Pacific Studies Journal
Volume 14, Number 2 (1990)
Articles
CONTRIBUTORS: VOL 14 NO. 2
The Jonathan Nāpela Center for Hawaiian and Pacific Islands Studies
THE FAILURE OF ECONOMIC REFORM IN THE SEPIK: THE ROLE OF CHURCH AND STATE IN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Stephen J. Duggan
THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF TOURISM IN KIRIBATI
Simon Milne
SUICIDE IN MICRONESIA: THE 1920s AND 1930s
David C. Purcell Jr.
Book Review Forum on Rena Lederman's What Gifts Engender: Social Relations and Politics in Mendi, Highland Papua New Guinea
Andrew Strathern, Mark S. Mosko, Alan Rumsey, and D' Arcy Ryan
Jeffrey Clark's review of John LeRoy's Fabricated World: An Interpretation of Kewa Tales
Jeffrey Clark
H. G. A. Hughes's review of Arthur Francis Grimble's Tungaru Traditions: Writings on the Atoll Culture of the Gilbert Islands
H. G. A. Hughes
Riley M. Moffat's review of Andrew C. F. David's The Charts & Coastal Views of Captain Cook's Voyages
Riley M. Moffat
David Mackay's review of O. H. K. Spate's The Pacific since Magellan, Volume III, Paradise Found and Lost
David Mackay
Hugh Laracy's review of Douglas Oliver's Return to Tahiti: Bligh’s Second Breadfruit Voyage
Hugh Laracy
Marty Zelenietz's review of David Hanlon's Upon a Stone Altar: A History of the Island of Pohnpei to 1890
Marty Zelenietz
Suzanne Falgout's review of Martha C. Ward's Nest in the Wind: Adventures in Anthropology on a Tropical Island
Suzanne Falgout
Simon Milne's review of Michael Haas's The Pacific Way: Regional Cooperation in the South Pacific
Simon Milne
Mike Donaldson's review of Te‘o I. J. Fairbairn's Island Entrepreneurs: Problems and Performances in the Pacific
Mike Donaldson
Victoria K. Burbank's review of Gillian Cowlishaw's Black, White, or Brindle: Race in Rural Australia
Victoria K. Burbank
Book Listing
Books Received and Book Notices
The Jonathan Nāpela Center for Hawaiian and Pacific Islands Studies
Front Matter
Vol. 14 No. 2 (1991): Pacific Studies Front Matter
The Jonathan Nāpela Center for Hawaiian and Pacific Islands Studies
Full Issue
Vol. 14 No. 2 (1991): Pacific Studies Full Issue
The Jonathan Nāpela Center for Hawaiian and Pacific Islands Studies