Pacific Studies Journal
Volume 13, Number 2 (1989)
Articles
CONTRIBUTORS: VOL 13 NO. 2
The Jonathan Nāpela Center for Hawaiian and Pacific Islands Studies
THE RED AND THE BLACK: BOUGAINVILLEAN PERCEPTIONS OF OTHER PAPUA NEW GUINEANS
Jill Nash and Eugene Ogan
THE SOLOMON ISLANDS’ TENTH ANNIVERSARY OF INDEPENDENCE: PROBLEMS OF NATIONAL SYMBOLISM AND NATIONAL INTEGRATION
Richard Feinberg
TEMPS PERDU ET TEMPS VÉCU: CROSS-CULTURAL NUANCES IN THE EXPERIENCE OF TIME AMONG THE ENGA
Roderic Lacey
NIKOLAI MIKLOUHO-MACLAY AND EASTER ISLAND
D. D. Tumarkin and I. K. Fedorova
SOME PERSPECTIVES ON AMERICAN SAMOA’S POLITICAL RELATIONSHIP WITH THE UNITED STATES
Eni F. H. Faleomavaega
Philip R. DeVita's review of Richard Feinberg's Polynesian Seafaring and Navigation: Ocean Travel in Anutan Culture and Society
Philip R. DeVita
Joël Bonnemaison's review of Margaret Critchlow Rodman's Deep Water: Development and Change in Pacific Village Fisheries
Joël Bonnemaison
Colin Aislabie's review of John M. Hailey's Entrepreneurs and Indigenous Business in the Pacific
Colin Aislabie
Leopold Pospisil's review of Lisette Josephides's The Production of Inequality: Gender and Exchange among the Kewa
Leopold Pospisil
Brigitta Hauser-Schäublin's review of Barbara Huber-Greub's Kokospalmenmenschen. Boden und Alltag und ihre Bedeutung im Selbstverständnis der Abelam von Kimbangwa (East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea)
Brigitta Hauser-Schäublin
Gordon R. Lewthwaite's review of Carol Morton Johnston and Harry Morton's The Farthest Corner: New Zealand--A Twice Discovered Land
Gordon R. Lewthwaite
Marie D. Strazar's review of Virginia Cowan-Smith and Bonnie Domrose Stone's Aloha Cowboy
Marie D. Strazar
Front Matter
Vol. 13 No. 2 (1990): Pacific Studies Front Matter
The Jonathan Nāpela Center for Hawaiian and Pacific Islands Studies
Full Issue
Vol. 13 No. 2 (1990): Pacific Studies Full Issue
The Jonathan Nāpela Center for Hawaiian and Pacific Islands Studies