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  1. Note from the Acting Editor-in-Chief
  2. Alexandrine Boudreault-Fournier
  3. p. 175
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  1. Note de la rédactrice en chef par intérim
  2. Alexandrine Boudreault-Fournier
  3. p. 176
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  1. In Memory of Sonja Luehrmann
  2. Kathleen Millar, Amanda Watson, Ann Travers, Michael Hathaway, Stacy Pigg
  3. pp. 177-178
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  1. À la mémoire de Sonja Luehrmann
  2. Kathleen Millar, Amanda Watson, Ann Travers, Michael Hathaway, Stacy Pigg
  3. pp. 179-180
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  1. From the Editors
  2. Sonja Luehrmann, Alexandrine Boudreault-Fournier
  3. p. 181
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  1. Note des rédactrices
  2. Sonja Luehrmann, Alexandrine Boudreault-Fournier
  3. p. 182
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  1. Chiefs: Sense of Belonging versus Power and Politics
  2. Simonne Pauwels
  3. pp. 183-190
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  1. Chefs : Sentiment d’appartenance ou pouvoir et politique
  2. Simonne Pauwels
  3. pp. 191-199
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  1. Encountering Chiefs in (a Search for) the State
  2. Alexis Tucker Sade
  3. pp. 200-212
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  1. More than a “Petty Chief”: Understanding Fijian Chiefship through the Entrance Ceremony and Local History
  2. Hao-Li Lin
  3. pp. 213-226
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  1. Pastor, Politician, Entrepreneur, Chief: Power and Leadership on Epoon Atoll Today
  2. Ola Gunhildrud Berta
  3. pp. 240-250
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  1. Postface : Le chef océanien et la terre
  2. Serge Tcherkézoff
  3. pp. 251-260
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  1. “Nothing about Us without Us”: Sex Workers’ Informal Political Practices in Ukraine
  2. Dafna Rachok
  3. pp. 261-269
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  1. Political Voices and Everyday Choices: Aesthetic Modes of Political Engagement in Right-Wing Extremism
  2. Frédérick Nadeau
  3. pp. 270-282
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  1. Outdoor Women: Thinking about Gender, Self, and Environment through Outdoor Enskillment Programs
  2. Jodie Asselin
  3. pp. 283-295
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  1. Glissement du domaine autochtone (Fort George 1840)
  2. Pierrette Désy
  3. pp. 296-303
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  1. Disciplining Devotion: Buddha Representations and Ideologies of Materiality in Sri Lankan Buddhism
  2. Melanie Dean
  3. pp. 304-321
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  1. Les sens assoupis : La vie sociale et sensorielle des artefacts dans l’espace muséal
  2. Marie-Josée Blanchard, David Howes
  3. pp. 322-333
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  1. Anthropologists Meet the 15M: The Rise of Engaged Ethnography
  2. Beltran Roca, Iban Diaz-Parra, Vanessa Gómez-Bernal
  3. pp. 334-344
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  1. Ethnographic Life: Method for an Ex Post Facto Anthropology
  2. Igor José de Renó Machado
  3. pp. 345-351
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  1. Hexsa’a̠m: To Be Here Always– Gallery as Big House
  2. Sarah Shamash
  3. pp. 352-353
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  1. Review Essay: The Films of Simone Rapisarda Casanova
  2. Peter Dickinson
  3. pp. 354-358
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  1. The Fire of the Jaguar by Terence S. Turner (review)
  2. Émile Duchesne
  3. pp. 359-360
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  1. The Bungling Host: The Nature of Indigenous Oral Literature by Daniel Clément (review)
  2. Abra Wenzel
  3. pp. 360-361
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  1. Peau rouge, masques blancs. Contre la politique coloniale de la reconnaissance by Glen Sean Coulthard (review)
  2. Nicolas Paquet
  3. pp. 361-362
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  1. Le sultan des frontières, essai d’ethnologie historique au Maroc by Raymond Jamous (review)
  2. Ariel Planeix
  3. pp. 362-363
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  1. Mobile Secrets: Youth, Intimacy, and the Politics of Pretense in Mozambique by Julie Soleil Archambault (review)
  2. Arianna Huhn
  3. pp. 363-365
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  1. Gender, Sexuality and Power in Chinese Companies: Beauties at Work by Jieyu Liu (review)
  2. Amélie Keyser-Verreault
  3. pp. 365-366
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  1. Minds Make Societies: How Cognition Explains the World Humans Create by Pascal Boyer (review)
  2. Simon Lavoie
  3. pp. 366-367
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  1. The Moral Ecology of a Maya Forest: The Nature Industry and Maya Post-Conservation by José E. Martínez-Reyes (review)
  2. Julia E. Murphy
  3. pp. 367-369
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  1. A House of One’s Own: The Moral Economy of Post-Disaster Aid in El Salvador by Alicia Sliwinski (review)
  2. Hugo De Burgos
  3. pp. 369-370
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  1. Le terrain comme mise en scène dir. by Bernard Müller, Caterina Pasqualino, et Arnd Schneider (review)
  2. Vincent Brillant-Giroux
  3. pp. 371-372
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