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- The Contemporary Pacific
- University of Hawai'i Press
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- The Lebon Brothers Volume 19, Number 2, Fall 2007, pp. 615-616
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This issue contains 36 articles in total
- Contributors
- About the Artist: Ralph Regenvanu
- Pacific Encounters: Art and Divinity in Polynesia, 1760-1860 (review)
- Samoan Wedding, and: No. 2 (review)
- The Songmaker's Chair (review)
- One and a Half Pacific Islands / Teuana ao Teiterana n aba n Te Betebeke: Stories the Banaban People Tell of Themselves/I-Banaba Aika a Karakin oin Rongorongola (review)
- No Turning Back: A Memoir (review)
- American Pacificism: Oceania in the US Imagination (review)
- Borrowing: A Pacific Perspective (review)
- The People of the Sea: Environment, Identity, and History in Oceania (review)
- Shifting Images of Identity in the Pacific (review)
- Les Javanais du Caillou, Des affres de l'exil aux aléas de l'intégration: Sociologie historique de la communauté indonésienne de Nouvelle Calédonie / The Javanese of the Rock: From the Hazards of Exile to the Hazards of Integration (review)
- Social Discord and Bodily Disorder: Healing among the Yupno of Papua New Guinea (review)
- Rationales of Ownership: Transactions and Claims to Ownership in Contemporary Papua New Guinea (review)
- Conservation Is Our Government Now: The Politics of Ecology in Papua New Guinea (review)
- Globalization and the Re-Shaping of Christianity in the Pacific Islands (review)
- Political Parties in the Pacific Islands (review)
- Pacific Futures (review)
- The Making of Global and Local Modernities in Melanesia: Humiliation, Transformation and the Nature of Culture Change (review)
- The Lebon Brothers
- Vanuatu
- Solomon Islands
- New Caledonia
- Fiji
- The Region in Review: International Issues and Events, 2005–2006
- The Two Children Left Behind
- Imagining Oceania: Indigenous and Foreign Representations of a Sea of Islands
- The Journey of the Dead
- Viewing Diasporas from the Pacific: What Pacific Ethnographies Offer Pacific Diaspora Studies
- Making a Case for Tongan as an Endangered Language
- The Last Leseserrkab on Uripiv
- The Trouble with RAMSI: Reexamining the Roots of Conflict in Solomon Islands
- A Fishy Romance: Chiefly Power and the Geopolitics of Desire
- The Story of the Eel
- Errata
- Images
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