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The Journal of Pacific History

VOLUME XXXIV: 3  DECEMBER 1999

CONTENTS

Articles

The Noumea Accord and Decolonisation in New Caledonia     Nic Maclellan 245

Communalism and a Constitution: Fiji’s general election of May 1999 deryck scarr 253

Crises of God and Man: Papua New Guinea political chronicle 1997-99 Hank Nelson 259

The Democracy Movement and the 1999 Tongan Elections I.C. Campbell 265

Negotiating a Tuna Management Regime for the Western and Central Pacific: the MHLC process 1994-1999 Sandra Tarte 273

Comment
Black Mischief: The Trouble with African Analogies Donald Denoon 281

Notes and Documents

The Marianas Population Decline: 17th Century Estimates Richard J. Shell 291

Bound for the Colonies: A View of Indian Indentured Emigration in 1905 Brij V. Lal 307

Book Reviews 311

Bridging Mental Boundaries in a Postcolonial Microcosm, Identity and Development in Vanuatu, William F. Miles; An American Anthropologist in Melanesia; A.B. Lewis and the Joseph N. Field South Pacific Expedition, 1909-1913, ed. Robert L. Welsch; Mangrove Man: Dialogics of Culture in the Sepik Estuary, David Lipset; Chiefs Today: Traditional Pacific Leadership and the Postcolonical State, ed. Geoffrey M. White and Lamont Lindstrom; Pete Ellis: An Amphibious Warfare Prophet, 1880-1923, Dirk A. Ballendorf and Merrill L. Bartlett.

Pacific History Bibliography 1999

Theses Trish Saunders and Jennifer Terrell 317

Books, articles and chapters Beverley Carron Payne 321

Reference; Biography, memoirs; Prehistory, anthropology; Missions; History—general, economic, maritime and military; Chatham Islands; Cook Islands; Easter Island; Fiji; French Polynesia; Hawaii; Kermedec Islands; Kiribati; Micronesia; New Caledonia; Norfolk Island; Papua New Guinea and Irian Jaya; Pitcairn Island; Samoa; Solomon Islands; Tokelau; Tonga; Torres Strait Islands; Tuvalu; Vanuatu; Wallis and Futuna; Author Index

Contributors 355

Title pages, Contents & Author Index, Volume 34


The Journal of Pacific History

VOLUME XXXIV: 2  SEPTEMBER 1999

CONTENTS

MAP

West New Guinea

ARTICLES

Blanks in the writing: possible histories for West New Guinea CHRIS BALLARD 149

The colonisation, decolonisation and recolonisation of West
New Guinea
JAN POUWER 157

The conversion of Weakebo: a big man of the Me Community
in the 1930s
BENNY GIAY 181

Colonial land law in Dutch New Guinea ANTONY PLOEG 191

Delaying the 'discovery' of oil in West New Guinea GREG POULGRAIN 205

NOTES AND DOCUMENTS

A. C. de Kock's encounter with the 'Goliath pygmies': the first
ethnographic data from the Mek culture in the Eastern Highlands
of Irian Jaya
  JAN A. GODSCHALK 219

BOOK REVIEWS 231

Guardians of Marovo Lagoon. Practice, place and politics in maritime Melanesia, Edvard Hviding; Life on the Ocean Wave: voyages to Australia, India and the Pacific from the journals of Captain George Bayly, 1824-1844, ed. Pamela Statham and Rica Erickson; Medizin und Kolonialimperialismus. Deutschland 1884-1945, Wolfgang U. Eckart; Histoires de terres kanakes. Conflits fonciers et rapports sociaux dans la région de Houaïlou (Nouvelle-Calédonie), Michel Naepels; Historical Vines: Enga networks of exchange, ritual and warfare in Papua New Guinea, Polly Wiessner and Akii Tumu; Anyan's Story: a New Guinea woman in two worlds, Virginia D. Watson; After Three Centuries: representative democracy and civilian government for Guam, Carlton Skinner; A Handful of Emeralds: on patrol with the Hanna in the Postwar Pacific, Joseph C. Meredith; A Papua New Guinea Political Chronicle 1967-91, ed. Clive Moore and Mary Kooyman.

CONTRIBUTORS 240


The Journal of Pacific History

VOLUME XXXIV: 1  JUNE 1999

CONTENTS

ARTICLES

Rituals of sacrifice in early post-European contact Tonga and
Tahiti     
MEREDITH FILIHIA 5

Trading contacts in the Bismarck Archipelago during the
whaling era, 1799–1884
ALASTAIR C. GRAY 23

Elizabeth Morey: castaway in Tonga, 1802–1804 SHIRLEY HUGHES 45

Colonisation or incarceration? The changing role of the French
penal colony in
fin-de-siècle New Caledonia STEPHEN A. TOTH 59

Leprosy, politics, and the rise of Hawaii’s Reform Party
1887–1892
PENNIE MOBLO 75

Will there be a morning after? The colonial history of the
media in New Caledonia
ALAINE CHANTER 91

COMMENT
Pacific archaeologies: contested ground in the construction of
Pacific history
MATTHEW SPRIGGS 109

NOTES AND DOCUMENTS
A ‘lost galleon’? The Spanish wreck at Taumako  RHYS RICHARDS 123

BOOK REVIEWS 129 Remaking Micronesia: discourses over development in a Pacific Territory, 1944–1982, David Hanlon; Representing the South Pacific: colonial discourse from Cook to gauguin, Rod Edmond; Papuan Borderlands: Huli, Duna, and Ipili perspectives on the Papua New Guinea Highlands, ed. Aletta Biersack; Maternities and Modernities: colonial and postcolonial experiences in Asia and the Pacific, ed. Kalpana Ram and Margaret Jolly; Bwesou Eurijisi, le premier écrivain canaque—Jules Calimbre, Chronique de trois générations, trois femmes et trois maisons—La Terre qui s’enfuit, Les pays canaques anciens, de La Foa à Moindou, Bourail et Kouaoua, Jean Guiart; Samoan Nursing: the story of women developing a profession, Leslie Barclay et al.; Ono Ono Girl’s Hula, Carolyn Lei-lanilau; The Emperor’s Naked Army Marches On: Yukiyukite Shingun, Jeffrey Ruoff and Kenneth Ruoff; The Last Colonies, Robert Aldrich and John Connell; Papua New Guinea Records 1883–1942, Peter Nagle.

Contributors 139


The Journal of Pacific History

VOLUME XXXIII: 3  NOVEMBER 1998

CONTENTS

CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS IN THE PACIFIC
Causes and course of the Bougainville conflict
ANTHONY J. REGAN 269

POLITICAL CHRONICLES
Vanuatu 1995–1998
MICHAEL MORGAN 287

COMMENTConstitutional change in Fiji 1997: a reply
VIJAY NAIDU, GANESH CHAND
SUBRAMANI, AKHILANAND SHARMA, BIMAN CHAND PRASAD, ANAND CHAND 295

FORUMThe Cambridge History of the Pacific Islanders
KEN INGLIS, BARRIE
MACDONALD, ALAN WARD 297

BOOK REVIEWSReview article: David and Goliath on the Fly
(The Ok Tedi Settlement—issues, outcomes and implications,
ed. Glenn Banks and Chris Ballard) RICHARD JACKSON 307

Literary Culture and the Pacific, Vanessa Smith; Between Two Worlds: Early Exchanges Between Maori and Europeans 1773–1815, Anne Salmond; To Labour with the State: The Fiji Public Service Association, Jacqueline Leckie; ‘Tiger in the Stars’: The Anatomy of Indian Achievement in British Guyana, 1919–1929, Clem Seecharan; Japan’s Aid Diplomacy and the Pacific Islands, Sandra Tarte.

PACIFIC HISTORY BIBLIOGRAPHY 1998Theses
TRISH SAUNDERS AND JENNIFER TERRELL 313

Books, articles and chapters BEVERLEY CARRON PAYNE 323

Reference; Biography, memoirs; Prehistory, anthropology; Missions; History—general, economic, maritime and military; Cook Islands; Easter Island; Fiji; French Polynesia; Hawaii; Micronesia; Midway; New Caledonia; Papua New Guinea and Irian Jaya; Pitcairn Island; Samoa; Solomon Islands; Tokelau; Tonga; Torres Strait Islands; Tuvalu; Vanuatu; Wallis and Futuna

Contributors 340

Author Index (bibliography) 341

Title pages, Contents & Author Index, Volume 33


The Journal of Pacific History

VOLUME XXXIII: 2  SEPTEMBER 1998

CONTENTS

ARTICLESBless the Queen and curse the Colonial Office’: Australasian
reaction to German consolidation in the Pacific 1871–99
PETER OVERLACK 133

‘The yin and the yang of Wilhelm Solf: reconstructing colonial Superman
PETER HEMPENSTALL and PAULA MOCHIDA 153

Nineteenth-century French missionaries and fa’a Samoa
ANDREW HAMILTON 163

Chief Willie Bongmatur Maldo and the role of chiefs in Vanuatu   
LISSANT BOLTON 179

Decreed affinities: nationhood and the Western Solomon Islands 
CHRISTINE DUREAU 197

COMMENTJean Guiart and New Caledonia: a drama of misrepresentation
ALBAN BENSA and ERIC WITTERSHEIM 221

NOTES AND DOCUMENTSJohn Black’s ‘Anatomy of a hanging: malignant homicidal
sorcery in the Upper Markham Valley, New Guinea. An
exploratory enquiry’ 
BILL GAMMAGE 225

Comment on ‘Anatomy of a hanging’ 
HARTMUT HOLZKNECHT 234

The United States annexation of Wake Atoll, Central Pacific
Ocean 
DIRK H. R. SPENNEMANN 239

BOOK REVIEWS 249

The Pacific Way: a memoir, Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara, A Vision for Change: A. D. Patel and the Politics of Fiji, Brij V. Lal; Hard Times on Kairiru Island: Poverty, Development, and Morality in a Papua New Guinea Village, Michael French Smith; Neither Cargo nor Cult: Ritual Politics and the Colonial Imagination in Fiji, Martha Kaplan; Footsteps in the Sea:Christianity in Oceania to World War II and Where Nets Were Cast: Christianity in Oceania Since World War II, John Garrett; Double Ghosts. Oceanian Voyagers on Euroamerican Ships, David A. Chappell; Living Tradition: A Changing Life in Solomon Islands, Michael Kwa’ioloa/Ben Burt; The Cassowary’s Revenge: the Life and Death of Masculinity in a New Guinea Society, Donald Tuzin; Political Decentralisation in a New State: The Experience of Provincial Government in Papua New Guinea, ed. R. J. May, A. J. Regan with A. Ley; Sites of Desire, Economies of Pleasure: Sexualities in Asia and the Pacific, ed. Lenore Manderson and Margaret Jolly; Hannah Dudley: Hamari Maa, Morven Sidal; Great Powers and the Wider World, John Dunbabin; Trading Beyond the Mountains: the British Fur Trade on the Pacific, 1793–1843, Richard Somerset Mackie; Beyond a Mountain Valley, The Simbu of Papua New Guinea, Paula Brown.

CONTRIBUTORS


The Journal of Pacific History

VOLUME XXXIII: 1  JUNE 1998

CONTENTS

ARTICLESSophia Elau, Ungka the gibbon, and the pearly nautilus
LAMONT LINDSTROM 5

‘My only weapon being a pencil’: inscribing the prison in the
New Hebrides
MARGARET C. RODMAN 29

Japanese poaching and the enforcement of German colonial
sovereignty in the Marshall Islands
DIRK H. R. SPENNEMANN 51

Anthropology and the professionalisation of colonial administration
in Papua and New Guinea
I. C. CAMPBELL 69

Titular disputes and national leadership in Samoa
MORGAN TUIMALEALI’IFANO 91

NOTES AND DOCUMENTSFrench ships at Guam, 1708–1717: introduction to a little-
known period in Pacific history
RODRIGUE LÉVESQUE 105

First contact mission narratives from eastern Papua New Guinea
DAVID WETHERELL 111

BOOK REVIEWS 117The Plantation Dream: developing British New Guinea and Papua 1884–1942, D. C. Lewis; Charles Abel and the Kwato Mission of Papua New Guinea 1891–1975, David Wetherell; Becoming Tongan: an ethnography of childhood, Helen Morton; Te Metua: l’echec d’un nationalisme tahitien 1940–1964, and La bombe française dans le Pacifique, Jean-Marc Regnault; Tropical Pacific Island Environments, Christopher S. Lobban and Maria Schefter; Historical Dictionary of Polynesia, Robert D. Craig, Historical Dictionary of Guam and Micronesia, William Wuerch and Dirk Ballendorf, Historical Dictionary of Papua New Guinea, Ann Turner; Semisi Nau, the story of my life, ed. Allan K. Davidson; Rabaul yu swit moa yet: surviving the 1994 volcanic eruption, Klaus Neumann; The war diaries of Eddie Stanton. Papua 1942–45, ed. Hank Nelson; Carolinians in the Mariana Islands in the 1800s, and Reports concerning the Mariana Islands: the memorias of 1844–1852, trans and ed. Marjorie G. Driver and Omaira Brunal-Perry.

CONTRIBUTORS 127

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