Austronesian Personal Naming Systems (2016)
Special Issue of PACIFIC STUDIES, Vol. 39 (1/2)
KU, KUN-HUI AnD Lamont Lindstrom (eds.)
1. Names Redux: Person, Structure, Change (Lamont Lindstrom and Kun-hui Ku)
2. Nomination and Social Reproduction (Lamont Lindstrom)
3. Totemic Names on Aneityum, Vanuatu (Latham T. Wood)
4. Naming in Kanak Groups: Names, Relations, and Personal Identity among the Paici Kanak (Ponerihouen, New Caledonia) (Isabelle Leblic)
5. Naming and Social Life: The Case of the Pinuyumayan (Puyama) People in Eastern Taiwan (Wen-Te Chen)
6. Names as a Means of Including and Transformation: Naming and Transcultural Kinship among the Wampar, Papua New Guinea (Doris Bacalzo)
7. “I am a Grandparent and My Name is Good”: Status, Food, and Gender among the Kelabit of Sarawak (Monica Janowski)
8. Naming Relationship and Constructing Hierarchy: Names, Value, and Hierarchy among the Austronesian Paiwan, Taiwan (Kun-hui Ku)
9. Naming and Name Changing in Postcolonial Madagascar (Denis Regnier)
10. Entering God’s Family: The Adoption of Christian Names in the Early Bunun Presbyterian Church, Eastern Taiwan (Chun-Wei Fang)
11. Namoluk Onomatology: Two Centuries of Personal Naming Practices (Mac Marshall)
2. Nomination and Social Reproduction (Lamont Lindstrom)
3. Totemic Names on Aneityum, Vanuatu (Latham T. Wood)
4. Naming in Kanak Groups: Names, Relations, and Personal Identity among the Paici Kanak (Ponerihouen, New Caledonia) (Isabelle Leblic)
5. Naming and Social Life: The Case of the Pinuyumayan (Puyama) People in Eastern Taiwan (Wen-Te Chen)
6. Names as a Means of Including and Transformation: Naming and Transcultural Kinship among the Wampar, Papua New Guinea (Doris Bacalzo)
7. “I am a Grandparent and My Name is Good”: Status, Food, and Gender among the Kelabit of Sarawak (Monica Janowski)
8. Naming Relationship and Constructing Hierarchy: Names, Value, and Hierarchy among the Austronesian Paiwan, Taiwan (Kun-hui Ku)
9. Naming and Name Changing in Postcolonial Madagascar (Denis Regnier)
10. Entering God’s Family: The Adoption of Christian Names in the Early Bunun Presbyterian Church, Eastern Taiwan (Chun-Wei Fang)
11. Namoluk Onomatology: Two Centuries of Personal Naming Practices (Mac Marshall)