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- The Contemporary Pacific
- University of Hawai'i Press
- issue
- Volume 13, Number 1, Spring 2001
- Contributors
- Vot Long Pati Ia! (Your vote, our party) (review)
- Compassionate Exile (review)
- Islands of the Frigate Bird (review)
- The Undiscovered Country: A Novel (review)
- Bad Colonists: The South Seas Letters of Vernon Lee Walker and Louis Becke (review)
- Pana O'ahu: Sacred Stones, Sacred Land (review)
- Turning Tide: The Ebb and Flow of Hawaiian Nationality (review)
- Double Vision: Art Histories and Colonial Histories in the Pacific (review)
- Charles Abel and the Kwato Mission of Papua New Guinea 1891–1975 (review)
- Nanshin: Japanese Settlers in Papua and New Guinea, 1890–1949 (review)
- From Primitive to Postcolonial in Melanesia and Anthropology (review)
- Adolescence in Pacific Island Societies (review)
- Strategies for Sustainable Development: Experiences from the Pacific, and: Pacific Development Sustained: Policy for Pacific Environments (review)
- Australia and the Pacific Islands in the Twentieth Century (review)
- Getting Under the Skin: The Bougainville Copper Agreement and the Creation of the Panguna Mine (review)
- The Telling of Class in Papua New Guinea
- Emerging Class in Papua New Guinea: The Telling of Difference
- Emerging Class in Papua New Guinea: The Telling of Difference (review)
- Emerging Class in Papua New Guinea: The Telling of Difference (review)
- Tonga
- Tokelau
- Sāmoa
- Niue
- Māori Issues
- French Polynesia
- Palau
- Northern Mariana Islands
- Marshall Islands
- Guam
- Federated States of Micronesia
- An Interview with Subramani
- (Re)visioning Knowledge Transformation in the Pacific: A Response to Subramani's "The Oceanic Imaginary "
- Modeling Community: A Response to "The Oceanic Imaginary"
- David and Goliath: A Response to "The Oceanic Imaginary"
- The Oceanic Imaginary
- Our Own Liberation: Reflections on Hawaiian Epistemology
- Creating Options: Forming a Marshallese Community in Orange County, California
- "How We Know": Kwara'ae Rural Villagers Doing Indigenous Epistemology
- Academic Responsibilities and Representation of the Ok Tedi Crisis in Postcolonial Papua New Guinea
- From Rolling Thunder to Reggae: Imagining Squatter Settlements in Papua New Guinea
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