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PUBLICATIONS RESULTING FROM ASAO SESSIONS Compiled and Edited by Richard Feinberg, Susan Win, Karen Peacock, Lynette Furuhashi, and Joy St. James Second Update May 2005 Adams, Kathleen M. 1997 Constructing and Contesting Chiefly Authority in Contemporary Tana Toraja, Indo- nesia. In Chiefs Today: Traditional Pacific Leadership and the Postcolonial State, edited by Geoffrey M. White and Lamont Lindstrom. Stanford: Stanford University Press, pp.264-275. Akin, David 1996 Local and Foreign Spirits in Kwaio, Solomon Islands. In Spirits in Culture, History and Mind, edited by Jeannette Marie Mageo and Alan Howard. New York: Routledge, pp.147-172. 1999 Cash and Shell Money in Kwaio, Solomon Islands. In Money and Modernity: State and Local Currencies in Melanesia, edited by David Akin and Joel Robbins. ASAO Monograph No.17. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press. Chapter 4, pp.103- 130. Akin, David and Kathryn Creely 2002 A Kwaio Case Study from the Melanesian Archive. In Handle With Care: Ownership and Control of Ethnographic Materials, edited by Sjoerd Jaarsma. ASAO Monograph No.20. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press. Chapter 5, pp. 81-93. Akin, David and Joel Robbins 1999 Money and Modernity: State and Local Currencies in Melanesia, edited by David Akin and Joel Robbins. ASAO Monograph No.17. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press. 1999 Introduction to Melanesian Currencies: Agency, Identity and Social Reproduction. In Money and Modernity: State and Local Currencies in Melanesia, edited by David Akin and Joel Robbins. ASAO Monograph No.17. Pittsburgh: University of Pitts- burgh Press, pp.1-40. Akin, K. Gillogly 1985 Women’s Work and Infant Feeding: Traditional and Transitional Practices on Malaita, Solomon Islands. In Infant Care and Feeding in the South Pacific, edited by Leslie B. Marshall. New York: Gordon and Breach. Chapter12, pp.207-234

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PUBLICATIONS RESULTING FROM ASAO SESSIONS

Compiled and Editedby Richard Feinberg, Susan Win, Karen Peacock,

Lynette Furuhashi, and Joy St. James

Second UpdateMay 2005

Adams, Kathleen M.1997 Constructing and Contesting Chiefly Authority in Contemporary Tana Toraja, Indo-

nesia. In Chiefs Today: Traditional Pacific Leadership and the Postcolonial State,edited by Geoffrey M. White and Lamont Lindstrom. Stanford: Stanford UniversityPress, pp.264-275.

Akin, David1996 Local and Foreign Spirits in Kwaio, Solomon Islands. In Spirits in Culture, History

and Mind, edited by Jeannette Marie Mageo and Alan Howard. New York:Routledge, pp.147-172.

1999 Cash and Shell Money in Kwaio, Solomon Islands. In Money and Modernity: Stateand Local Currencies in Melanesia, edited by David Akin and Joel Robbins. ASAOMonograph No.17. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press. Chapter 4, pp.103-130.

Akin, David and Kathryn Creely2002 A Kwaio Case Study from the Melanesian Archive. In Handle With Care:

Ownership and Control of Ethnographic Materials, edited by Sjoerd Jaarsma. ASAOMonograph No.20. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press. Chapter 5, pp. 81-93.

Akin, David and Joel Robbins1999 Money and Modernity: State and Local Currencies in Melanesia, edited by David

Akin and Joel Robbins. ASAO Monograph No.17. Pittsburgh: University ofPittsburgh Press.

1999 Introduction to Melanesian Currencies: Agency, Identity and Social Reproduction. InMoney and Modernity: State and Local Currencies in Melanesia, edited by DavidAkin and Joel Robbins. ASAO Monograph No.17. Pittsburgh: University of Pitts-burgh Press, pp.1-40.

Akin, K. Gillogly1985 Women’s Work and Infant Feeding: Traditional and Transitional Practices on

Malaita, Solomon Islands. In Infant Care and Feeding in the South Pacific, edited byLeslie B. Marshall. New York: Gordon and Breach. Chapter12, pp.207-234

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Alkire, William H.1974 Land Tenure in the Woleai. In Land Tenure in Oceania, edited by Henry P.

Lundsgaarde. ASAO Monograph No.2. Honolulu: University Press of Hawai‘i.Chapter 3, pp. 39-69.

Allen, Linda2001 Participation as Resistance: The Role of Pentecostal Christianity in Maintaining

Identity for Marshallese Migrants Living in the Midwestern United States. Pente-costal and Charismatic Christianity in Oceania, edited by Joel Robbins, Pamela J.Stewart and Andrew Strathern. Special Issue, Journal of Ritual Studies 15(2):55-61.

2002 Maintaining Marshallese Fundamentals with Christian Fundamentalism. In Con-structing Moral Communities: Pacific Islander Strategies for Settling in New Places,edited by Judith S. Modell. Special Issue, Pacific Studies 25(1/2):95-116.

Ammarell, Gene1995 Navigation Practices of the Bugis of South Sulawesi, Indonesia. In Seafaring in the

Contemporary Pacific Islands: Studies in Community and Change, edited by RichardFeinberg. Dekalb: Northern Illinois University Press, pp.196-218.

Arbuckle, Gerald A.1978 The Impact of Vatican II on the Marists in Oceania. In Mission, Church, and Sect in

Oceania, edited by James A. Boutilier, Daniel T. Hughes, and Sharon W. Tiffany.ASAO Monograph No. 6. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. [Second print-ing, Lanham, MD: University Press of America. Chapter11, pp.275-299.]

1984 The Impact of Vatican II on the Marists in Oceania. In Mission, Church, and Sect inOceania, edited by James A. Boutilier, Daniel T. Hughes, and Sharon W. Tiffany.Lanham, MD: University Press of America. Chapter11, pp.275-299. [Reprinted from(1978) Mission, Church, and Sect in Oceania, edited by James A. Boutilier, DanielT. Hughes, and Sharon W. Tiffany. ASAO Monograph No. 6. Ann Arbor: Universityof Michigan Press.]

Armstrong, M. Jocelyn1987 Maori Identity in the South Island of New Zealand: Ethnic Identity Development in a

Migration Context. Oceania 57:195-216.

1990 Christianity and Maori Ethnicity in the South Island of New Zealand. In Christianityin Oceania: Ethnographic Perspectives, edited by John Barker. ASAO MonographNo.12. Lanham, MD: University Press of America. Chapter12, pp.237-258.

1991 New Zealand Maori Women’s Health: Status and Self-Help Action in the1980s.Women & Health 17:43-62.

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Atkinson, Jane Monnig1991 “Wrapped Words”: Poetry and Politics among the Wana of Central Walesi, Indone-

sia. In Dangerous Words: Language and Politics in the Pacific, edited by DonaldBrenneis and Fred R. Myers. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press, pp. 33-68.(Originally published 1984 by New York University Press.)

Aucoin, Pauline McKenzie1990 Domestic Violence and Social Relations of Conflict in Fiji. In Domestic Violence in

Oceania, edited by Dorothy Ayers Counts. Special Issue, Pacific Studies 13(3):23-42.

Bamford, Sandra C.2004 Embodiments of Detachment: Engendering Agency in the Highlands of Papua New

Guinea. In Women as Unseen Characters: Male Ritual in Papua New Guinea, editedby Pascale Bonnemere. ASAO Monograph No.21. Philadelphia: University of Penn-sylvania Press. Chapter2, pp. 34-56.

Barker, John1990 Afterword. In Christianity in Oceania: Ethnographic Perspectives, edited by John

Barker. ASAO Monograph No.12. Lanham, MD: University Press of America.Chapter13, pp.259-264.

1990 Christianity in Oceania: Ethnographic Perspectives, edited by John Barker. ASAOMonograph No.12. Lanham, MD: University Press of America.

1990 Introduction: Ethnographic Perspectives on Christianity in Pacific Societies. InChristianity in Oceania: Ethnographic Perspectives, edited by John Barker. ASAOMonograph No.12. Lanham, MD: University Press of America. Chapter1, pp.1-24.

1990 Mission Station and Village: Cultural Practice and [Representations in Maisin Soci-ety. In Christianity in Oceania: Ethnographic Perspectives, edited by John Barker.ASAO Monograph No.12. Lanham, MD: University Press of America. Chapter 9,pp.173-196.]

1996 Village Inventions: Historical Variations upon a Regional Theme in Uiaku, PapuaNew Guinea. In Regional Histories in the Western Pacific, edited by Jon Barker andDan Jorgensen. Special Issue, Oceania 66(3):211-229.

2001 Afterword. In Pentecostal and Charismatic Christianity in Oceania, edited by JoelRobbins, Pamela J. Stewart and Andrew Strathern. Special Issue, Journal of RitualStudies 15(2):105-108.

Barker, John and Anne Marie Tietjen1990 Female Facial Tattooing Among the Maisin of Oro Province, Papua New Guinea:

The Changing Significance of an Ancient Custom. Oceania 60(3):217-234.

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Barker, John and Dan Jorgensen1996 Regional Histories in the Western Pacific, edited by John Barker and Dan Jorgensen.

Special Issue, Oceania 66(3).

Barlow, Kathleen1985 The Social Context of Infant Feeding in the Murik Lakes of Papua New Guinea. In

Infant Care and Feeding in the South Pacific, edited by Leslie B. Marshall. NewYork: Gordon and Breach. Chapter 8, pp.137-154.

1992 "Dance When I Die!": Context and Role in the Clowning of Murik Women. InClowning as Critical Practice: Performance Humor in the South Pacific, edited byWilliam E. Mitchell. ASAO Monograph No.13. Pittsburgh: University of PittsburghPress, pp. 58-87.

1995 Achieving Womanhood and the Achievements of Women in Murik Society: CultInitiation, Gender Complementarity, and the Prestige of Women. In Gender Rituals:Female Initiation in Melanesia, edited by Nancy Lutkehaus and Paul B. Roscoe.New York and London: Routledge, pp. 85-112.

Bayliss-Smith, Tim P.1975 The Central Polynesian Outlier Populations Since European Contact. In Pacific Atoll

Populations, edited by Vern Carroll. ASAO Monograph No. 3. Honolulu: UniversityPress of Hawai‘i. Chapter 7, pp.286-343.

1975 Ontong Java: Depopulation and Repopulation. In Pacific Atoll Populations, editedby Vern Carroll. ASAO Monograph No. 3. Honolulu: University Press of Hawai‘i.Chapter 9, pp. 417-484.

1994 Melanesian Interaction at the Regional Scale: Spatial Relationships in a Fluid Land-scape. In Migration and Transformations: Regional Perspectives on New Guinea,edited by Andrew J. Strathern and Gabriele Stürzenhofecker. ASAO MonographNo.15. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, pp.293-311.

Beckett, Jeremy1978 Mission, Church, and Sect: Three Types of Religious Commitment in the Torres

Strait Islands. In Mission, Church, and Sect in Oceania, edited by James A.Boutilier, Daniel T. Hughes, and Sharon W. Tiffany. ASAO Monograph No. 6. AnnArbor: University of Michigan Press. [Second printing, Lanham, MD: UniversityPress of America. Chapter 8, pp.209-229.]

1984 Mission, Church, and Sect: Three Types of Religious Commitment in the TorresStrait Islands. In Mission, Church, and Sect in Oceania, edited by James A.Boutilier, Daniel T. Hughes, and Sharon W. Tiffany. Lanham, MD: University Pressof Amer-ica. Chapter 8, pp.209-229. [Reprinted from (1978) Mission, Church, andSect in Oceania, edited by James A. Boutilier, Daniel T. Hughes, and Sharon W.Tiffany. ASAO Monograph No. 6. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.]

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Bercovitch, Eytan1996 The Woman Who Ran Away: Gender, Power, and Place among the Atbalmin of the

West Sepik, Papua New Guinea. In Women, Age, and Power: The Politics of AgeDifference among Women in Papua New Guinea and Australia, edited by JeanetteDickerson-Putman. Special Issue, Pacific Studies19(4):15-40.

Besnier, Niko1996 Heteroglossic Discourse on Nukulaelae Spirits. In Spirits in Culture, History and

Mind, edited by Jeannette Marie Mageo and Alan Howard. New York: Routledge,pp. 75-98.

1996 Authority and Egalitarianism: Discourses of Leadership on Nukulaelae Atoll. InLeadership and Change in the Western Pacific: Essays Presented to Sir RaymondFirth on the Occasion of his 90th Birthday, edited by Richard Feinberg and KarenAnn Watson-Gegeo. London School of Economics Monographs on Social Anthro-pology 66. London: Athlone Press, pp. 93-128.

2000 The Politics of Representation on a Polynesian Atoll. In Ethnographic Artifacts:Challenges to a Reflexive Anthropology, edited by Sjoerd R. Jaarsma and Marta A.Rohatynskyj. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, pp.21-42.

Biddulph, John1985 Commentary: A Pediatrician’s Perspective. In Infant Care and Feeding in the South

Pacific, edited by Leslie B. Marshall. New York: Gordon and Breach. Chapter17, pp.307-317.

Biersack, Aletta1983 Bound Blood: Paiela ‘Conception’ Theory Interpreted. Mankind 14:85-100.

1998 Horticulture and Hierarchy: The Youthful Beautification of the Body in the Paielaand Porgera Valleys. In Adolescence in Pacific Island Societies, edited by GilbertHerdt and Stephen C. Leavitt. ASAO Monograph No.16. Pittsburgh: University ofPittsburgh Press. Chapter 4, pp. 71-91.

2004 The Bachelors and Their Spirit Wife: Interpreting the Omatisia Ritual of Porgera andPaiela. In Women as Unseen Characters: Male Ritual in Papua New Guinea, editedby Pascale Bonnemere. ASAO Monograph No.21. Philadelphia: University of Penn-sylvania Press. Chapter 5, pp. 98-119.

Billings, Dorothy K.1990 Is Fieldwork Science? In The Humbled Anthropologist: Tales From the Pacific,

edited by Philip R. DeVita. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Company.Chapter1, pp.1-7.

1992 The Theater of Politics: Contrasting Types of Performance in Melanesia. In The Artsand Politics, edited by Karen Nero. Special Issue, Pacific Studies 15(4):211-233.

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Black, Peter W.1978 The Teachings of Father Marino: Christianity on Tobi Atoll. In Mission, Church, and

Sect in Oceania, edited by James A. Boutilier, Daniel T. Hughes, and Sharon W.Tiffany. ASAO Monograph No. 6. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.[Second printing, Lanham, MD: University Press of America. Chapter12, pp. 307-354. Reprinted as The Apotheosis of Marino: Foundations of Tobian Catholicism. InTransformations of Christianity: An Anthropological Perspective, edited by G.Saunders. Westport CT: Greenwood Press,1988, pp. 47-72.]

1978 Crime and Culture: Tobian Response to Attempted Murder. Midwest Review 3:56-69. [Reprinted as Surprised by Commonsense: Local Understandings and the Reso-lution of Conflict. In Conflict Resolution: Cross Cultural Prespectives, edited by K.Avruch, P. Black, and J. Scimecca. Westport CT: Greenwood Press,1991, pp.145-164.]

1983 Conflict, Morality and Power in a Western Caroline Society. Journal of the Polyne-sian Society 92:7-30.

1984 The Anthropology of Tobacco Use: Tobian Data and Theoretical Issues. Journal ofAnthropological Research 40:475-503.

1985 Ghosts, Gossip, and Suicide: Meaning and Action in Tobian Folk Psychology. InPerson, Self, and Experience: Exploring Pacific Ethnopsychologies, edited by Geof-frey M. White and John Kirkpatrick. Berkeley: University of California Press.Chapter 7, pp.245-300.

1988 The Apotheosis of Marino: Foundations of Tobian Catholicism. In Transformationsof Christianity: An Anthropological Perspective, edited by G. Saunders. WestportCT: Greenwood Press. Pp. 47-72. [Reprinted from The Teachings of Father Marino:Christianity on Tobi Atoll. In Mission, Church, and Sect in Oceania, edited by JamesA. Boutilier, Daniel T. Hughes, and Sharon W. Tiffany. ASAO Monograph No. 6.Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. Second printing, Lanham, MD: UniversityPress of America. Chapter12, pp. 307-354.]

1991 Surprised by Commonsense: Local Understandings and the Resolution of Conflict.In Conflict Resolution: Cross Cultural Perspectives, edited by K. Avruch, P. Black,and J. Scimecca. Westport CT: Greenwood Press. Pp.145-164. [Reprinted fromCrime and Culture: Tobian Response to Attempted Murder. Midwest Review 3:56-69.]

1998 Macro Issues in Micronesia. ICAR Newsletter 9:12-13.

2000 Planning for the Future of Helen Reef. Report prepared for Community ConservationNetwork. 17 pp.

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Boggs, Stephen and David W. Gegeo1996 Leadership and Solomon Islanders’ Resistance to Plantation-Based Political

Economy: Roles and Circumstances. In Leadership and Change in the WesternPacific: Essays Presented to Sir Raymond Firth on the Occasion of his 90thBirthday, edited by Richard Feinberg and Karen Ann Watson-Gegeo. London Schoolof Economics Monographs on Social Anthropology 66. London: Athlone Press,pp.272-297.

Bonnemere, Pascale2004 Women as Unseen Characters: Male Ritual in Papua New Guinea, edited by Pascale

Bonnemere. ASAO Monograph No.21. Philadelphia: University of PennsylvaniaPress.

2004 Introduction: The Presence of Women in New Guinea Secret Male Rituals: FromRitual Space to Ritual Process. In Women as Unseen Characters: Male Ritual inPapua New Guinea, edited by Pascale Bonnemere. ASAO Monograph No.21. Phila-delphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, pp.1-15.

2004 When Women Enter the Picture: Looking at Anga Initiations from the Mothers’ An-gle. In Women as Unseen Characters: Male Ritual in Papua New Guinea, edited byPascale Bonnemere. ASAO Monograph No.21. Philadelphia: University of Pennsyl-vania Press. Chapter 3, pp. 57-74.

Boutilier, James A.1978 Introduction to Part2: Missionization in Historical Perspective. In Mission, Church,

and Sect in Oceania, edited by James A. Boutilier, Daniel T. Hughes, and Sharon W.Tiffany. ASAO Monograph No. 6. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. [Sec-ond printing, Lanham, MD: University Press of America, pp. 83-89.]

1978 Missions, Administration, and Education in the Solomon Islands,1893-1942. InMission, Church, and Sect in Oceania, edited by James A. Boutilier, Daniel T.Hughes, and Sharon W. Tiffany. ASAO Monograph No. 6. Ann Arbor: University ofMichigan Press. [Second printing, Lanham, MD: University Press of America.Chapter 6, pp.139-161.]

1979 Killing the Government: Imperial Policy and the Pacification of Malaita. In ThePacification of Melanesia, edited by Margaret Rodman and Matthew Cooper. ASAOMonograph No. 7. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. [Second printing,(1989) Lanham, MD: University Press of America. Chapter 3, pp. 43-87.]

1982 The Government is the District Officer: An Historical Analysis of District Officersas Middlemen in the British Solomon Islands Protectorate,1893-1943. In Middlemenand Brokers in Oceania, edited by William L. Rodman and Dorothy Ayers Counts.ASAO Monograph No. 9. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. [Second print-ing, Lanham, MD: University Press of America. Chapter2, pp. 35-67.]

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1983 The Government is the District Officer: An Historical Analysis of District Officersas Middlemen in the British Solomon Islands Protectorate,1893-1943. In Middlemenand Brokers in Oceania, edited by William L. Rodman and Dorothy Ayers Counts.ASAO Monograph No. 9. Lanham, MD: University Press of America. Chapter2, pp.35-67. [Reprinted from (1982), Middlemen and Brokers in Oceania, edited byWilliam L. Rodman and Dorothy Ayers Counts. ASAO Monograph No. 9. AnnArbor: University of Michigan Press.]

1984 Missions, Administration, and Education in the Solomon Islands,1893-1942. In Mis-sion, Church, and Sect in Oceania, edited by James A. Boutilier, Daniel T. Hughes,and Sharon W. Tiffany. Lanham, MD: University Press of America. Chapter 6,pp.139-161. [Reprinted from (1978) Mission, Church, and Sect in Oceania, edited byJames A. Boutilier, Daniel T. Hughes, and Sharon W. Tiffany. ASAO MonographNo. 6. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.]

1984 European Women in the Solomon Islands,1900-1942: Accommodation and Changeon the Pacific Frontier. In Rethinking Women’s Roles: Perspectives from the Pacific,edited by Denise O’Brien and Sharon W. Tiffany. Berkeley: University of CaliforniaPress, pp.173-200.

1989 Kennedy’s "Army": Solomon Islanders at War,1942-1943. In The Pacific Theater:Island Representations of World War II, edited by Geoffrey M. White and LamontLindstrom. Pacific Islands Monograph Series, No. 8. Honolulu: University of Ha-wai‘i Press. Chapter14, pp. 329-352.

1992 Hard Choices: Educational Dilemmas in the Pacific Islands. Anthropology and Edu-cation Quarterly 23(1), pp. 79-82. Theme Issue: Transforming Knowledge: WesternSchooling in the Pacific, edited by Suzanne Falgout and Paula Levin.

Boutilier, James A., Daniel T. Hughes, and Sharon W. Tiffany1978 Mission, Church, and Sect in Oceania, edited by James A. Boutilier, Daniel T.

Hughes, and Sharon W. Tiffany. ASAO Monograph No. 6. Ann Arbor: University ofMichigan Press. [Second printing, Lanham, MD: University Press of America.]

1984 Mission, Church, and Sect in Oceania, edited by James A. Boutilier, Daniel T.Hughes, and Sharon W. Tiffany. Lanham, MD: University Press of America. [Re-printed from (1978) Mission, Church, and Sect in Oceania, edited by James A. Bou-tilier, Daniel T. Hughes, and Sharon W. Tiffany. ASAO Monograph No. 6. Ann Ar-bor: University of Michigan Press.]

Brady, Ivan1974 Land Tenure in the Ellice Islands: A Changing Profile. In Land Tenure in Oceania,

edited by Henry P. Lundsgaarde. ASAO Monograph No.2. Honolulu: UniversityPress of Hawai‘i. Chapter 6, pp.130-178.

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1976 Adaptive Engineering: An Overview of Adoption in Oceania. In Transactions inKinship: Adoption and Fosterage in Oceania, edited by Ivan Brady. ASAO Mono-graph No. 4. Honolulu: University Press of Hawai‘i. Chapter12, pp.271-293.

1976 Problems of Description and Explanation in the Study of Adoption. In Transactionsin Kinship: Adoption and Fosterage in Oceania, edited by Ivan Brady. ASAOMonograph No. 4. Honolulu: University Press of Hawai‘i. Chapter1, pp. 3-27.

1976 Socioeconomic Mobility: Adoption and Land Tenure in the Ellice Islands. In Trans-actions in Kinship: Adoption and Fosterage in Oceania, edited by Ivan Brady.ASAO Monograph No. 4. Honolulu: University Press of Hawai‘i. Chapter 7, pp.120-163.

1976 Transactions in Kinship: Adoption and Fosterage in Oceania, edited by Ivan Brady.ASAO Monograph No. 4. Honolulu: University Press of Hawai‘i.

Brenneis, Donald Lawrence1991 Straight Talk and Sweet Talk: Political Discourse in an Occasionally Egalitarian

Community. In Dangerous Words: Language and Politics in the Pacific, edited byDonald Brenneis and Fred R. Myers. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press. Pp. 69-84. (Originally published1984 by New York University Press.)

Brenneis, Donald Lawrence and Fred R. Myers1984 Dangerous Words: Language and Politics in the Pacific, edited by Donald Brenneis

and Fred Myers. New York and London: New York University Press. [Reis-sued1991 by Waveland Press.]

1991 Dangerous Words: Language and Politics in the Pacific, edited by Donald Brenneisand Fred Myers. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press. [Originally published1984by New York University Press.]

Brison, Karen1994 Organizing the Social Flow in an East Sepik Village. In Migration and Trans-

formations: Regional Perspectives on New Guinea, edited by Andrew J. Strathernand Gabriele Stürzenhofecker. ASAO Monograph No.15. Pittsburgh: University ofPittsburgh Press, pp.23-47.

1999 Money and the Morality of Exchange among the Kwanga, East Sepik Province,Papua New Guinea. In Money and Modernity: State and Local Currencies in Mela-nesia, edited by David Akin and Joel Robbins. ASAO Monograph No.17. Pittsburgh:University of Pittsburgh Press. Chapter 6, pp.151-163.

2003 Disjunctures in Discourse: Emerging Identities after the 2000 Coup in Rakiraki, Fiji.In Ethnographies of the May 2000 Fiji Coup, edited by Susanna Trnka. SpecialIssue, Pacific Studies 25(4):47-68.

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Brooks, Candace Carleton1976 Adoption on Manihi Atoll, Tuamotu Archipelago. In Transactions in Kinship:

Adoption and Fosterage in Oceania, edited by Ivan Brady. ASAO Monograph No. 4.Honolulu: University Press of Hawai‘i. Chapter 3, pp. 51-63.

Brown, Paula2001 Colonial New Guinea: The Historical Context. In Colonial New Guinea: Anthropo-

logical Perspectives, edited by Naomi M. McPherson. ASAO Monograph No.19.Pitts-burgh: University of Pittsburgh Press. Chapter1, pp.15-26.

Brown, Paula and Anton Ploeg1997 Change and Conflict in Papua New Guinea Land and Resource Rights, edited by

Paula Brown and Anton Ploeg. Special Issue, Anthropological Forum 7(4).

1997 Introduction. In Change and Conflict in Papua New Guinea Land and ResourceRights, edited by Paula Brown and Anton Ploeg. Special Issue, Anthropological Fo-rum 7(4):507-527.

Brutti, Lorenzo2001 Where Anthropologists Fear to Tread: Notes and Queries on Anthropology and

Consultancy, Inspired by a Fieldwork Experience. In Anthropology and Consultancy,edited by Pamela J. Stewart and Andrew Strathern. Special Issue, Social Analysis45(2):94-107.

Burbank, Victoria K. and James S. Chisholm.1998 Adolescent Pregnancy and Parenthood in an Australian Aboriginal Community. In

Adolescence in Pacific Island Societies, edited by Gilbert Herdt and Stephen C.Leavitt. ASAO Monograph No.16. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press. Chap-ter 3, pp. 55-70.

Burridge, Kenelm O. L.1978 Introduction: Missionary Occasions. In Mission, Church, and Sect in Oceania, edited

by James A. Boutilier, Daniel T. Hughes, and Sharon W. Tiffany. ASAO MonographNo. 6. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. [Second printing, Lanham, MD:University Press of America. Chapter 1, pp.1-30.]

1984 Introduction: Missionary Occasions. In Mission, Church, and Sect in Oceania, editedby James A. Boutilier, Daniel T. Hughes, and Sharon W. Tiffany. Lanham, MD:University Press of America. Chapter 1, pp.1-30. [Reprinted from (1978) Mission,Church, and Sect in Oceania, edited by James A. Boutilier, Daniel T. Hughes, andSharon W. Tiffany. ASAO Monograph No. 6. Ann Arbor: University of MichiganPress.]

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Butt, Leslie2002 Introduction. Culture, Change and Well-Being: Health Transitions in the Pacific. In

Health Transitions in the Pacific, edited by Lisa Henry and Leslie Butt. SpecialIssue, Pacific Health Dialog 9(2):251-253.

Butt, Leslie and Lisa Henry2002 Health Transitions in the Pacific, edited by Leslie Butt and Lisa Henry. Special

Issue, Pacific Health Dialog 9(2).

Butt, Leslie, G. Numbery, and J. Morin2002 The Smokescreen of Culture: AIDS and the Indigenous in West Papua. In Health

Transitions in the Pacific, edited by Lisa Henry and Leslie Butt. Special Issue,Pacific Health Dialog 9(2).

Cantrell, Eileen M.1998 Woman the Sexual, a Question of When: A Study of Gebusi Adolescence. In Ado-

lescence in Pacific Island Societies, edited by Gilbert Herdt and Stephen C. Leavitt.ASAO Monograph No.16. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press. Chapter 5, pp.92-122.

Carrier, Achsah H.1985 Infant Care and Family Relations on Ponam Island, Manus Province, Papua New

Guinea. In Infant Care and Feeding in the South Pacific, edited by Leslie B.Marshall. New York: Gordon and Breach. Chapter11, pp.189-206.

1993 Marriage Exchange on Ponam Island, From1920 to1985. In The Business of Mar-riage: Transformations in Oceanic Matrimony, edited by Richard A. Marksbury.ASAO Monograph No.14. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, pp.27-55.

Carroll, Vern1970 Adoption in Eastern Oceania, edited by Vern Carroll. ASAO Monograph No.1.

Honolulu: University Press of Hawai‘i.

1970 Adoption on Nukuoro. In Adoption in Eastern Oceania, edited by Vern Carroll.ASAO Monograph No.1. Honolulu: University Press of Hawai‘i. Chapter 6, pp.121-157.

1970 Introduction: What Does "Adoption" Mean? In Adoption in Eastern Oceania, editedby Vern Carroll. ASAO Monograph No.1: University Press of Hawai‘i. Chapter1,pp.1-20.

1975 Conclusion: The Field Study of Small-Island Populations. In Pacific Atoll Popula-tions, edited by Vern Carroll. ASAO Monograph No. 3. Honolulu: University Pressof Hawai‘i. Chapter10, pp. 485-523.

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1975 The Demography of Communities. In Pacific Atoll Populations, edited by VernCarroll. ASAO Monograph No. 3. Honolulu: University Press of Hawai‘i. Chapter1,pp. 3-19.

1975 Pacific Atoll Populations, edited by Vern Carroll. ASAO Monograph No. 3. Hono-lulu: University Press of Hawai‘i.

1975 The Population of Nukuoro in Historical Perspective. In Pacific Atoll Populations,edited by Vern Carroll. ASAO Monograph No. 3. Honolulu: University Press ofHawai‘i. Chapter 8, pp. 344-416.

1977 Communities and Noncommunities: The Nukuoro on Ponape. In Exiles andMigrants in Oceania, edited by Michael D. Lieber. ASAO Monograph No. 5.Honolulu: University Press of Hawai‘i. Chapter 4, pp. 67-79.

Carucci, Laurence Marshall1985 Conceptions of Maturing and Dying In the ‘Middle of Heaven’. In Aging and Its

Transformations: Moving Toward Death in Pacific Societies, edited by DorothyAyers Counts and David R. Counts. ASAO Monograph No.10. Lanham, MD:University Press of America. Chapter 6, pp.107-129.

1987 Kijen Emaan Ilo Baat: Methods and Meanings of Smoking in Marshallese Society.In Drugs in Western Pacific Societies: Relations of Substance, edited by LamontLindstrom. ASAO Monograph No.11. Lanham, MD: University Press of America.Chapter2, pp. 51-71.

1989 The Source of the Force in Marshallese Cosmology. In The Pacific Theater: IslandRepresentations of World War II, edited by Geoffrey M. White and Lamont Lind-strom. Pacific Islands Monograph Series, No. 8. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘iPress. Chapter 3, pp. 73-96.

1990 Negotiations of Violence in the Marshallese Household. In Domestic Violence inOceania, edited by Dorothy Ayers Counts. Special Issue, Pacific Studies 13(3):93-113.

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