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This issue contains 41 articles in total

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  1. Contributors
  2. Vot Long Pati Ia! (Your vote, our party) (review)
  3. Compassionate Exile (review)
  4. Islands of the Frigate Bird (review)
  5. The Undiscovered Country: A Novel (review)
  6. Bad Colonists: The South Seas Letters of Vernon Lee Walker and Louis Becke (review)
  7. Pana O'ahu: Sacred Stones, Sacred Land (review)
  8. Turning Tide: The Ebb and Flow of Hawaiian Nationality (review)
  9. Double Vision: Art Histories and Colonial Histories in the Pacific (review)
  10. Charles Abel and the Kwato Mission of Papua New Guinea 1891–1975 (review)
  11. Nanshin: Japanese Settlers in Papua and New Guinea, 1890–1949 (review)
  12. From Primitive to Postcolonial in Melanesia and Anthropology (review)
  13. Adolescence in Pacific Island Societies (review)
  14. Strategies for Sustainable Development: Experiences from the Pacific, and: Pacific Development Sustained: Policy for Pacific Environments (review)
  15. Australia and the Pacific Islands in the Twentieth Century (review)
  16. Getting Under the Skin: The Bougainville Copper Agreement and the Creation of the Panguna Mine (review)
  17. The Telling of Class in Papua New Guinea
  18. Emerging Class in Papua New Guinea: The Telling of Difference
  19. Emerging Class in Papua New Guinea: The Telling of Difference (review)
  20. Emerging Class in Papua New Guinea: The Telling of Difference (review)
  21. Tonga
  22. Tokelau
  23. Sāmoa
  24. Niue
  25. Māori Issues
  26. French Polynesia
  27. Palau
  28. Northern Mariana Islands
  29. Marshall Islands
  30. Guam
  31. Federated States of Micronesia
  32. An Interview with Subramani
  33. (Re)visioning Knowledge Transformation in the Pacific: A Response to Subramani's "The Oceanic Imaginary "
  34. Modeling Community: A Response to "The Oceanic Imaginary"
  35. David and Goliath: A Response to "The Oceanic Imaginary"
  36. The Oceanic Imaginary
  37. Our Own Liberation: Reflections on Hawaiian Epistemology
  38. Creating Options: Forming a Marshallese Community in Orange County, California
  39. "How We Know": Kwara'ae Rural Villagers Doing Indigenous Epistemology
  40. Academic Responsibilities and Representation of the Ok Tedi Crisis in Postcolonial Papua New Guinea
  41. From Rolling Thunder to Reggae: Imagining Squatter Settlements in Papua New Guinea
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