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Genealogies: Articulating Indigenous Anthropology in/of Oceania

Special Issue of Pacific Studies 33 (2/3) 2010
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edited by 
Ty P Kāwika Tengan, Tēvita O. Ka‘ili and Rochelle Tuitagava‘a Fonoti

Genealogies: Articulating Indigenous Anthropology in/of Oceania,by Ty P. Kawika Tengan, Tēvita O. Ka‘ili, Rochelle Tuitagava‘a Fonoti

Tā, Vā, and Moana: Temporality, Spatiality, and Indigeneity, by Hofanga ‘Okusitino Mahina

Indigenous Anthropology and the Kava Myth in Manu‘a, by Unasa Leulu Felise Va‘a

​Teu Le Va: Toward a Native Anthropology, by Melani Anae

The Interweaving of People, Time, and Place-Whakapapa as Context and Method, by Lily George

Between Tolerance and Talk: Idiomatic Kinship and Ethnography in the Multiethnic Pacific, by Ping-Ann Addo

A Different Weight: Tension and Promise in "Indigenous Anthropology,"by Fa‘anofo Lisaclaire Uperesa

Collaboration and Capacity Building in the Classroom: A Decolonizing Teaching Agenda to Create a Cadre of Indigenous Researchers, by Holly M. Barker and Rochelle Tuitagava‘a Fonoti