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  2. Polynesian Society - Wikipedia

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    From its earliest days, the society published the quarterly Journal of the Polynesian Society, which became the society's principal means to publish information about the indigenous peoples of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia. The journal is a rich repository of the traditions of Oceania. Its first editors were S. Percy Smith and Edward ...

  3. Marjorie Crocombe - Wikipedia

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    Crocombe is also the author of numerous academic journal articles, including in The Contemporary Pacific, [7] The Journal of Pacific History, [8] Comparative Education, [9] and The Journal of the Polynesian Society. [10]

  4. Tarisi Vunidilo - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of the Polynesian Society, 116(4), 407–432. [17] Sand, Christophe, Frederique Valentin, and Tarisi Sorovi-Vunidilo. "[CERAMICS AND OBSIDIAN IN ISLAND SOUTHEAST ASIA AND OCEANIA] At the border of Polynesia: archaeological research in the East Fijian islands of Cikobia and Naqelelevu."

  5. Paul Tapsell - Wikipedia

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    Tapsell, Paul. "The flight of Pareraututu: An investigation of taonga from a tribal perspective." The Journal of the Polynesian Society 106, no. 4 (1997): 323–374. Tapsell, Paul, and Christine Woods. "A spiral of innovation framework for social entrepreneurship: Social innovation at the generational divide in an indigenous context."

  6. Janet Davidson - Wikipedia

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    Davidson has published widely on the prehistory of New Zealand and the Pacific Islands. She edited the New Zealand Journal of Archaeology from 1985 to 2008. [5] She was also a major contributor to the Journal of the Polynesian Society.

  7. Katharine Luomala - Wikipedia

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    Luomala was a prolific academic writer, with at least eight monographs and more than a hundred articles, [7] in scholarly journals including The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, [10] The Journal of the Polynesian Society, [11] [12] Human Organization, [13] Applied Anthropology, [14] Fabula, [15] [16] Pacific Science, [17] The Journal of American Folklore, [18] [19] Ethnology, [20] Asian Perspectives ...

  8. Hoani Nahe - Wikipedia

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    Percy Smith, editor of the Journal of the Polynesian Society, published some of Nahe's work posthumously. This included his work on Māori history and on the etymology of the terms Māori, Pākehā and kaipuke (ship). [1]

  9. Donald Gilbert Kennedy - Wikipedia

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    He published Field Notes on the Culture of Vaitupu, Ellice Islands in the Journal of the Polynesian Society in instalments between 1929 and 1932 and as a book in 1931. [2] In April 1932 Kennedy became the resident District Officer at Funafuti in the administration of the Gilbert and Ellice Islands Colony.