 16:223–225Torrice, Andrea, director: Rising
Waters: Global Warming and the Fate of the Pacifi c Islands [fi lm] (Hay), 14:291–293
Tourell, Wayne, writer and pro-ducer; Mike O’Connor, Savana Jones-Middleton, and Wayne Tourell, directors: Paradise Drowned: Tuvalu, The Disappear-ing Nation [fi lm] (Chambers and Chambers), 19:294–306
tourism: in Fiji, 12:123–154; in Palau, 12:437–463; 12:465–479; political economy of, 12:415–436
Toward a Viable Independence? The Koniambo Project and the Politi-cal Economy of Mining in New Caledonia (Horowitz), 16:287–319
Townsend, Patricia K. See Burt and Clerk
trade: free trade in the Pacifi c, 19:111–135; in Polynesia and Wallis, 15:277–307
tradition: in the contemporary Pacifi c, 15:139–148
traditionalism: and Mäori, 14:341–376
Transforming the Insider-Outsider Perspective: Postcolonial Fic-tion from the Pacifi c (Tawake), 12:155–175
Trask, Haunani-Kay: Night Is a
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Sharkskin Drum (Sullivan), 16:436–438. See also Moreton-Robinson
Trask, Mililani: interview, 17:142–156
Traveling Stories, Colonial Intimacies, and Women’s Histories in Vanuatu (Rodman), 16:233–257
Tropical Fevers: “Madness” and Colo-nialism in Pacifi c Literature (Luang-phinith), 16:59–85
The Trouble with ramsi: Reexamin-ing the Roots of Confl ict in Solo-mon Islands (Hameiri), 19:409–441
Tupou, Michelle M Kamaka-noenoe Nelson. See Ontai
Turner, James West. See Kelly and Kaplan
Turner, James West, and Suzanne Falgout: Time Traces: Cultural Memory and World War II in Pohn-pei, 14:101–131
Tuvalu: political reviews in 2005–06 (Taafaki), 19:276–286; in 2006–07 (Paeniu), 20:249–251
Tuwai, Lili. See Vaite Tuzin, Donald: The Cassowary’s
Revenge: The Life and Death of Masculinity in a New Guinea Soci-ety (S Harrison), 11:265–267
Ueki, Minoru F: Eco-conscious-ness and Development in Palau, 12:481–487
unesco links, producer: The Canoe is the People: Indigenous Naviga-tion in the Pacifi c [cd-rom] (Genz), 20:266–268
Urale, Sima, writer and director: O Tamaiti (The children) [fi lm] (Marsh), 12:557–559; director: Velvet Dreams [fi lm] (Marsh), 12:557–559
Uripiv Oral Traditions, 19:357–362, 443–444, 505–506, 547–549, 615–616
Va‘a, Leulu Felise: political reviews of Sämoa in 2005–06, 19:247–256; in 2006–07, 20:244–249; Saili Matagi: Samoan Migrants in Australia (Macpherson), 16:455–459. See also Marshall
Vaite, Célestine Hitiura: Bread-fruit (Tuwai), 14:288–290
Vaka Taumoko Project, fi lm-makers: Heirs of Lata: A Renewal of Polynesian Voyaging [fi lm] (Feinberg), 13:614–616
Vakatora, Tomasi R. See Lal and Vakatora
van Bremen, Jan. See Shimizu and van Bremen
van der Grijp, Paul: Between Gifts and Commodities: Com-mercial Enterprise and the Trader’s Dilemma on Wallis (‘Uvea), 15:277–307; Identity and Development: Tongan Culture, Agriculture, and the Perenniality of the Gift (Evans), 17:499–501
van Fossen, Anthony B: Money Laundering, Global Financial Instability, and Tax Havens in the Pacifi c Islands, 15:237–275. See also Powles
van Meijl, Toon. See Sinclair van Meijl, Toon, editor: Shifting
Images of Identity in the Pacifi c (Silverman), 19:635–638
van Meijl, Toon, and Franz von Benda-Beckmann, editors: Property Rights and Economic Development: Land and Natural Resources in Southeast Asia and Oceania (Kirsch), 14:265–268
Vanuatu: and American televi-sion, 19:162–174; fi eldwork in, 11:176–185; and ni-Vanuatu women, 14:1–38; 16:233–257; and radio,11:335–360
index to volumes 11–20 457
Vanuatu: political reviews (Jowitt): in 1999, 12:520–524; in 2000, 13:557–563; in 2001, 14:461–467; in 2002, 15:463–471; in 2003, 16:401–409; in 2004, 17:456–463; in 2005, 18:430–438; in 2006, 19:605–612; in 2007, 20:475–480
vernacular languages: Bislama radio broadcasts, 11:335–360; mainte-nance of, 19:446–473; promotion of in Oceania, 13:184–198; and resistance to globalism, 13:149–162; revitalization, 13:315–342
The Vibrant Shimmer (Barclay), 11:390–413
Viewing Diasporas from the Pacifi c: What Pacifi c Ethnographies Offer Pacifi c Diaspora Studies (Gershon), 19:474–502
violence: in Honiara, 11:35–67; and PNG elections, 11:305–333
virtual communities: and cultural heritage, 11:160–175. See also cyberspace; Internet
visual arts: in the Pacifi c, 13:417–466. See also Oceania Centre for Arts and Culture
von Benda-Beckmann, Franz. See van Meijl and von Benda-Beckmann
von Strokirch, Karin: politi-cal reviews of French Polynesia in 1997–98, 11:211–220; in 1998–99, 12:221–227; in 1999–2000, 13:225–235; in 2000–01, 14:213–219; International Issues and Events in 2000, 13:510–528; in 2001, 14:426–438; in 2002, 15:424–439; in 2003, 16:370–381; in 2004, 17:416–433; in 2005–2006, 19:552–577; in 2007, 20:424–448. See also Shuster, Larmour, and von Strokirch
voyaging: and Polynesian canoes, 11:1–33
Waddell, Eric: Rootedness and Travels: The Intellectual Journey of Joël Bonnemaison, 11:176–185. See also Hamelin and Wittersheim; Mokaddem
Waite, Deborah. See Gunn and Peltier; Saint Louis Art Museum
Walker, Isaiah Helekunihi: Hui Nalu, Beachboys, and the Surf-ing Boarder-lands of Hawai‘i, 20:89–113
Walker, Peter. See Dorras, Walker, and Hermanson; Hermanson and Walker
Wallace, Patricia Te Arapo. See Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, University of East Anglia
Wallis (‘Uvea), 15:277–307. See also Wallis and Futuna political reviews
Walsh, Julianne M: political reviews of Marshall Islands in 1998–99, 12:204–211; in 1999–2000, 13:211–216. See also Walsh Kroeker
Walsh Kroeker, Julianne. See Loeak, Kiluwe, and Crowl; National Biodiversity Team of the Republic of the Marshall Islands
Ward, Michael. See Dwyer, Dwyer, Ellis, Ward, and Fitzpatrick
Wardlow, Holly: Wayward Women: Sexuality and Agency in a New Guinea Society (Zimmer-Tamakoshi), 20:493–495. See also Robbins and Wardlow
Wassmann, Jürg, editor: Pacifi c Answers to Western Hegemony: Cultural Practices of Iden-tity Construction (Hviding), 13:577–580
Watson-Gegeo, Karen Ann. See Gegeo and Watson-Gegeo; Sanga, Niroa, Matai, and Crowl
Wayne, Valerie. See Selwyn Webster, Steven: Mäori Retribaliza-
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tion and Treaty Rights to the New Zealand Fisheries, 14:341–376
Weiner, James F. See Rumsey and Weiner
Welsch, Robert L. See Herle, Stanley, Stevenson, and Welsch; O’Hanlon and Welsch
Welsch, Robert L, editor and anno-tator: An American Anthropologist in Melanesia: A B Lewis and the Joseph N Field South Pacifi c Expe-dition, 1909 –1913 (Silverman), 14:516–518
Wendt, Albert: cover art, 18 (1); featured art, 18:vi, 32, 58, 70, 88, 101, 127, 152; About the Artist, 18:vii; The Book of the Black Star (Altizer), 16:215–216
Wendt, Albert, writer; Nathaniel Lees, director: The Songmaker’s Chair [performance] (Anae), 17:270–273
Wesley-Smith, Terence: Intro-duction [to special issue on Asia in the Pacifi c], 12:307–317; Net Gains? Pacifi c Studies in Cyber-space, 15:117–136; political review of Papua New Guinea in 1998, 11:438–443. See also Hereniko and Wesley-Smith
Wesley-Smith, Terence, editor: Asia in the Pacifi c: Migrant Labor and Tourism in the Republic of Palau 12 (2)
Wessendorf, Markus. See Hoëm West, Paige: Environmental Conser-
vation and Mining: Between Experi-ence and Expectation in the Eastern Highlands of Papua New Guinea, 18:295–313; Conservation Is Our Government Now: The Politics of Ecology in Papua New Guinea (Golub), 19:626–628
West, Paige, and Martha Macintyre, editors: Melanesian
Mining Modernities: Past, Present, and Future, 18 (2)
Wetherell, David: Charles Abel and the Kwato Mission of Papua New Guinea 1891–1975 (Mac-Donald), 13:288–290
West Papua, 14:69–100. See also mining
Whaitiri, Reina. See Grace; W Meyer; Winduo
Whakapapa as a Mäori Mental Construct: Some Implications for the Debate over Genetic Modifi ca-tion of Organisms (Roberts, Haami, Benton, Satterfi eld, Finucane, Henare, and Henare), 16:1–28
Whale Rider, 20:115–141. See also Caro; fi lmmaking; Ihimaera
“What Kine Hawaiian Are You?” A Mo‘olelo about Nationhood, Race, History, and the Contemporary Sovereignty Movement in Hawai‘i (Osorio), 13:359–379
Whimp, Graeme: Interdisciplinar-ity and Pacifi c Studies: Roots and Routes, 20:397–421
Whimp, Kathy, and Mark Busse, editors: Protection of Intellectual, Biological, and Cultural Property in Papua New Guinea (Jaarsma), 15:484–486
Whincup, Tony, and Joan Whin-cup: Akekeia! Traditional Dance in Kiribati (K Teaiwa), 16:195–198
White, Geoffrey M. See Fujitani, White, and Yoneyama
White, Geoffrey M, and Lamont Lindstrom, editors: Chiefs Today: Traditional Pacifi c Leadership and the Postcolonial State (Otto), 13:569–574
White, Geoffrey M, and Ty Kâwika Tengan: Disappearing Worlds: Anthropology and Cultural
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Studies in Hawai‘i and the Pacifi c, 13:381–416
Who Is the “Original Affl uent Soci-ety”? Ipili “Predatory Expansion” and the Porgera Gold Mine, Papua New Guinea (Golub), 18:265–292
Whose Knowledge? Epistemological Collisions in Solomon Islands Com-munity Development (Gegeo and Watson-Gegeo), 14:377–409
Willens, Howard P, and Deanne C Siemer: An Honorable Accord: The Covenant between the North-ern Mariana Islands and the United States (King), 15:489–492; National Security and Self-Determination: United States Policy in Micronesia (1961–1972) (Kiste), 13:587–590
Willens, Howard P, with Dirk A Ballendorf: The Secret Guam Study: How President Ford’s 1975 Approval of Commonwealth Was Blocked by Federal Offi cials (Kiste), 18:182–185
Wilson, Rob: Reimagining the American Pacifi c: From South Pacifi c to Bamboo Ridge and Beyond (Schultz), 15:219–221. See also Edmond; Hamasaki; Hereniko and Wilson; Kawaharada; Mason and Rasmussen; Winduo
Winduo, Steven Edmund: Hememba: Rivers of the Forest (Wilson), 14:508–513. See also Beier; Gillison; Kalahele; Stella
Winduo, Steven Edmund, edi-tor: Savannah Flames: Papua New Guinean Journal of Literature, Language and Culture, Volume 5 (Whaitiri), 19:332–334
Winslow, Donna. See JostWittersheim, Éric, director:
Grassroots, Ceux qui votent [fi lm] (Mondragón), 20:497–500. See also Hamelin and Wittersheim
Women-in-Law Association: in Tonga, 14:134–147
Women of the New Millennium: Tongan Women Determine Their Development Direction (Bleakley), 14:134–147
Wong-Wilson, Noe Noe: A Conversation with Mililani Trask, 17:142–156
Wood, Briar. See Mishra; Soaba; Sullivan
Wood, Houston: Cultural Studies for Oceania, 15:340–374; Three Competing Research Perspectives for Oceania, 18:33–55; Displacing Natives: The Rhetorical Production of Hawai‘i (Kauanui), 14:279–281
Wood, Randall, director: Selo! Selo! Bigfala Canoe [fi lm] (Lind-strom), 12:564–565. See also Mullins and Wood
Wood-Ellem, Elizabeth: Queen Sälote of Tonga: The Story of an Era 1900–1965 (Marcus), 12:526–528
World War II: Pacifi c Islanders’ memories of, 14:101–131; and the Marshall Islands, 20:55–86; and Pohnpei (FSM), 14:101–131; and Saipan (CNMI), 18:89–100
Wright, Debbie Hippolite. See Spickard, Rondilla, and Wright
Wu, David Y H. See Iwamoto
Xian, Kathryn, writer; Kathryn Xian and Brent Anbe, directors: Ke Külana He Mähü: Remember-ing a Sense of Place [fi lm] (Tengan), 15:231–233
Yacoe, Caroline, director: Faces of the Spirits: The Sulka People of Papua New Guinea [fi lm] (McPher-son), 15:229–231
Yamada, Yoichi: Songs of Spirits: An
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Ethnography of Sounds in a Papua New Guinea Society (Crowdy), 11:473–475. See also Feld
Yamashita, Shinji: The Japanese Encounter with the South: Japanese Tourists in Palau, 12:437–463
Yasui, Manami. See National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka, Japan
Yoneyama, Lisa. See Fujitani, White, and Yoneyama
Young, Kanalu G Terry. See Schweizer
Young Leslie, Heather E: A Fishy Romance: Chiefl y Power and the
Geopolitics of Desire, 19:365–408; political review of Tonga in 2005–06, 19:262–276. See also Ostraff
youth: and ‘Oka Village Youth Proj-ect (Malaita, Solomon Islands), 14:377–409
Zimmer-Tamakoshi, Laura. See Foster; Gewertz and Errington; Wardlow
Zimmer-Tamakoshi, Laura, editor: Modern Papua New Guinea (Barlow), 12:281–283