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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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01: Colonial grievances info | papers
02: Reshaping Indigenous worlds info | papers
03: Dynamics of Pacific Religiosity info | papers
04: Mapping Oceania info | papers
05: Rethinking political conflicts, beyond ethnicity info | papers
06: Cultural festivals info | papers
07: Enchantments of technology info | papers
08: Ownership in effect info | papers
09: Spiritual material info | papers
10: Endangered Languages info | papers
11: Transculturation info | papers
12: New Caledonia in Oceania info | papers
13: Keynotes info | papers

The database found 17 paper(s)
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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
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
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
Gheorghiu, Dragos

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

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


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