Indigeneity in Oceania Today: A Conceptual Tool, a Battle Cry and an Experience
Special Issue of Social Identities 18 (4) 2012
edited by Natacha Gagné and Marie Salaün
Appeals to indigeneity: insights from Oceania, by Natacha Gagné and Marie Salaün
Sovereignty, indigeneity, identities: perspectives from Hawai‘i, byJudith Schacter and Albrecht Funk
Indigeneity as process: Māori claims and neoliberalism, by Fiona McCormack
Expressions of Māori multiplicity in (re)connection to ngā taonga tuku iho, by Lily George
The negotiation of Takapuneke: conflicting notions of value of a tapusite, by Chad Huddleston
Indigenous struggles and water policies in contemporary New Caledonia, by Benoit Trépled
Ethnicity, nationality, and the rights of indigeneity: the case of Rotumans in Fiji, by Alan Howard and Jan Rensel
Sovereignty, indigeneity, identities: perspectives from Hawai‘i, byJudith Schacter and Albrecht Funk
Indigeneity as process: Māori claims and neoliberalism, by Fiona McCormack
Expressions of Māori multiplicity in (re)connection to ngā taonga tuku iho, by Lily George
The negotiation of Takapuneke: conflicting notions of value of a tapusite, by Chad Huddleston
Indigenous struggles and water policies in contemporary New Caledonia, by Benoit Trépled
Ethnicity, nationality, and the rights of indigeneity: the case of Rotumans in Fiji, by Alan Howard and Jan Rensel