451399. Pacific Peoples culture, language and history not elsewhere classified
Title | 451399. Pacific Peoples culture, language and history not elsewhere classified |
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Parent | 4513. Pacific Peoples culture, language and history |
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The Pacific research paradigm: opportunities and challenges
Tualaulelei, Eseta and McFall-McCaffery, Judy. 2019. "The Pacific research paradigm: opportunities and challenges." MAI Journal. 8 (2), pp. 188-204. https://doi.org/10.20507/MAIJournal.2019.8.2.7Article
Landscapes of mobility: the flow of place
David, Bruno, Lamb, Lara and Kaiwari, Jack. 2014. "Landscapes of mobility: the flow of place." Cummings, Vicki, Jordan, Peter and Zvelebil, Marek (ed.) The Oxford handbook of the archaeology and anthropology of hunter-gatherers. Oxford, United Kingdom. Oxford University Press. pp. 1163-1190Edited book (chapter)
Kumukumu 1, a hilltop site in the Aird Hills: implications for occupational trends and dynamics in the Kikori River delta, south coast of Papua New Guinea
David, Bruno, Aplin, Ken, Petchey, Fiona, Skelly, Robert, Mialanes, Jerome, Jones-Amin, Holly, Stanisic, John, Barker, Bryce and Lamb, Lara. 2015. "Kumukumu 1, a hilltop site in the Aird Hills: implications for occupational trends and dynamics in the Kikori River delta, south coast of Papua New Guinea." Quaternary International. 385, pp. 7-26. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2014.06.058Article
PolyVision: Pacific youth of tomorrow - a collaborative partnership between the University of Queensland and Pacific Island immigrant communities in Australia
Scull, Sue and Cuthill, Michael. 2008. "PolyVision: Pacific youth of tomorrow - a collaborative partnership between the University of Queensland and Pacific Island immigrant communities in Australia." Widening Participation and Lifelong Learning. 10 (3), pp. 35-38.Article
Going to university: Pacific Island migrant perspectives
Cuthill, Michael and Scull, Sue. 2011. "Going to university: Pacific Island migrant perspectives ." Australian Universities' Review. 53 (1), pp. 5-13.Article
Otoia, ancestral village of the Kerewo: modelling the historical emergence of Kerewo regional polities on the island of Goaribari, south coast of mainland Papua New Guinea
Barker, Bryce, Lamb, Lara, David, Bruno, Korokai, Kenneth, Kuaso, Alois and Bowman, Joanne. 2012. "Otoia, ancestral village of the Kerewo: modelling the historical emergence of Kerewo regional polities on the island of Goaribari, south coast of mainland Papua New Guinea." Haberle, Simon G. and David, Bruno (ed.) Peopled landscapes: archaeological and biogeographic approaches to landscapes. Canberra, Australia. Australian National University (ANU) Press. pp. 157-176Edited book (chapter)
Archaeological evidence for south sea islander traditional ritual practice at Wunjunga, Ayr, central Queensland coast
Barker, Bryce and Lamb, Lara. 2011. "Archaeological evidence for south sea islander traditional ritual practice at Wunjunga, Ayr, central Queensland coast." Australian Archaeology.Article
The Emo site (OAC), Gulf Province, Papua New Guinea: resolving long-standing questions of antiquity and implications for the history of the ancestral Hiri maritime trade
David, Bruno, Geneste, Jean-Michel, Aplin, Ken, Delannoy, Jean-Jacques, Araho, Nick, Clarkson, Christopher, Connell, Kate, Haberle, Simon, Barker, Bryce, Lamb, Lara, Stanisic, John, Fairbairn, Andrew, Skelly, Robert and Rowe, Cassandra. 2010. "The Emo site (OAC), Gulf Province, Papua New Guinea: resolving long-standing questions of antiquity and implications for the history of the ancestral Hiri maritime trade." Australian Archaeology. 70, pp. 39-54.Article
Keveoki 1: exploring the Hiri ceramics trade at a short-lived village site near the Vailala River, Papua New Guinea
David, Bruno, Araho, Nick, Barker, Bryce, Kuaso, Alois and Moffat, Ian. 2009. "Keveoki 1: exploring the Hiri ceramics trade at a short-lived village site near the Vailala River, Papua New Guinea." Australian Archaeology. 68, pp. 11-22.Article
Living landscapes of the dead: archaeology of the afterworld among the Rumu of Papua New Guinea
David, Bruno, Pivoru, Max, Pivoru, William, Green, Michael, Barker, Bryce, Weiner, James F., Simala, Douglas, Kokents, Thomas, Arabo, Lisa and Dop, John. 2008. "Living landscapes of the dead: archaeology of the afterworld among the Rumu of Papua New Guinea." David, Bruno and Thomas, Julian (ed.) Handbook of landscape archaeology. Walnut Creek, CA. United States. Left Coast Press, Inc. pp. 158-166Edited book (chapter)
Pedagogical principles in negotiating cultural conflict: a Melanesian example
Waldrip, Bruce, Timothy, Joe and Wilikai, Wilson. 2007. "Pedagogical principles in negotiating cultural conflict: a Melanesian example." International Journal of Science Education. 29 (1), pp. 101-122. https://doi.org/10.1080/09500690600718195Article