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Volume VII Number 1 Fall 1983

ARTICLES

Luomala, Katherine
1983 Phantom Night Marchers in the Hawaiian Islands. Pacific Studies 7(1): 1-33.

Akerren, Brita
1983 Nukuhiva in 1819. From the Unpublished Journal of a Swedish Traveler. Pacific Studies 7(1): 34-58.

Rensch, Karl H.
1983 Fish Names of Wallis Island (Uvea). Pacific Studies 7(1): 59-90.

EDITOR'S FORUM

Trask, Haunani-Kay
1983 Cultures in Collision: Hawai'i and England, 1778. Pacific Studies 7(1): 91-117.

BOOK REVIEW FORUM

Shore, Bradd
1983 Sala'ilua: A Samoan Mystery (Thelma S. Baker, James R. Bindon, and Jacob Wainright Love). Pacific Studies 7(1): 118-144.

Shore, Bradd
1983 Response. Pacific Studies 7(1): 145- 156.

REVIEWS

Clifford, James
Person and Myth: Maurice Leenhardt in the Melanesian World (Dorothy Ayers Counts). Pacific Studies 7(1): 157-160).

Ewins, Rod
Fijian Artefacts: Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery Collection (Marie J. Adams). Pacific Studies 7(1): 160-162.

Feinberg, Richard
Anuta: Social Structure of a Polynesian Island (Valerio Valeri). Pacific Studies 7(1): 162-165.

Feld, Steven
Sound and Sentiment: Birds, Weeping, Poetics, and Song in Kaluli Expression (Richard M. Moyle). Pacific Studies 7(1): 165-169.

King Pauline, ed.,
The Diaries of David Lawrence Gregg: An American Diplomat in Hawaii, 1853-1858 (Char Miller). Pacific Studies 7(1): 169-172.

Morton, Harry
The Whale's Wake (Caroline Ralston). Pacific Studies 7(1): 172-174.

Peterson, Nicolas, ed.
Aboriginal Land Rights: A Handbook (Michael C. Howard). Pacific Studies 7(1): 174-175.

Polansky, Patricia
New Russian Books in the Pacific. Pacific Studies 7(1): 175-181.

Rodman, William L. and Dorothy Ayers Counts, eds.
Middlemen and Brokers in Oceania (Stephen Levine). Pacific Studies 7(1): 182-184.

Tatar, Elizabeth
Nineteenth Century Hawaiian Chant (Rubellite Kawena Johnson). Pacific Studies 7(1): 184-188.

Wurm, Stephen A. and Shiro Hattori
Language Atlas of the Pacific Area, Part I: New Guinea Area, Oceania, Australia (Max E. Stanton). Pacific Studies 7(1): 188-191.

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Volume VII Number 2 Spring 1984

ARTICLES

Alkire, William H.
1984 Central Carolinian Oral Narratives: Indigenous Migration Theories and Principles of Order and Rank. Pacific Studies 7(2): 1-14.

Rhoads, Ellen C.
1984 The Impact of Modernizaton on the Aged in American Samoa. Pacific Studies 7(2): 15-33.

Premdas, Ralph, Jeff Steeves, and Peter Larmour
1984 The Western Breakaway Movement in the Solomon Islands. Pacific Studies 7(2): 34-67.

EDITOR'S FORUM

Gregory, Robert J. and Janet E. Gregory
1984 John Frum: An Indigenous Strategy of Reaction to Mission Rule and Colonial Order. Pacific Studies 7(1): 68-90.

BOOK REVIEW FORUM

Freeman, Derek
1984 Margaret Mead and Samoa: The Making and Unmaking of an Anthropological Myth (Fay Ala'ilima, Tuaopepe Felix S. Wednt, Nancy McDowell). Pacific Studies 7(2): 91-140.

Freeman, Derek
1984. Response. Pacific Studies 7(2): 140-196.

REVIEWS

Garrett, John
To Live Among the Stars: Christian Origins in Oceania (Sione Latukefu). Pacific Studies 7(2): 197-199.

Macnaught, T. J.
The Fijian Colonial Experience: A Study of the Neo-Traditional Order under British Colonial Rule Prior to World War Two (I. C. Campbell). Pacific Studies 7(2): 199-201.

Marshall, Mac, ed.
Through a Glass Darkly: Beer and Modernization in Papua New Guinea (Dan Jorgesen). Pacific Studies 7(2): 201-204.

Mitchell, Donald Kiolani
Resource Units in Hawaiian Culture (Ishmael Stagner). Pacific Studies 7(2): 204-205.

Morauta, Louise, John Pernetta, and William Heaney, eds.
Traditional Conservation in Papua New Guinea: Implications for Today (D. K. Feil). Pacific Studies 7(2): 205-207.

Weisbrot, David, Abdul Paliwala, and Akilagpa Sawyerr, eds.
Law and Social Change in Papua New Guinea (William E. H. Tagupa). Pacific Studies 7(2): 207-209.


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