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Sixth Conference of the
European Society for Oceanists (ESfO)
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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
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The sea unites, the land divides: the land unites, the sea divides |
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Carter, Lynette
Department of Maori Studies, University of Auckland, New Zealand |
4:
Mapping Oceania
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From ‘Whakapapa’ to ‘registered beneficiary’: the affects of urban relocation on Maori traditionally-organised groups in Aotearoa/New Zealand |
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Vougioukalou, Sonia
Ethnobiology Research Student, Department of Anthropology, Canterbury, UK |
4:
Mapping Oceania
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Kinship versus space: what factors facilitate medicinal plant knowledge transmission between highly fragmented Cook Island populations? |
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Kühling, Susanne
University of Heidelberg, Germany |
4:
Mapping Oceania
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Concrete Space - re-inventing boundaries on an atoll island |
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Guo, Pei-yi
Assistant Research Fellow, Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan |
4:
Mapping Oceania
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History and Trans-placements: Migration Paths and Narratives among the Langalanga, Solomon Islands |
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Repic, Jaka
Faculty of Arts, dept. of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia |
4:
Mapping Oceania
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Reconceptualisation of space and identity among Gorokans in Port Moresby’s urban settlements |
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Hanlon, David
Director, Center for Pacific Islands Studies, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawai'i |
4:
Mapping Oceania
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Making History and Connections Amid the Silence |
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Sutton, Peter
ARC Professorial Fellow, School of Social Sciences, University of Adelaide, Division of Anthropology, South Australian Museum, Australia |
4:
Mapping Oceania
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Cultural Mapping in Cape York Peninsula, Australia
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Sadler, Hone
Senior Lecturer, Te Wananga O Waipapa, the University of Auckland, New Zealand |
4:
Mapping Oceania
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Te Marae a metaphor for a Te Aomarama paradigm |
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Gheorghiu, Dragos
Director of Research, National University of Arts, Bucharest |
4:
Mapping Oceania
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Hindu voyages in Oceania |
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Dousset, Laurent
EHESS - CREDO, Marseilles, France |
4:
Mapping Oceania
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Reconstructing and mapping social networks in the Western Desert of Australia |
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Finney, Ben
Emeritus Professor, University of Hawai'i, Honolulu. |
4:
Mapping Oceania
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Identity voyaging in Oceania |
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Dunis, Serge
University of French Polynesia |
4:
Mapping Oceania
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The American connection |
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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
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Cosmo-topography in a Sepik song poetry |
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Lattas, Andrew
School of Social Sciences, University of Newcastle, Australia |
4:
Mapping Oceania
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Melanesian Principles of Hope: Remapping the boundaries of race and modernity |
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Görlich, Joachim
Researcher-Lecturer at the University of Cologne, Germany |
4:
Mapping Oceania
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Mapping the landscape: Mythical pathes among the Kobon in Papua New Guinea |
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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
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Parallel Worlds: Early encounters between Iberians and Pacific Islanders during the Spanish expeditions to the South West Pacific (1568-1606) |
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