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Australasia and the Pacific Islands

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ANCESTRY OF EXPERIENCE: A Journey Into Hawaiian Ways of Knowing | By Leilani Holmes

Rachana Agarwal

CHRISTIAN POLITICS IN OCEANIA | Edited by Matt Tomlinson and Debra McDougall

Terry M. Brown

POLYNESIANS IN AMERICA: Pre-Columbian Contacts with the New World | Edited by Terry L. Jones et al

Chris Ballard

FROM MODERN PRODUCTION TO IMAGINED PRIMITIVE: The Social World of Coffee from Papua New Guinea | By Paige West

Bryant Allen

LAW’S ANTHROPOLOGY: From Ethnography to Expert Testimony in Native Title | By Paul Burke

Bruce Granville Miller

ALOHA AMERICA: Hula Circuits Through the U.S. Empire | By Adria L. Imada

Miriam Kahn

SALTWATER SOCIALITY: A Melanesian Island Ethnography | By Katharina Schneider

Anna-Karina Hermkens

NO FAMILY IS AN ISLAND: Cultural Expertise among Samoans in Diaspora | By Ilana Gershon

Jessica A. Hardin

FREEDOM IN ENTANGLED WORLDS: West Papua and the Architecture of Global Power | By Eben Kirksey

Larry M. Lake

LAUGHING AT LEVIATHAN: Sovereignty and Audience in West Papua | By Danilyn Rutherford

Sjoerd R. Jaarsma

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