Most Recent Additions*
Books Received and Book Notices
The Jonathan Nāpela Center for Hawaiian and Pacific Islands Studies
Ben Finney's review of Willie Dari, Vasiti Ligairi, and Solange Petit-Skinner's Adolescents in Fiji
Ben Finney
COLLABORATIVE REGIONAL ANTHROPOLOGY IN NEW GUINEA: FROM THE NEW GUINEA MICRO-EVOLUTION PROJECT TO THE A. B. LEWIS PROJECT AND BEYOND
Robert L. Welsch
DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGE IN THE REPUBLIC OF PALAU
L. J. Gorenflo
HOW MANY HAWAIIANS LIVE IN HAWAI‘I?
Robert C. Schmitt
CONTRIBUTORS: VOL 19 NO. 3
The Jonathan Nāpela Center for Hawaiian and Pacific Islands Studies
“TO STUDY NATURE RATHER THAN BOOKS”: CAPTAIN JAMES COOK AS NATURALIST OBSERVER AND LITERARY AUTHOR
Carol E. Percy
Vol. 19 No. 3 (1996): Pacific Studies Front Matter
The Jonathan Nāpela Center for Hawaiian and Pacific Islands Studies
Vol. 19 No. 3 (1996): Pacific Studies Full Issue
The Jonathan Nāpela Center for Hawaiian and Pacific Islands Studies
Lin Poyer's review of David Damas's Bountiful Island: A Study of Land Tenure on a Micronesian Atoll
Lin Poyer
Rebecca A. Stephenson's review of Jukka Siikala's ‘Akatokamanava: Myth, History, and Society in the Southern Cook Islands
Rebecca A. Stephenson
Books Received and Book Notices
The Jonathan Nāpela Center for Hawaiian and Pacific Islands Studies
MELANESIAN MUSIC ON COMPACT DISC: SOME SIGNIFICANT ISSUES
Peter Russell Crowe
Stephen Henningham's response on Book Review Forum on France and the South Pacific: A Contemporary History
Stephen Henningham
Robert Aldrich's response on the Book Review Forum on France and the South Pacific since 1940
Robert Aldrich
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