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Pacific Islands Monograph Series, No. 10
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Hailed as the single most important reference on reef corals, the book is useful in describing corals in all areas of Oceania and South-East Asia. Spectacular underwater photography from Australia's best. Essential reading for anyone interested in the coral communities that exist ...
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A social history of the Caroline and Marshall Islands, which looks in depth at colonialization of the islands and the strategies the islanders developed for survival under Spanish, German, Japanese and American rule.
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Australia and Papua New Guinea share a number of important social, cultural, and historical features, making a sustained comparison between the two especially productive. This work situates the ethnography of the two areas in a comparative framework.
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This is a series that covers history of the North Pacific in the form of primary source material and extracts from rare books, translated from various languages. The main documents in this volume deal with the Russian scientific expedition to the Marshall Islands in 1817, the vis ...
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Explores the lives of Aborigines in the small town of Katherine, Australia. Merlan combines ethnography and theory to study issues surrounding the debate about the authenticity of contemporary cultural activity. The vulnerability of Fourth World peoples to others' representations ...
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