Contenu du sommaire
Revue |
Oceania |
Numéro |
Vol. 81, no 2, 2011 |
- The Sun and the Shakers, Again: Enga, Ipili, and Somaip Perspectives on the Cult of Ain : Part One - Biersack A. p. 113-136
- Visiting Tieke Kainga: the Authenticity of a Maori Welcome - Levine H. p. 137-147
- How Asabano Children Learn; or, Formal Schooling amongst Informal Learners - Little C.A.J.L. p. 148-166
- Is the Aboriginal Landscape Sentient? Animism, the New Animism and the Warlpiri - Peterson N. p. 167-179
- "The One and the Two": Mainlanders and Saltwater People in Buka, Bougainville - Schneider K. p. 180-204
- The Tectonics of Power: the Hawaiian Iconoclasm and its Aftermath - Sissons J. p. 205-216
- Reviews. Raymond Madden. Being Ethnographic. A Guide to the Theory and Practice of Ethnography, 2010 - Gold M. p. 218-219
- Reviews. Jean Guiart. La terre qui s'enfuit : le cadre social de l'insurrection de 1878, 2007 (printed 2010) - Nayral M. p. 219
- Reviews. Joel Robbins and Holly Wardlow (Eds.). The Making of Global and Local Modernities in Melanesia: Humiliation, Transformation and the Nature of Cultural Change, 2005 - Trompf G.W. p. 220
- Reviews. Margaret Jolly, Serge Tcherkezoff and Darrell Tryon (Eds.). Oceanic Encounters: Exchange, Desire, Violence, 2009 - Mimica J. p. 220-222
- Reviews. Ralph M. Wiltgen. The Founding of the Roman Catholic Church in Melanesia and Micronesia, 1850-1875, 2008 - Trompf G.W., Tomasetti F. p. 222-223
- Reviews. Jacqueline Ryle. My God, my land: interwoven paths of Christianity and tradition in Fiji, 2010 - Tomlinson M. p. 223-224