Peter Britos
Editor's Introduction (p.1)
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Brooke Thomas
The Coconut and the Postcolonial Shifting Desires in Relation to the South Pacific (p.5)
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Max Quanchi
Pacific Island Photography: Knowledge and History in the Public Domain (p.13)
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Nancy Sullivan
How Media Became the Message in Papua New Guinea A Coda (p.27)
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Barry Barclay
An Open Letter to John Barnett (p.33)
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Anne Keala Kelly
Haolewood: Colonial Codes, Kapu Narratives, and Kanaka `Oiwi Discourse (p.37)
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Nicholas Rossier
Wrestling with History: Kamehameha the Great versus “The Great One” (p.41)
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Peter Britos
Conversations with: Chris Lee (p.44)
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Conversations with: Merata Mita (p.53)
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Conversations with: Rena Owen (p.63)
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Jim Welch
The New National Frontier: American Television and New Zealand Myths of Identity, 1960-65 (p.70)
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Carolyn Anderson
The Abiding Salience of the Local in a Global Age: The Case of Hawaiian History (p.83)
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Peter Britos
Symbols, Myth & TV in Hawai`i
The First Cycle: An Overview (p.99)
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Dan Taulapapa McMullin
The One-Eyed Fish (p.113)
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Issue:
Fall 2003 (Vol.23.1)
Oceania: In the Age of Global Media