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ESfO Homepage Sixth Conference of the
European Society for Oceanists (ESfO)


Pacific Challenges: Questioning concepts, rethinking conflicts
Marseille (France), 6-8 July 2005

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McCall, Grant

Sociology and Anthropology University of NSW
6: Cultural festivals
Celebrating being (Rapanui): The Tapati Rapanui on Easter Island View abstract
Rensel, Jan & Howard, Alan,

University of Hawai
6: Cultural festivals
Presenting Rotuma to the World: The Making of The Land Has Eyes View abstract
Tamisari, Franca

School of Social Science The University of Queensland
6: Cultural festivals
Dancing with words. The interweaving of Politics and Aesthetics in Yolngu Dance-Events View abstract
Cowlishaw, Gillian

Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
5: Rethinking political conflicts, beyond ethnicity
Collateral Damage in Australia's History Wars View abstract
Ward, Gerard

Emeritus professor, Australian National University, Australia
4: Mapping Oceania
The sea unites, the land divides: the land unites, the sea divides View abstract
Carter, Lynette

Department of Maori Studies, University of Auckland, New Zealand
4: Mapping Oceania
From ‘Whakapapa’ to ‘registered beneficiary’: the affects of urban relocation on Maori traditionally-organised groups in Aotearoa/New Zealand View abstract
Vougioukalou, Sonia

Ethnobiology Research Student, Department of Anthropology, Canterbury, UK
4: Mapping Oceania
Kinship versus space: what factors facilitate medicinal plant knowledge transmission between highly fragmented Cook Island populations? View abstract
Kühling, Susanne

University of Heidelberg, Germany
4: Mapping Oceania
Concrete Space - re-inventing boundaries on an atoll island View abstract
Mosko, Mark

Department of Anthropology, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The Australian National University
11: Transculturation
Exchange As Change: North Mekeo Adoption of Western Cultural Practices View abstract
Widlok, Thomas

Universität Heidelberg
9: Spiritual material
The temporal dilemma of death View abstract
Glaskin, Katie

University of Western Australia
9: Spiritual material
Time, death and being: reflections on material change, relics and ontology in an Aboriginal society View abstract
Lohmann, Roger Ivar

Trent University
9: Spiritual material
To Have and to Destroy: Souvenirs of the Deceased in a New Guinea Village View abstract
Hermkens, Anna-Karina

Radboud University Nijmegen
9: Spiritual material
Destroying “our brother’s work”: Mortuary rites among the Maisin in Papua New Guinea View abstract
Kaima, Sam Tua

University of Papua New Guinea
9: Spiritual material
Secret Knowledge (Takwan), Mortuary Rituals (Tawak) and Negotiating Peace (Kwaak) in Wantoat, Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea View abstract
Gnecchi-Ruscone, Elisabetta

Università degli Studi di Milano Bicocca
9: Spiritual material
Parallel Journeys in Karafe Women's Laments (Oro Province, Papua New Guinea) View abstract
Glowczewski, Barbara & Henry, Rosita,

CNRS,LAS
6: Cultural festivals
Dancing with the Flow: Political Undercurrents at the 9th Festival of Pacific Arts View abstract
Kempf, Wolfgang

Institute of Cultural and Social Anthropology, University of Goettingen
6: Cultural festivals
The First South Pacific Festival of Arts Revisited: Producing Authenticity and the Banaban Case View abstract
Teaiwa, Katerina M.

Center for Pacific Islands Studies, University of Hawaii at Manoa
6: Cultural festivals
Choreographing regionalism: dance politics in the Pacific View abstract
Husmann, Rolf

IWF Knowledge and Media, Goettingen, Germany
6: Cultural festivals
Sea-farers and Media Surfers in Oceania: The Growing Media Coverage of Pacific Arts Fesitvals View abstract
Kupiainen, Jari

North Carelian Polytechnic, Joennsu, Finland
6: Cultural festivals
Customising Kastom for the Audience: The First Melanesian Arts and Culture Festival in 1998 View abstract
Tonnaer, Anke

University of Aarhus, Denmark
6: Cultural festivals
The Resounding of a Plane Crash: Articulating Gender in a Festival Performance of the Aeroplane Dance in Borroloola, Australia View abstract
De Largy Healy, Jessica & Neparrnga Gumbula, Joe,

PhD Candidate, EHESS/University of Melbourne & Gumbula, Inaugural Liyangarramirri Fellow, The University of Melbourne, Galiwin'ku Indigenous Knowledge Centre
6: Cultural festivals
Digital archives and ritual performance in Galiwin'ku, Arnhem Land, Australia View abstract
Cohen, Hart

School of Communication Design and Media University of Western Sydney
6: Cultural festivals
The Visual Mediation of a Complex Narrative: Imagining/Remembering the Arrernte Diaspora View abstract
Barber, Keith

University of Waikato, New Zealand
5: Rethinking political conflicts, beyond ethnicity
Indigenous rights or ‘racial privileges’: The rhetoric of ‘race’ in New Zealand politics View abstract
Gilberthorpe, Emma

Department of Anthropology, University of Durham
11: Transculturation
Rethinking Cultural Values and Practices in the Context of Resource Development, PNG View abstract
Guo, Pei-yi

Assistant Research Fellow, Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan
4: Mapping Oceania
History and Trans-placements: Migration Paths and Narratives among the Langalanga, Solomon Islands View abstract
Repic, Jaka

Faculty of Arts, dept. of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
4: Mapping Oceania
Reconceptualisation of space and identity among Gorokans in Port Moresby’s urban settlements View abstract
Gagné, Natacha

EHESS-CNRS-University of Ottawa
5: Rethinking political conflicts, beyond ethnicity
Indigenous Participation in the Public Sphere: The case of Maaori View abstract
Lemonnier, Pierre

CNRS / Centre de Recherche et de Documentation sur L'Océanie
9: Spiritual material
A noisy soul funnel. Myth, technique, and ritual in contemporary Ankave-Anga drum-beating mortuary ceremonies View abstract
De Lannoy, Jean

Linacre College, Oxford
11: Transculturation
Presbyterians on the Beach: The Formation of Modern Vanuatu Villages View abstract
Herrmann, Steffen

State Museum of Lower Saxony, Hanover, Dept of Ethnology
11: Transculturation
Entangled Meanings: Cultural Constructions of Kava in Fiji and Germany View abstract
Qalo, Ropate R.

School of Social and Economic Development, University of the South Pacific, Suva
11: Transculturation
Transculturation in the Promotion of a Hybridized Fijian Orthodoxy View abstract
Blundell, David

Taiwan National University
10: Endangered Languages
Digital Pacific Language Atlas of Endangered Languages View abstract
Cablitz, Gabriele & Tetahiotupa, Edgar,

Max Planck Institute & CTRDP de Polynesie française
10: Endangered Languages
A field report on a language documentation project in French Polynesia View abstract
Dosedla, Heinz-Christian

Deutsches Kunst-Forum Stuttgart
10: Endangered Languages
Decrease, Oblivion and Gradual Replacement. Changes in the linguistic patterns of the Kuhor range Area, Western Highlands Province, PNG View abstract
Ehrhart, Sabine

Albert-Ludwigs-Universität de Freiburg/ Breisgau
10: Endangered Languages
Pidgin and Creole languages between endangerment and empowerment: the case of Palmerston English (Cook Islands) View abstract
Ewing, Michael & Florey, Margaret,

University of Melbourne & Monash University
10: Endangered Languages
Language revitalization in Maluku in the post-kerusuhan era View abstract
Fiso, Evelini Taupau Faamoe

National University of Samoa
10: Endangered Languages
Endangered language – endangered culture View abstract
Hoem, Ingjerd

The KonTiki Museum Oslo
10: Endangered Languages
Loss or gain? View abstract
Ngaha, Arapera Bella

University of Auckland
10: Endangered Languages
Language and Identity in the Maori community View abstract
Nock, Sophie

University of Waikato
10: Endangered Languages
"E kore koe e ngaro töku reo rangatira. You my noble language will never die." The Reo Mäori –Mäori Language Revitalization View abstract
Salaün, Marie

Universite Paris 5 Sorbonne
10: Endangered Languages
Are Kanak languages to be taught? Social demands and linguistic dilemmas in contemporary New Caledonia View abstract
Senft, Gunter

Max Planck Institute
10: Endangered Languages
Culture change - language change: Missionaries and moribund varieties of Kilivila View abstract
Troy, Jaky & Walsh, Michael,

New South Wales Aboriginal Languages Research & Resource Centre & University of Sydney
10: Endangered Languages
A linguistic renaissance in the south east of Australia View abstract
Wauthion, Michel

Universite de la Nouvelle-Caledonie
10: Endangered Languages
Are the vernacular languages of Vanuatu endangered by the sociolinguistic expansion of bislama pidgin? View abstract
Melk-Koch, Marion

Museum für Völkerkunde zu Leipzig
9: Spiritual material
Ancestress or just Artwork? Recovering the Meaning of Mortuary Objects from New Ireland (Buried in a European Museum) View abstract
Wesley-Smith, Terence

University of Hawaii, Center for Pacific Islands Studies
5: Rethinking political conflicts, beyond ethnicity
The limits of Self-determination: conflict, state failure, and regional intervention in Oceania View abstract
Trépied, Benoît

EHESS, France
12: New Caledonia in Oceania
“Customary” authorities and Municipality Council facing development: ethnography of a controversy on water policies (Koné, Northern Province, 2004) View abstract
Faugère, Elsa

INRA, France
12: New Caledonia in Oceania
The botanists and the conservation of dry forests in New Caledonia: an ethnographic approach View abstract
Le Meur, Pierre-Yves

GRET / IRD
12: New Caledonia in Oceania
Land governance and the politics of custom in contemporary New Caledonia. Elements of reflection View abstract
Djama, Marcel

CIRAD
12: New Caledonia in Oceania
Shifting trends of rural development in New Caledonia: Politics of the indigenous and the environmental debate View abstract
Bensa, Alban

EHESS, France
12: New Caledonia in Oceania
Contemporary Political Kanak Uses of a Clan Story (New-Caledonia 2002-2004) View abstract
Patterson, Mary

SAGES, University of Melbourne, Australia
5: Rethinking political conflicts, beyond ethnicity
Governing (in) the Pacific: ‘good governance’ and ‘civil society’ in Vanuatu View abstract
Pale, Sophia

Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of oriental studies, Moscow
5: Rethinking political conflicts, beyond ethnicity
Sharp turn in the Pacific way: minority nationalism in New Caledonia, Fiji and Solomon islands View abstract
Liep, John

Copenhagen
9: Spiritual material
Massim mortuary rituals revisited View abstract
Hanlon, David

Director, Center for Pacific Islands Studies, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawai'i
4: Mapping Oceania
Making History and Connections Amid the Silence View abstract
Sutton, Peter

ARC Professorial Fellow, School of Social Sciences, University of Adelaide, Division of Anthropology, South Australian Museum, Australia
4: Mapping Oceania
Cultural Mapping in Cape York Peninsula, Australia View abstract
Sadler, Hone

Senior Lecturer, Te Wananga O Waipapa, the University of Auckland, New Zealand
4: Mapping Oceania
Te Marae a metaphor for a Te Aomarama paradigm View abstract
Harding, Bruce

Research Associate, Macmillan Brown Centre for Pacific Studies, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand
7: Enchantments of technology
‘Symbolic Interactionism’ and Videology - a Pacific Version of The Simpsons: bro’Town (2004) as a Teaching Tool for Living Together with Differences and Querying the Ethnopolitics of Nation Building in Aotearoa/New Zealand View abstract
Gheorghiu, Dragos

Director of Research, National University of Arts, Bucharest
4: Mapping Oceania
Hindu voyages in Oceania View abstract
Mokaddem, Hamid

EHESS PhD Candidate, Paris, France and IFMNC, Noumea, New Caledonia
12: New Caledonia in Oceania
Conflicts since 1998 over voting rights in New Caledonia View abstract
Ryan, Tom

University of Waikato
2: Reshaping Indigenous worlds
From Natives to Workers: The Subordination of Indigenous Labour in Pacific Settler Societies View abstract
Trémon, Anne-Christine

EHESS, Paris
2: Reshaping Indigenous worlds
Conflicting autonomist and independentist logics in French Polynesia View abstract
Merle, Isabelle

CREDO/CNRS
2: Reshaping Indigenous worlds
Subjects or Citizens. Indigenous identification in the Pacific. New Caledonia, New Zealand, Tahiti, Australia View abstract
Dühring, Annette

Institute of Anthropology, University of Copenhagen
5: Rethinking political conflicts, beyond ethnicity
Rethinking Ethnic Conflict in Fiji, an Urban Perspective View abstract
Ellerich, Sebastian

Universität zu Köln, Germany
7: Enchantments of technology
Ni-Vanuatu Identity and the Pop-Music Festival Fest'Napuan in Port Vila, Vanuatu View abstract
Dousset, Laurent

EHESS - CREDO, Marseilles, France
4: Mapping Oceania
Reconstructing and mapping social networks in the Western Desert of Australia View abstract
Pechberty, Dominique

University of New Caledonia
9: Spiritual material
The agency of the dead in everyday life in Wallis Island View abstract
Suaalii-Sauni, Tamasailau M.

Department of Sociology University of Auckland, New Zealand
5: Rethinking political conflicts, beyond ethnicity
The (Im)Possibility of (Re)Examining the Bio-Politics of Contemporary Samoan Government Beyond Ethnicity View abstract
De Bruce, Lucy

University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
5: Rethinking political conflicts, beyond ethnicity
Race, Place, and Beyond: Ethnicity in the Small Islands of Fiji View abstract
Wielders, Iris

Department of International Relations, Australian National University
5: Rethinking political conflicts, beyond ethnicity
Framing the ‘conflict’ in Solomon Islands: consequences for international interventions View abstract
Naepels, Michel

CNRS, France
12: New Caledonia in Oceania
Transformations of chiefdom in Houaïlou View abstract
Demmer, Christine

CNRS, France
12: New Caledonia in Oceania
The Forêt Plate conflict (Pouembout area : 2000-2005): An example of the evolution of nationalism in New Caledonia View abstract
Pollock, Nancy J.

Development Studies, Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand
11: Transculturation
Food as an Example of Transcultural Influences View abstract
Aoude, Ibrahim G.

Department of Ethnic Studies, University of Hawaii
5: Rethinking political conflicts, beyond ethnicity
Class and Ethnicity in Hawaii: Recent Developments in Social Struggles View abstract
Finney, Ben

Emeritus Professor, University of Hawai'i, Honolulu.
4: Mapping Oceania
Identity voyaging in Oceania View abstract
Dunis, Serge

University of French Polynesia
4: Mapping Oceania
The American connection View abstract
Telban, Borut

Associate professor, Institute for Anthropological and Spatial Studies, Scientific Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Ljubljana, Slovenia
4: Mapping Oceania
Cosmo-topography in a Sepik song poetry View abstract
Johnson, Diane

University of Waikato
10: Endangered Languages
Learning Style Preferences and New Zealand Maori Students: Questioning Folk Wisdom View abstract
Crombie, Winifred

University of Waikato
10: Endangered Languages
Classroom-based language revitalisation: The interaction between curriculum planning and teacher development in the case of Maori language View abstract
Tryon, Darrell

Australian National University
10: Endangered Languages
Endangered languages of Vanuatu View abstract
Fitzmaurice, Andrew

Sydney University
2: Reshaping Indigenous worlds
Doubts about the justice of colonisation in the nineteenth century. View abstract
McGrath, Ann & Neale, Margo & Peters-Little, Frances,

Australian National University & National Museum of Australia
2: Reshaping Indigenous worlds
'You Came to Our Country and Didn’t Turn Black’ View abstract
Elbourne, Elizabeth

Department of History, McGill University
2: Reshaping Indigenous worlds
Saxe Bannister and the Limits of Liberalism: Debating Settler-Indigenous Relations in Early Nineteenth-century New South Wales View abstract
Van der Zee, Pauline

Ghent University
9: Spiritual material
Asmat sculpture and the transformation of the spirits of the dead into ancestors (West Papua) View abstract
Kauffman, Paul

University of Canberra
2: Reshaping Indigenous worlds
Indigenous economic development and underdevelopment in North America, Australia and New Zealand View abstract
Curthoys, Ann

Australian National University
2: Reshaping Indigenous worlds
A comparative study of settler societies in the South Pacific: Australia, New Zealand and New Caledonia, 18-20th centuries View abstract
Ward, Damen

Crown Law Office (Wellington)
2: Reshaping Indigenous worlds
Constructing indigenous legal status and British authority: Australasian colonies in the mid-nineteenth century View abstract
Denoon, Donald

Australian National University
2: Reshaping Indigenous worlds
Peter Pan and His Shadow in the Pacific View abstract
Goldsmith, Michael

University of Waikato
1: Colonial grievances
The Colonial and Postcolonial Roots of Ethnonationalism in Tuvalu View abstract
Lashley, Marilyn E.

Howard University
1: Colonial grievances
Taukei (Indigenous Rights) and the New Face of Western Hegemony in Fiji View abstract
McCall, Grant

University of New South Wales
1: Colonial grievances
The Agony of Autonomy: Rapanui and a Continuing History of Chilean Misunderstanding View abstract
Meijl, Toon van

University of Nijmegen
1: Colonial grievances
Changing Properties of Maori Property View abstract
Morton, John

La Trobe University
1: Colonial grievances
Race, Reciprocity and Reconciliation: Australian Aboriginal Kinship Lessons for Restorative Justice View abstract
Mutu, Margaret

University of Auckland
1: Colonial grievances
Recovering the Crown's Ill-gotten Gains View abstract
Peters-Little, Frances

Australian National University
1: Colonial grievances
Identifying Indigeneity within the Pacific Rim and other Colonial Grievances View abstract
Sullivan, Ann

University of Auckland
1: Colonial grievances
Justice, Indigenous Rights and the Public Good: Who Owns the Foreshore and Seabed? View abstract
Sowell, Teri

San Diego State University
9: Spiritual material
Spiritual Remains: Relics in Eighteenth Century Hawai’i View abstract
Moretti, Daniele

Brunel University
1: Colonial grievances
Gold, Tadpoles, and Jesus in the Manger: Reflecting on Cosmogony, Colonial Extraction and Restitution with the Hamtai-Anga of Mount Kaindi, Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea View abstract
Wessel, Alexandra

University of Vienna
1: Colonial grievances
Giving Back Culture: Education as a Basis for the Process of Peace in the Bismarck Archipelago, Papua New Guinea View abstract
Bonnemere, Pascale

CREDO, Marseilles
3: Dynamics of Pacific Religiosity
The spirit-filled forest: Evangelists and the Christian world in the Ankave setting (PNG) View abstract
Bergendorff, Steen

Roskilde University, Denmark
3: Dynamics of Pacific Religiosity
From valuables to money; from ancestors to saints View abstract
Eriksen, Annelies

University of Bergen
3: Dynamics of Pacific Religiosity
The gendered dynamics of an inverted hierarchy on North Ambrym, Vanuatu View abstract
Eves, Richard

RSPAS, Australian National University
3: Dynamics of Pacific Religiosity
The poetics of conversion View abstract
Gardner, Don

Australian National University & University of Heidelberg
3: Dynamics of Pacific Religiosity
The vicissitudes of Baptist Christianity among the northern Mountain Ok of PNG View abstract
Lattas, Andrew

School of Social Sciences, University of Newcastle, Australia
3: Dynamics of Pacific Religiosity
Christianity, Race and Cargo Cults: some recent debates View abstract
Monnerie, Denis

Université Marc Bloch, Strasbourg
3: Dynamics of Pacific Religiosity
Following the paths. Practices and representations of Catholicism in northern New Caledonia: some ethnographic and historical aspects View abstract
Robbins, Joel

University of California, San Diego
3: Dynamics of Pacific Religiosity
Praying for sacrifice: Rethinking syncretism in Melanesia View abstract
Robson, Andrew

University of Wisconsin
3: Dynamics of Pacific Religiosity
Pragmatism and conversion in the South Seas, with special reference to Samoa View abstract
Stanton, John

Berndt Museum of Anthropology, University of Western Australia
3: Dynamics of Pacific Religiosity
Holding the land: shifting representations of the spiritual dimension in contemporary Indigenous Australian art View abstract
Tabani, Marc

CREDO, Marseilles
3: Dynamics of Pacific Religiosity
Neo-Pagans or Neo-Christians? Proselytism and millenarism in Tanna (Vanuatu) View abstract
Heekeren, Deborah Van

University of Newcastle
3: Dynamics of Pacific Religiosity
Being Christian and being Hula: Women's religious expressions of ontology in a Papua New Guinea village View abstract
Paini, Anna

Dipartimento di Psicologia e Antropologia culturale, Verona, Italy
12: New Caledonia in Oceania
Gendered relationships: Kanak women as mothers, sisters, wives (Lifou,Loyalty Islands) View abstract
Demian, Melissa

Emory University
7: Enchantments of technology
Canoe, mission boat, dinghy: on infrastructure as network View abstract
Le Roux, Géraldine

PhD Candidate, EHESS/University of Brisbane
7: Enchantments of technology
The aboriginal network: example of the website Cybertribe View abstract
Martin, Keir

Manchester
7: Enchantments of technology
How Nets Work in Matupit, East New Britain View abstract
Petrosian-Husa, Carmen

Alele Museum (Marshall Islands)
1: Colonial grievances
Aelon Kein Ad - Our Islands: The Marshall Islands and their Colonial Heritage View abstract
Hartan, Marianne

Facheinheit Ethnologie, University of Bayreuth
11: Transculturation
Transfer of Knowledge and Polynesian Worldview in the Cook Islands View abstract
Pascht, Arno

Facheinheit Ethnologie, University of Bayreuth
11: Transculturation
Land Rights in Rarotonga (Cook Islands): Traditions and Transformations View abstract
Maanen, Ghislaine van

Discipline of Anthropology and Sociology, University of Western Australia
11: Transculturation
On the Definition of Cultural Authenticity: Cultural Boundaries, Institutions and Global Processes View abstract
Timmer, Jaap

Centre for Pacific and Asian Studies, Radboud University Nijmegen
11: Transculturation
Constitutionalism in Indonesian Papua View abstract
Wiessner, Polly

Dept. of Anthropology, University of Utah
11: Transculturation
Rambo in Enga: The Impact of State Level Democracy, Hollywood, and High-powered Weapons on a Highland New Guinea Society View abstract
Rio, Knut

Bergen Museum, University of Bergen
9: Spiritual material
Changes of perspective: Material mobilization during mortuary ceremonies, Ambrym Island, Vanuatu View abstract
Venbrux, Eric

Radboud University Nijmegen
9: Spiritual material
Things of the dead, things for the dead (Bathurst and Melville Islands, Australia) View abstract
Goddard, Michael

University of Newcastle
8: Ownership in effect
The mad Fijian with the monkey -- and other stories about a small island near Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea View abstract
Mondragón, Carlos

University of Cambridge
8: Ownership in effect
The effect of social research policies and standardised values on ownership claims in Vanuatu View abstract
Digim'Rina, Linus

University of Papua New Guinea
8: Ownership in effect
Rethinking the Top-Down/Bottom-Up Rhetoric View abstract
Edo, Junko

Faculty of Foreign Studies, Kyorin University, Tokyo
11: Transculturation
Theory of J. Clifford and Kanak Identity in New Caledonia. Articulation as Seen in the Narrative of Kanak Identity View abstract
Ploeg, Anton

Radboud University, Nijmegen
11: Transculturation
Limits to Transculturation View abstract
Hontheim, Astrid de

Université Libre de Bruxelles
3: Dynamics of Pacific Religiosity
When missionaries forget to Christianize indigenous healers View abstract
Jorgensen, Dan

University of Western Ontario
3: Dynamics of Pacific Religiosity
Third Wave evangelism, uranium gas, and the politics of global Christianity in Papua New Guinea View abstract
Hickford, Mark

The Crown Law Office
2: Reshaping Indigenous worlds
To "confound in one abstract description of Aborigines": Seeing an empire of variations in imperial policy on "native" property rights in Australasia (1830s-1850s) View abstract
Werber, Harald

2: Reshaping Indigenous worlds
Why the Gilbert Islands / Kiribati never became a Settler Colony –an Economic History View abstract
Prasad, Jonathan

Lancaster University, United Kingdom
5: Rethinking political conflicts, beyond ethnicity
Fiji and its Ethnic Majorities:A tool-kit for understanding cleavages and their impact in a multi-ethnic, post-colonial society View abstract
Lattas, Andrew

School of Social Sciences, University of Newcastle, Australia
4: Mapping Oceania
Melanesian Principles of Hope: Remapping the boundaries of race and modernity View abstract
Crane, Emmanuelle & McCall, Grant,

Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris; Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Melbourne & University of New South Wales
11: Transculturation
Images and Words: Portraying Rapanui View abstract
Josephides, Lisette

School of Anthropological Studies, Queen's University Belfast
11: Transculturation
The Trope of Mobility in Transculturation View abstract
Rohatynskyj, Marta

University of Guelph
7: Enchantments of technology
Haumakia Village as a Node in a Global Communications Network View abstract
Sykes, Karen

University of Manchester
7: Enchantments of technology
Technologies of Vision in New Ireland: 'Malanggan Labadama' View abstract
Arnaud, Marjorie

E.H.E.S.S. Paris
8: Ownership in effect
Land Tenure Stakes in Pohnpei View abstract
Bryant-Tokalau, Jenny

University of Otago
8: Ownership in effect
Keeping while giving: anthropological notions of environmental "governance" View abstract
Kanasa, Biami

University of Papua New Guinea
8: Ownership in effect
An Intentional Control of Knowledge in Oral Culture View abstract
Leblic, Isabelle

CNRS, France
12: New Caledonia in Oceania
Kanak Identity, New Citizenship Building and Reconciliation in New Caledonia View abstract
Jolly, Margaret

Gender Relations Centre, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The Australian National University
11: Transculturation
The Exploratory Voyage as a Transcultural Space View abstract
Godelier, Maurice

EHESS (Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales) CREDO (Centre de Recherche et de Documentation sur l'Océanie)
13: Keynotes
Raymond Firth Memorial Lecture: “Death of a few celebrated truths and others that are worth restating” no abstract
Langton, Marcia

Chair of Australian Indigenous Studies, University of Melbourne, Australia
13: Keynotes
Global access to ancient traditions: Garma and the role of the local cultural festival View abstract
Lal, Brij

Division of Pacific and Asian History, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The Australian National University
13: Keynotes
Pacific History Matters View abstract
Simet, Jacob

PNG National Cultural Commission
13: Keynotes
Re-defining Culture In The Pacific View abstract
Hereniko, Vilsoni

Center for Pacific Islands Studies, University of Hawaii at Manoa
13: Keynotes
Film “The Land has Eyes” no abstract
Crook, Tony

University of St Andrews
8: Ownership in effect
‘If you don’t believe our story, at least give us half of the money’: Claiming Ownership of the Ok Tedi Mine, PNG View abstract
Attwood, Bain

Monash University
2: Reshaping Indigenous worlds
Rejecting treaties: The British in Australia View abstract
Leckie, Jacqui

Anthropology Department, University of Otago
2: Reshaping Indigenous worlds
Reshaping Indigenous Minds: Colonial asylums and mental disorder in the Pacific View abstract
Emde, Sina

Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University
5: Rethinking political conflicts, beyond ethnicity
Fiji, the way the world should be? Debating nation and multiculturalism in Fiji View abstract
Görlich, Joachim

Researcher-Lecturer at the University of Cologne, Germany
4: Mapping Oceania
Mapping the landscape: Mythical pathes among the Kobon in Papua New Guinea View abstract
Ferro, Katarina

University of Vienna
1: Colonial grievances
Indigenous Rights, Politics, Resistance and Reconciliation in Australia and New Zealand View abstract
Hastings, Adi

Department of Anthropology, University of Iowa
11: Transculturation
Ethnic Politics and the Spectre of Authenticity in Contemporary Fiji View abstract
Huffer, Elise

University of the South Pacific, Suva, Fiji islands
5: Rethinking political conflicts, beyond ethnicity
Matrilineal governance in Vanuatu: Between Past and Présent View abstract
Cretton, Viviane

Institute of Anhtropology and sociology, University of Lausanne, Switzerland
5: Rethinking political conflicts, beyond ethnicity
Negotiating the conflict. Some stakes of the 2000 coup d’Etat in Fiji View abstract
Brutti, Lorenzo

CNRS, France
8: Ownership in effect
From fertility ritaul to mining companies: The evolution of land rights in Oksapmin View abstract
Flores, Judy

RFT-Micronesian Area Research Center, University of Guam & Gef Pa'go Chamorro Cultural Village
7: Enchantments of technology
Using traditional dance for 21st century goals View abstract
Jones, Philip

Department of Anthropology, South Australian Museum, Adelaide
2: Reshaping Indigenous worlds
Curiosity and restraint: protocols of encounter on the Australian voyages of Baudin and Flinders View abstract
Revolon, Sandra

CREDO
9: Spiritual material
‘The dead are looking at us.’ Food bowls as the dead in postfuneral wakes in Aorigi (Eastern Solomon Islands) View abstract
Banks, Glenn

Geography, School of PEMS, University of New South Wales, Australia
7: Enchantments of technology
Making sense of bisnis: local engagement with capitalism at the Porgera Gold Mine, Papua New Guinea View abstract
Pangerl, Markus

Gender Relations Centre, Research School of Asian and Pacific Studies, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
5: Rethinking political conflicts, beyond ethnicity
Notions of Insecurity among Contemporary Indo-Fijian Communities View abstract
Mondragón, Carlos & Luque Miguel,

Centre for Asian and African Studies, El Colegio de México & Centre for Asian and African Studies, Universidad Complutense de Madrid
4: Mapping Oceania
Parallel Worlds: Early encounters between Iberians and Pacific Islanders during the Spanish expeditions to the South West Pacific (1568-1606) View abstract
Van Der Grijp, Paul

CREDO - Université de Provence
8: Ownership in effect
Tribal Art Traffic in the Pacific View abstract
Dalsgaard, Steffen

Dept. of Anthropology and Ethnography, University of Aarhus, Denmark
8: Ownership in effect
Claiming culture: new definitions and ownership of cultural practices in Manus Province, Papua New Guinea View abstract
Quanchi, Max

School of Humanities and Human Services, Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Carseldine, Queensland, Australia
12: New Caledonia in Oceania
Visual histories; contrasting views in the early 20th century colonies of French New Caledonia and British Fiji View abstract


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