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415 Index to Volumes 11–20 Jan Rensel, Marata Tamaira, and Judith Humbert Entries are arranged in a single alphabetical list, with items indexed by volume 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, followed 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 (first) author, approximately five 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 (first) author, films 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, film, or exhibit title, and cross-references from the reviewer. academic disciplines: and research in Oceania, 18:33–55. See also education ; interdisciplinarity; Pacific 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: Friction , 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, 18:361–392 416 the contemporary pacific • 21:2 (2009) Allen, Anne E Guernsey. See Rongokea Allen, Linda. See Hezel Alley, 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? Interventions into Auctions in Aotearoa /New Zealand (Geismar), 20:291–327 Altizer, Nell. See Wendt American Sämoa, 11:69–104 Anae, Melani. See Wendt and Lees Anbe, Brent. See Xian and Anbe Anderson, Christopher. See Craig, Kernot, and Anderson Andrade, Ivy Hali‘imaile. See Honolulu Academy of Arts Angleviel, 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 NouvelleCal édonie (Chappell), 18:456–458 anthropology: and Hawaiians, 13:381–416; in Melanesia, 11:140– 159; in Oceania, 15:43–73; and Pacific museums, 13:417–466 Aotearoa/New Zealand: and broadcast television, 11:361–388; and filmmaking, 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 Globalization 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...

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