Micronesia 1965 - 1974 : A Bibliography Received 10 June 1974

PETER S. CHAPMAN

HIS BIBLIOGRAPHY covers the period 1965-1974, with some entries of earlier dates which either have been recently noticed or are included due to the T broader scope of subject matter than was followed in the prior report (AP 10: 99-114, 1967). This list was originally intended and assembled as a continuation of that report, which in turn served as an addition to a master's thesis. While subscribing to the thought that only papers which present views of Microne­ sian societies of earlier time-levels should be included, I have broadened the scope here to include linguistics, physical anthropology, history, folklore and ethnoscience, and other fields beyond the strictly archaeological. Perhaps the only course not fully pursued has been that dealing with current political problems affecting the international status of Micronesia. The reasons for this greater inclusiveness are two: there have not been over half a dozen archaeological investigations in the last ten years (, Rota, , Nukuoro, Ocean come to mind most readily), and (more importantly), I feel that a broader introduction to the work of other sciences can only benefit the archaeo­ logist's attempts to more adequately describe the area's prehistory. The sheer bulk of items amassed from these other fields in the last ten years has precluded the use of critical comment in this, the last Micronesian review for AP. The review, in a different format, will be prepared by Janet M. Davidson for the Far Eastern Prehistory Association Newsletter (Australian National University, Canberra). Prepublication copies of this bibliography have been placed in the Micronesian Area Research Center, the Bernice P. Bishop Museum Library, and the Pacific Collection, University of Hawaii. Critical comment, providing a cohesive frame not available in annotation, has most regrettably bowed before considerations of space. The approach that was employed in "Micronesia: 1960-1964" (AP 10)

Peter S. Chapman is affiliated with the Department of Anthropology, Bernice P. Bishop Museum, Honolulu. CHAPMAN: Micronesia Bibliography

will be resurrected when continuing interest in the human and natural sciences of Micronesia can find a suitable avenue of expression in a regular forum.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Key

Sources lID Conservation: Programs, Museums, Master Plans IA Geography, Maps, Field Guides lIE Dating IB Series and Journals IC Bibliographies Island Groups IlIA West Carolines < 1500 Area IIIB Marianas lIA General, History IlIC East Carolines > 1500 IIB Intra-areal: Islands of Micronesia IIID Marshalls IIC Inter-areal: Micronesia in Oceania II IE Gilberts

IB: Series and Journals

Archaeology and Physical Anthropology in Oceania MICRONESIAN WORKING PAPERS 1966- Sydney, N.S.W.: University of Sydney. 1969- Agana: Gallery of Art, University of Guam. AsIAN AND PACIFIC ARCHAEOLOGY SERIES 1967- Honolulu: Social Science Research Oceans Institute, University of Hawaii. 1969- Menlo Park, California: Oceans Maga­ zine Co. Association for Anthropology in Micronesia, Newsletter PACIFIC ANTHROPOLOGICAL RECORDS 1972- Agana: Micronesian Area Research 1968- Honolulu: Department of Anthropol­ Center, University of Guam. ogy, Bishop Museum. Guam Recorder [n.s.] Pacific Asian Studies 1971- Agana: Micronesian Area Research 1974- J. A. McDonough, ed. Agana: Pacific Center, University of Guam. Asian Studies Association, University of Guam. Human Biology in Oceania 1971- Sydney,N.S.W.: University of Sydney. PACIFIC HISTORY SERIES 1973 [1(1)-2(2).] 1968- Canberra: Australian National Univer­ Journal of Pacific History sity Press. 1966- Canberra: Australian National Univer­ Pacific Perspectives sity. 1972- Suva, : South Pacific Social Man in the Pacific Sciences Association. 1963- Honolulu: Pacific Scientific Informa- University of California, Los Angeles, Pacific 1970 tion Center, Bishop Museum. [nos. 1-9.] Island Program, Bulletin Micronesian Reporter [quarterly] 1964- Los Angeles: Department of An- 1968- Saipan: Public Information Office, 1971 thropology, University of California. Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. [nos. 1-15.]

MICRONESIAN RESEARCH WORKING PAPERS University of California, Santa Cruz, Association 1964- Saipan: Publications Office, Trust for Social Anthropology in Eastern Oceania, Territory of the Pacific Islands. Newsletter Successor to Anthropological Work­ 1967- Santa Cruz: Department of Anthropol­ ing Papers. ogy, University of California. 162 Asian Perspectives, xvn(2), 1974

University of Hawaii, Micronesian Program University of Hawaii, Pacific Islands Program Bulletin Newsletter 1966- Honolulu: Department of Anthropol- 1968- Honolulu: Pacific Islands Program, 1969 ogy, University of Hawaii,' [nos. 1-6.] University of Hawaii.

UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII, PACIFIC ISLANDS University of Hawaii, Working Papers in PROGRAM, MISCELLANEOUS WORKING PAPERS Linguistics 1973- Honolulu: Pacific Islands Program, 1969- Honolulu: Department of Linguistics, University of Hawaii. University of Hawaii.

AGTHE, JOHANNA 1968a IlIA 1969 lIB Porpoises and taro. Ethnology 7(3): 280-289. Die Abbildungen in Reiseberichten aus Ozeanien 1968b IlIA als Quellen fUr die Volkerkunde (16-18 An atoll environment and ethnogeography. Jahrhundert). Ph.D., Gottingen Universitat. Geographica [Geographical Society, University Arbeiten aus dem Institut fUr Viilkerkunde.der of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur] 4: 54-59. Universitat zu Gottingen, Band 2. iv, 220 pp. Main physical characteristics of W oleai as Munchen: Klaus Renner. conceived of and classified by the inhabitants.

AKERBLOM, KJELL 1970 IlIA 1968 IIC Systems of measurement on Woleai Atoll, Astronomy and Navigation in Polynesia and Caroline Islands. Anthropos 65(1/2): 1-73. Micronesia: A Survey. Etnografiska Museet 1972a lIB Stockholm, Monograph 14. 171 pp., 17 figs., An Introduction to the Peoples and Cultures of 8 plates, chart, bibliography, index. Stockholm. Micronesia. Addison-Wesley Module Publica­ Reviewed by Ben R. Finney, AA 1970, tions, no. 18. 56 pp. Reading, Mass.: Addison­ 72(1): 134-135; L. Duncan, JPS 1972, 81(2): Wesley. 272-273. 1972b IIC ALKIRE, WILLIAM H. Concepts of order in Southeast Asia and 1959 lIB Micronesia. Comparative Studies in Society and Residence, economy and habitat in the Caroline History 14(4): 484-493. Islands: A study in ecologic adaptation. M.A., University of Hawaii. AMERICAN BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS FOR Basis for article: Cultural adaptation in the FOREIGN MISSIONS Caroline Islands, JPS 1960, 69(2): 123-150, n.d. IC noted in earlier review (AP 1967,10: 102, 110). Micronesia Mission Papers, 1852-1907. ABC: 19.4, vols. 1-13, parts of 14-17. Microfilm, 25 1965 IlIA reels. Hamilton Library, University of Hawaii. Lamotrek Atoll and Inter-Island Socioeconomic Honolulu. Ties. xi, 180 pp., appendix, bibliography, 43 "Most important single source of information plates. Illinois Studies in Anthropology, 5. on the Caroline, Marshall and Gilbert groups of Urbana: University of Illinois Press. Micronesia during the second half of the 19th Reviewed by W. A. Lessa, AA 1966, 68(5): century."-H. E. Maude, Journal of Pacific 1274-1275; F. R. Fosberg, Atoll Research Bulletin History 1968, 3: 221. 1966, 117: 7-8; J. S. Uberoi, Man 1966, 1(3): 426. ANDERSON, JON A. 1966 IlIA 1972 IA W oleai systems of measurement. Final Report, N auru. Micronesian Reporter 20(4): 15-19. National Science Foundation Research Grant GS-506. ix, 183 pp., 14 tables, 29 figs., 13 maps, ANONYMOUS 6 plates, bibliography, glossary. Photocopy. 1964 IIID Honolulu: Pacific Scientific Information Center, Debolar: The first coconut. Micronesian Reporter Bishop Museum. 12(5): 12-13. See Alkire (1970) below. Marshallese legend of the coconut-child. CHAPMAN: Micronesia Bibliography

1967 lID BARRAU, JACQUES Palau Museum. Micronesian Reporter 15(2): 1965a IIC 14-17. L'humide et Ie sec: an essay on ethnobotanical 1973 IIIB adaptation to contrastive environments in the Legends of Guam [The Great Gadao]. Guam Indo-Pacific area. JPS 74(3): 329-346. Recorder n.s. 3(2): 15-16. 1965b IIC Witnesses of the past: Notes on some food plants ApPLE, RUSSELL A. of Oceania. Ethnology 4(3): 282-294. 1972 lID 1965c IIC Micronesian Parks, A Proposal: Historic Prop­ Histoire et prehistoire horticoles de l'Oceanie erties Policy and Program in Micronesia (Trust tropicale. JSO 21: 55-78. Territory of the Pacific Islands): Report, [1966] IA Recommendations, and Examples. iv, 88 pp., illus. An ethnobotanical guide for anthropological Saipan: Department of Resources and Develop­ research in Malayo-Oceania. Preliminary draft. ment, TTPI. [v], 149 pp., maps and figs., bibliography [pp. 121-149]. Mimeo. [Bangkok]: UNESCO ARMFIELD, H. Science Cooperation Office for Southeast Asia. 1966 IA Reviewed by F. R. Fosberg, Atoll Research : the island and its people. Australian Bulletin 1967, 119: 6. Field and lab methods, Territories 6(3): 14-22. documentation, and status of the science are considered. Copies available at University of ASHMAN, C. M. Hawaii and the Bishop Museum. 1970 IlIA Native money of Palau. Micronesian Reporter BASCOM, WILLIAM R. 18(3): 39--40. 1965 I1IC Resume of Ritzenthaler report [1954], and Ponape: A Pacific Economy in Transition. viii, function of money in settling clan debts. [ii], 149 pp., bibliography, map, fig., 6 plates. 1971 IA University of California Anthropological Rec­ Saipan overnight. Micronesian Reporter 19(4): ords, 22. Berkeley: University of California 21-24, with 2-page map. Press. Reviewed by R. G. Emerick, AA 1967, BAILEY, C. J. N. 69(2): 250; H. H. Jackman, Oceania 1969, 1967 I1ID 39(4): 312-315. Written in 1946, published in Transformational outline of Marshallese syntax. 1947 in limited mimeo edition by Pacific Science M.A., University of Chicago. Board, this edition contains only minor revisions. 1970 IIIC BALLENDORF, DIRK Ponapean prestige economy. Originally in 1970 IIID Southwestern Journal of Anthropology 1948, Mutiny on the whaleship Globe. Micronesian 4(2): 211-221; reprinted in Cultures of the Reporter 18(1): 24-30; (2): 14-20. Pacific: Selected Readings, ed. by T. G. Harding Summary taken from Lay and Hussey [q.v.] and B. J. Wallace, pp. 85-93, 437. xv, 496 pp., of mutineers at Mili, Ratak, . figs., tables, refs., index. New York: Free Press. 1972 IlIA BASILIUS, BONIFACIO American/Palauans-their first encounter. Mi­ cronesian Reporter 20(3): 36--45. 1971 IA Retelling of the wreck of the Mentor, Capt. Koror between flights. Micronesian Reporter E. C. Barnard, and trials of survivors from 1831- 19(2): 29-31. 1835, largely from Narrative of a Shipwreck • •., BAYARD, DONN T. by Horace Holden, Boston, 1836. 1966 IIC 1973 IIIB The cultural relationships of the Polynesian The confidential Micronesian reporter. Micro­ outliers. M.A., University of Hawaii. nesian Reporter 21(3): 14-18. Outline of work by Hans G. Hornbostel on BEATY, JANICE J. Marianas Islands for Marines, Naval Intel­ [1968] IA ligence, and Bishop Museum, from 1914-1926. Discovering Guam: A Guide to its Towns, Trails Asian Perspectives, xvn(2), I974 and Tenants. 142 pp., 20 plates, index. [Agana? 1968b mc Priv. Pub. ?]. Numeral and attributive classifiers in Trukese. Covers customs, geography, plants, land and Oceanic Linguistics 7(2): 104-146. marine life. BERGER, RAINER 1968 HE BENDER, BYRON W. UCLA radiocarbon dates in the Pacific: Guam 1968 I1ID sherd series. University of California, Los Angeles, Marshallese phonology. Oceanic Linguistics Pacific Island Program, Bulletin 13: 5-6. Also 7(1): 16-35. in Radiocarbon 1968, 10(2): 407. 1969a IIID Vowel dissimilation in Marshallese. University BIRKET-SMITH, K. of Hawaii, Working Papers in Linguistics 1965 HC 1(1): 88-96. Feasts of merit in East Asia and Oceania. Folk 7: 23-37. 1969b IIID Spoken Marshallese: An Intensive Language Ponape and Yap, p. 30. Course with Grammatical Notes and Glossary. BLACKBURN, THOMAS xxv, 437 pp. PALl Language Texts-Micronesia. 1967 mc Honolulu: University Press of Hawaii. Some examples of Ponapean folklore. journal of Reviewed by J. L. Fischer, Language 1971, American Folklore 80(317): 247-254. 47(3): 734-736; R. C. Kiste, AA 1971, 73(2): 407-408. BLAKE, N. M., K. OMOTO, R. L. KIRK, and 1969c HID D. C. GAJDUSEK An Oceanic place-name study. University of 1973 IlIA Hawaii, Working Papers in Linguistics 1(11): Variation in red cell enzyme groups among 43-74. Also in Pacific Linguistic Studies in populations of the Western Caroline Islands, Honour of Arthur Capell, ed. by S. A. Wurm Micronesia. American journal of Human Genetics and D. C. Laycock, pp. 165-188. x, 1292 pp. 25(4): 413-421. Pacific Linguistics, Series C, no. 13. Canberra: BOEBERITZ, BOB Department of Linguistics, Research School of 1968 IA Pacific Studies, Australian National University, On the go: the island in-between [Rota, 1970. Marianas]. Micronesian Reporter 16(4): 43-44. 1971 lIB Micronesian languages. In Current Trends in BOULINIER, GEORGES, and GENEVIEVE BOULINIER Linguistics, 8: Linguistics in Oceania, ed. by 1972 IIC Thomas A. Sebeok, pp. 426-465. 2 vols. The Les Polynesiens et la navigation astronomique. Hague: Mouton. JSO 28(36): 275-281. In Press HID BOYER, DAVID S. Marshallese Reference Grammar. PALl Language 1967 IIA Texts-Micronesia. Honolulu: University Press Micronesia-the Americanization of Eden. of Hawaii. National Geographic Magazine 131(5): 702-744. In Press HID BROWN, JOE Marshallese-English Dictionary. PALl Language 1969 IA Texts-Micronesia. Honolulu: University Press Micronesia. Oceans 2(2): 7-17. of Hawaii. BROWNING, MARY BENTON, R. A. 1968 IIID 1967 mc The sailing of the Rurick. Micronesian Reporter Trukese: an introduction to the Trukese language 16(1): 17-25. for speakers of English. 2 vols., lviii, 607 pp. Retelling of von Kotzebue's visit to the Mimeo. Honolulu: Pacific Collection, Sinclair Marshalls. Library, University of Hawaii. 1970 lIB 1968a HIC Micronesian Heritage. 49 pp., map, illus. Dance Substitutes and classifiers in Trukese. M.A., Perspectives no. 43. New York: Dance Per­ University of Hawaii. spectives Foundation. CHAPMAN; Micronesia Bibliography r65

Summary of known data on Micronesian CARLSON, CLAYTON HAROLD dance. Reviewed by M. McLean, jPS 1972, 1968 IlIA 81(2): 279-282. Palauan phonology, M.A., Cniversity of Hawaii. 1972a JIID CARROLL, VERN Traders in the Marshalls. Micronesian Reporter 1965 mc 20(1): 32-38. An outline of the structure of the language of History of calling- and company-traders from Nukuoro. jPS 74(2): 192-226; 74(4): 451-472. late 18th to early 20th century. 1966 mc 1972b I1ID Nukuoro kinship. Ph.D., University of Chicago. Walab 1m j\lleoo: canoes and navigation in the 1970 IIIC Marshalls. Oceans 5(1): 25-37. Reprinted in Adoption on Nukuoro. In Adoption in Eastern Micronesian Reporter 1973, 21(1): 25-31. Oceania, ed. by Vern Carroll, pp. 121-157. BRYAN, EDWIN H., JR. [viii], 422, [iii] pp. Honolulu: University Press 1967 IIB of Hawaii. Life in Micronesia: The Marshalls and the CARROLL, VERN, and TOBIAS SOULIK Pacific. [newspaper] 1965-1966, Hourglass 1973 IIIC Special Articles nos. 1-23, with 3 pp. supple­ Nukuoro Lexicon, PALl Language Texts­ ment. Folio. Kwajalein, Marshalls. Polynesia, Honolulu: University Press of Hawaii. 1970 IC Land in Micronesia and its Resources: An CAUGHEY, JOHN LYON, III Annotated Bibliography. 119 pp., subject and 1970 IIIC area indices. Honolulu: Pacific Scientific Cultural values in a Micronesian society. Information Center, Bishop Museum. [Wuuman, Truk.] Ph.D., University of Penn­ sylvania. 1971 IA Guide to Place Names in the Trust Territory of CHAMBERLAIN, PHILLIP the Pacific Islands (The Marshall, Caroline and 1972 lID Mariana Islands). iii, 410 pp., 116 maps, index. Micro planning. Micronesian Reporter 20(2): Honolulu: Pacific Scientific Information Center, 33-43. Bishop Museum. Establishment of district and subdistrict 1972a IA master plans; Land Planning Act (1972); T.T. Guide to Islands in the Tropical Pacific (Polynesia, Planning Coordinating Committee (1972). Micronesia, Melanesia). 26 pp. Honolulu: CHAMBERS, A. Pacific Scientific Information Center, Bishop 1971 lIID Museum. A Study of the relocation of two Marshallese 1972b HID atoll communities, Kroeber Anthropological Life in the Marshall Islands. [iv], 237 pp., illus., Society Papers 44: 30-47. maps. Honolulu: Pacific Scientific Information Center, Bishop Museum. CHAMBERS, KEITH 1969 IIID CALDWELL, J. C. A preliminary collection and study of Marshallese 1969 IA folklore. ii, 81 pp. Honolulu: Pacific Collection, Let's Visit Micronesia; Guam (USA) and the Sinclair Library, University of Hawaii. Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. 95 pp., illus., maps, index. New York: John Day. CHAPMAN, PETER S. 1966 IIB CAPELL, ARTHUR Japanese contributions to Micronesian archae­ 1969 IlIA ology and material culture. Abstract of paper Grammar and Vocabulary of the Language of [Japanese contributions to archaeology and Sonsorol-Tobi. [vi], 224 pp. Oceania Linguistic material culture in mandated Micronesia] read Monograph, no. 12. Sydney: University of at 11th Pacific Science Congress, Tokyo. Sydney. Proceedings, vol. 9, Symposium 9, p. 7. Tokyo: As CIMA Report no, 30, 50 copies were Science Council of Japan. Also in Prehistoric issued in 1951: "no alterations have been Culture in Oceania: A Symposium, ed. by undertaken." Reviewed by A, G. Haudricourt, 1. Yawata and Y. H. Sinoto, pp. 67-82. [viii], JSO 1969, 25: 404. 179 pp. Honolulu: Bishop Museum Press, 1968. 166 Asian Perspectives, XVII(Z), 1974

1967 IC DAHLQUIST, PAUL Micronesia: 1960-1964. AP 10: 99-114 [pub­ 1972 mc lished 1970). Kohdo Mwenge : the food complex in a changing Prior critical review of time-depth studies, Ponapean community. Ph.D., Ohio State arranged alphabetically within sections, and University. more selective than present compilation. DAVIDSON, JANET M. CHEYNE, ANDREW 1966 me 1971 IIA Nukuoro-Archaeology on a Polynesian outlier The Trading Voyages of Andrew Cheyne, 1841- in Micronesia. Abstract of paper read at 11th 1844. Ed. by Dorothy Shineberg, based on Pacific Science Congress, Tokyo. Proceedings, Cheyne, A Description of Islands in the Western vol. 9, Symposium 9, p.6. Tokyo: Science Pacific Ocean . .. [London: J. D. Potter, 1852). Council of Japan. Also in Prehistoric Culture in xv, 351 pp. Pacific History Series no. 3. Can­ Oceania: A Symposium, ed. by 1. Yawata and berra: Australian National University Press. Y. H. Sinoto, pp. 51-66. [viii), 179pp. Honolulu: Reviewed by F. X. Hezel, Journal of Pacific Bishop Museum Press, 1968. History 1972, 7: 231-232; by J. P. Faivre, JSO 1967a IIIC 1972, 28(36): 311-312. Value lies in data on Archaeology on coral atolls. In Polynesian early foreign residents rather than ethnographic Culture History: Essays in Honor of Kenneth P. data. Much of Yap and Ponape material appeared Emory, ed. by G. A. Highland et aI., pp. 363-375. in abridged form in earlier [1852) edition. xx, 594 pp., 84 ilIus., index. Bishop Museum Special Publication, no. 56. Honolulu: Bishop COWA [Council for Old World Archaeology) Museum Press. 1%5 IC CO W A Surveys and Bibliographies: Pacific 1967b IIIC Islands, Area 21, no. III. Ed. by Kenneth P. An archaeological assemblage of simple fish­ Emory. Boston: Boston University. hooks from Nukuoro Atoll.JPS 76(2): 177-196, 1970 IC 3 figs. COWA Surveys and Bibliographies: Pacific 1967c IIIC Islands, Area 21, no. IV. Ed. by R. C. Green and Preliminary archaeological investigations on M. Kelly. Boston: Boston University. Ponape and other Eastern Caroline Islands. Micronesica 3(2): 81-95. CRADDOCK, GERALD, and ELFRIEDE CRADDOCK 1968 IIIC 1967 lID A wooden image from Nukuoro in the Auckland Palau Museum Guide. 10 pp. Mimeo. Koror: Museum. JPS 77(1): 77-79, two plates. Department of Community Development, Palau, Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. 1969 lID The prehistory of the Pacific Islands. NZAAN CRAWFORD, DAVID, and LEONA CRAWFORD 12(2): 60-81. 1967 IIA Three paragraphs on Micronesia (pp. 72-73) Missionary Adventures in the South Pacific. summarize work done and problems to be met. 280 pp., 6 photos, index. Tokyo: Charles E. 1970 IIC Tuttle. Polynesian outliers and the problem of culture Reviewed by H. E. Maude, Journal of Pacific replacement in small populations. In Studies in History 1969, 4: 230-231. Oceanic Culture History, vol. I, ed. by R. C. CROCOMBE, R. G. Green and M. Kelly, pp. 61-72. Pacific Anthro­ pological Records, no. 11. Honolulu: Depart­ 1968 II IE ment of Anthropology, Bishop Museum. Observations on land tenure in Tarawa, Gilbert Islands. Micronesica 4(1): 27-37. 1971 IIIC Archaeology on Nukuoro Atoll, a Polynesian DAEUFER, ALICE S., compo Outlier in the Eastern Caroline Islands. vi, 108 pp., 1969 IC 28 figs., 31 tables, refs. Auckland Institute and Pathways to Micronesia: An Annotated Bibli­ Museum, Bulletin 9. Auckland. ography of Selected Works. ix, 47 pp. Saipan: Reviewed by J. Terrell, AA 1973, 75(4): Department of Education, Trust Territory of 1119-1120; J. Garanger, JSO 1972, 28(36): the Pacific Islands. 311. CHAPMAN: Micronesia Bibliography

DE BEAUCLAIR, INEZ 1968b I1IB 1960 lIlA Thin sections of twenty sherds from Guam. Notes on pottery of Yap, Micronesia. JEAS Petrographic Report W.R.D.-28. 3 pp., type­ 9(2/3): 64-67 [published 1966J. script. Palo Alto: Department of Geology, Stanford University. IlIA 1966a "To pursue thoughts gained from ... [Report On pottery of Micronesia, Palauan lamps and W.R.D.-27], Reinman sent ten more. This Mediterranean lamps in the Far East. BIEAS report summarizes impressions of the full 21: 197-212, 8 plates. Portions reprinted collection of 20" (p. 1). [Micronesian pottery], Micronesian Reporter 1967,15(1): 18-21. DICKINSON, WILLIAM R., and 1966b IlIA RICHARD SHUTLER, JR. On the religion of Yap, Micronesia. Abstract of 1971 lIC paper read at 11 th Pacific Science Congress, Temper sands in prehistoric pottery of the Tokyo. Proceedings, vol. 9, Symposium 49, p. 3. Pacific Islands. APAO 6(3): 191-203. Tokyo: Science Council of Japan. Also in Folk 1972 Religion and the W orldview in the Southwestern Ditto: corrigendum. Ibid. 7(1): 79. Pacific: Papers submitted to a symposium, Eleventh DICKSON, DIANE, and CAROL DOSSOR Pacific Science Congress, ed. by N. Matsumoto 1970 IC and T. Mabuchi, pp. 7-1t. vi, 157 pp. Tokyo: World Catalogue of Theses on the Pacific Islands. Keio Institute of Cultural and Linguistic xii, 123 pp. Honolulu: University Press of Hawaii. Studies, Keio University, 1968. Reviewed by R. S. Oppenheim, JPS 1971, 1967a IlIA 80(1): 145-146; E. G. Johnston, Micronesica On religion and mythology of Yap Island, 1971,7(1-2): 245-246. Micronesia. BIEAS 23: 23-36, 2 maps, 4 plates. Expanded version of de Beauclair (1966b, DORAN, EDWIN, JR. 1968), above. 1972 IlIA Wa, Vinta and Trimaran. JPS 81(2): 144-159. 1967b IlIA Description of abilities of canoes of Puluwat, Infant burial in earthenware pots and the West CaroIines, and the Sulu Archipelago, with pyramidal grave on Yap. BIEAS 24: 35-39, reasons for unexpected speed (hull shape, etc.). 3 plates. DOUGLAS, GINA 1968 IlIA 1969 IA Social stratification in Micronesia: the low-caste Draft check list of Pacific Oceanic Islands. people of Yap. BIEAS 25: 45-53. Foreword by E. M. Nicholson. Microllesica 5(2): 327-463. DICKINSON, WILLIAM R. [1966a] IIIB DOUGLAS, R., J. JACOBS, J. SHERLIKER, and Marianas Chamorro sherds of collection 15 J. M. STAVELY [F. M. Reinman]. Petrographic Report W.R.D.- 1961 IIIE 1t. 6 pp., typescript. Palo Alto: Department of Blood groups, serum genetic factors, and Geology, Stanford University. hemoglobins in Gilbert Islands. Medical Journal 60: 146. [1966b] IlIA Palau sherds from D. Osborne. Petrographic DUFF, ROGER Report W.R.D.-14. 2 pp., typescript. Palo Alto: 1967 IIC Department of Geology, Stanford University. Neolithic adzes with differentiated butt, in South China, South-East Asia and Polynesia. In [1967] lIlA Symposium on Historical Archaeological and Gifford sherds from Yap. Petrographic Report Linguistic Studies on Southern China, South-East W.R.D.-16. 2 pp., typescript. Palo Alto: Asia and the Region, ed. by F. S. Department of Geology, Stanford University. Drake, pp.I-14. Hong Kong: Hong Kong 1968a IIIB University Press. Thin sections of ten sherds from Guam. Hypothesizes a Micronesian link between the Petrographic Report W.R.D. -27. 3 pp., type­ and Polynesia, which requires script. Palo Alto: Department of Geology, (unfound) evidence of stepped adzes in the Stanford University. Marianas and Carolines, pp. 4-5. 168 Asian Perspectives, xvn(2), 1974

DUNLAP, DOUGLAS Reviewed by M. D. Lieber, journal of Pacific 1968 IA History 1968, 3: 229. On the go; cloud walking on Kusaie [Mt. Finkol, 2064' peak]. Microoesian Reporter 16(2): 44-45. FIRTH, STEWART 1973 IIA German firms in the Western Pacific Islands, DYEN, ISIDORE 1857-1914. joumal of Pacific History 10-28. 1965 mc 8: A Sketch of Trukese Grammar. xi, 60 pp. Essay no. 4. New Haven: American Oriental Society. FISCHER, JOHN L. Substantially the report made to the Pacific 1965 mc The stylistic significance of consonantal sandhi Science Board as CIMA no. 10 [1948]. in Trukese and Ponapean. AA 67(6, pt. 1): EFOT, B. K., trans. by W. H. GOODENOUGH 1495-1502. 1966 lIIC 1966a mc The tale of pupily-eyeballs-thing: A Truk ghost Syntax and social structure: Truk and Ponape. story. Expedition 8(2): 23-29. Reprinted in In Sociolinguistics: Proceedings of the UCLA Micronesian Reporter 1966, 14(3): 7-11. Sociolinguistics Conference, 1964, ed. by William Bright, pp. 168-187. The Hague: Mouton. ELBERT, SA...mEL H. 1966b mc 1970 IlIA Interrogatives in Ponapean: some semantic and Loan words in Puluwat. In Pacific Linguistic grammatical aspects. In Georgetown University, Studies in Hmwur of Arthur Capell, ed. by S. A. Institute of Languages and Linguistics, Report of Wurm and D. C. Laycock, pp. 235-254. x, 1292 the 17th Annual Round Table Meetings on pp., 25 maps, 1 photo. Pacific Linguistics, Series Linguistics and Language Studies, ed. by F. P. C, no. 13. Canberra: Department of Linguistics, Dinneen, pp.I-17. Monograph Series on Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian Languages and Linguistics, no. 19. x, '258 pp. National University. Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University 1971 IIIA Press. Three Legends of Puluwat and a Bit of Talk. 1966c mc viii, 85 pp., 1 map, 1 photo. Pacific Linguistics, A Ponapean Oedipus tale: structural and Series D, no. 7. Canberra: Department of sociopsychological analysis. Journal of American Linguistics, Research School of Pacific Studies, Folklore 79(311): 109-129. Also in The Anthro­ Australian National University. pologist Looks at Myth, compo by Melville 1972 IIIA Jacobs and ed. by John Greenway, pp. 109-129. Puluwat Dictionary. ix, 400 pp. Pacific Linguis­ xiii, 323 pp. American Folklore Society, tics, Series C, no. 24. Canberra: Department of Bibliographical and Special Series, vol. 17. Linguistics, Research School of Pacific Studies, Austin: University of Texas Press. Australian National University. 1966d lIIC In Press lIlA Respect language and social structure: a com­ Puluwat Grammar. Pacific Linguistics, Series C, parison of Japanese and Ponapean. Abstract of no. 33. Canberra; Department of Linguistics, paper read at 11th Pacific Science Congress, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian Tokyo. Proceedings, voL 9, Divisional Meeting National University. 10-5: Linguistics, p. 20. Tokyo: Science Council of Japan. ELIZAN, T. S., et al. 1966 IIIB 1968 mc The amyotrophic lateral sclerosis Parkinsonism­ Microethnology: small scale comparative studies. dementia complex of Guam. Archives of Neurol­ In Introduction to Cultural Anthropology, ed. by ogy 14(4): 356-368. J. A. Clifton, pp. 375-387. xii, 564 pp. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. EMORY, KENNETH P. Discusses comparisons of Truk and Ponape 1965 mc along with aspects of field work. Kapingamarangi: Social and Religious Life of a 1969 IIlC Polynesian Atoll. [xii], 357 pp., 18 tables, 43 Honorific speech and social structure: A com­ text-figs., bibliography, index. Bishop Museum, parison of Japanese and Ponapean. JPS 78(3); Bulletin 228. Honolulu. 417-422. CHAPMAN: Micronesia Bibliography r69

1970 IIIC GARRIDO, MARIA T. Adoption on Ponape. In Adoption in Eastern 1972 IIIB Oceania, ed. by Vern Carroll, pp. 292-313. Why the iguana has a double tongue [Guam]. [viii], 422, [iii] pp. Honolulu: University Press Guam Recorder n.s. 2(2 and 3): 65. of Hawaii. GILLESPIE, JEFFIE FITZGERALD, W. H., R. W. FORCE, and 1970 IA A. L. KAEPPLER Ponape-between flights. Micronesian Reporter 1969 lID 18(3): 31-34, map. Directory of Asian-Pacific Museums. 61 pp. Honolulu: Bishop Museum Press. GLADWIN, THOMAS 1964 IIIC 1971 Culture and logical process. In Explorations in 1971 Supplement to Directory of Asian-Pacific Cultural Anthropology: Essays in Honor of George Museums. 13 pp. Honolulu: Bishop Museum Peter Murdock, ed. by W. H. Goodenough, Press. pp. 167-177. xiii, 635 pp. New York: McGraw­ Notes three museums on Guam (p. 15), and Hill. one each on Majuro, Koror, Yap, and Ponape Cognition and navigation on Truk. (p. 60). 1970 lIlA FLORA, MARIE JO-ANN East is a Big Bird: Navigation and Logic on 1969 IIIA Puluwat Atoll. [xviii], 241 pp., frontispiece, Analysis of the segmental phonemes of Palauan. 64 photos, 9 maps and diagrams, bibliography, Languages and Linguistics 4(1): 1-30. index. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Extracts [East is a big bird] also in Natural FORCE, ROLAND W., and MARYANNE FORCE History 79(4): 24-35; (5): 58-69. 1965 lIB Reviewed by W. H. Goodenough, AA 1971, Political change in Micronesia. In Induced 73(6): 1336-1337; Leith Duncan, JPS 1972, Political Change in the Pacific: A Symposium, 81(2): 273-274. ed. by Roland W. Force, pp. 1-16. ix, 103 pp. Symposium, Tenth Pacific Science Congress, GLADWIN, THOMAS, et al. 1971 IIIC Honolulu, 1961. Honolulu: Bishop Museum Press. Petrus Mailo, a Micronesian chief [obituary]. Micronesian Reporter 19(4): 26-29. 1972 IIIA Just One House: A Description and Analysis of GOODENOUGH, RUTH GALLAGHER Kinship in the Palau Islands. xx, 143 pp., 1 fig., 1970 IIIC 2 tables, bibliography, index. Bishop Museum, Adoption on Romonum, Truk. In Adoption in Bulletin 235. Honolulu. Eastern Oceania, ed. by Vern Carroll, pp. 314- 340. [viii], 422, [iii] pp. Honolulu: University Fox, ROBERT B. Press of Hawaii. 1970 IIC The Tabon Caves: Archaeological Explorations GOODENOUGH, WARD H. and Excavations on Palawan Island, Philippines. 1965a IIIC xiii, 197 pp., 55 figs., 13 tables, color frontispiece, Personal names and modes of address in two 17 plates, errata, refs. [pp. 189-197]. National Oceanic societies. [Truk and Lakalai, New Museum, Monograph 1. Manila. Britain]. In Context and Meaning in Cultural Association of Tridacna adzes with Micro­ Anthropology: [Essays in Honor of A. Irving nesia, pp. 64-65, passim. Hallowell], ed. by M. E. Spiro, pp. 265-276. N ew York: Free Press. FREEMAN, LILA L. 1965b IIIC 1972a IIIB Rethinking 'status' and 'role', toward a general Island legends: Sirene the mermaid [Guam]. model of the cultural organization of social Guam Recorder n.s. 2(2 and 3): 63-64. relationships: an example from Truk. In The 1972b IIIB Relevance of Models for Social Anthropology, Island legends [Guam]. Guam Recorder n.s. ed by M. Banton, pp. 1-24. xl, 238 pp. A.S.A. 2(4): 9-11. Monographs 1. New York: F. A. Praeger. Asian Perspectives, xvn(2), 1974

1966 I1IC GREENBERG, STEPHEN, LARRY HALL, and Notes on Truk's place names. Micronesica T ADDESE BEYENE 2(2): 95-129, 2 tables, 9 maps. 1969 IlIA The Palauan verb. Languages and Linguistics 1968 11IC 4(1): 68-90. Arts and crafts in Truk. Expedition 11(1): 31-34. GREINER, MARY ANNE GOODENOUGH, WARD H., and HIROSHI SUGlTA 1968 me In Press I II C The legend of Nan Matol. Micronesian Reporter Trukese-English Dictionary. PALl Language 16(2): 5-8. Texts-Micronesia. Honolulu: University Press of Hawaii. GRIMBLE, ARTHUR 1972 II IE GRACE, GEORGE W. Migrations, Myth and Magic from the Gilbert 1966 IIC Islands,' Early Writings of Sir Arthur Grimble. [I. Dyen's] Austronesian lexicostatistical classi­ Arranged and i11ustrated by Rosemary Grimble. fication: A review article. Oceanic Linguistics viii, 316 pp., 7 maps, 3 appendices. London: 5(1): 13-31, with comment by Isidore Dyen, Routledge & Kegan Paul. pp. 32-49; by Dell Hymes, pp. 50-57; and reply Excerpts from field notes and reprints of by Grace, pp. 57-58. published articles, strung together with com­ 1968 lIC mentary and recollection by his daughter. No Classification of the languages of the Pacific. In index or bibliography of Grimble's work. Peoples and Cultures of the Pacific,' An Anthropo­ GUERRERO, VICENTE D. LEON logical Reader, ed. by A. P. Vayda, pp. 63-79. 1970 IlIB xvi, 557 pp., index. New York: Natural History A history of the Marianas. Micronesian Reporter Press. 18(1): 31-40. Written for this volume, not a reprinted Broadly covers immigrants to Saipan from article. other Micronesian areas, and the economy of Saipan during the Japanese period. GREEN, ROGER C. 1966 liD GUILCHER, A. Prehistory at the Eleventh Pacific Science 1967 IIC Congress, Tokyo, Japan, August 22-September Les lies Gilbert comparees aux Touamotous. 10,1966. JPS 75(4): 498-501. JS023(23): 101-114. 1967 lIC HALPERN, KATHERINE SPENCER The immediate origins of the Polynesians. In 1973 IIIC Polynesian Culture History,' Essays in Honor of Obituaries: Ann Fischer, 1919-1971. AA Kenneth P. Emory, ed. by G. A. Highland, R. W. 75(1): 292-294. Force, A. Howard, M. Kelly, and Y. H. Sinoto, pp. 215-240. Bishop Museum, Special Publica­ HAMBRUCH, PAUL [1882-1933], ed. tion 56. Honolulu. 1964 IIC Pp. 217-221 particularly deal with the ques­ Der Tanz der Vogel,' Miirchen der Siidsee. 198 pp. tion of migration to Polynesia through Micro­ Mtinchen: Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag. nesia, finding little connection between the two, and evidence for movements from the New HARRISON, SHELDON P. Hebrides north to Micronesia, and thence east In Press IlIC to west. Mokilese Reference Grammar. PALl Language Texts-Micronesia. Honolulu: University Press 1970 IIIC of Hawaii. Settlement pattern archaeology in Polynesia. In Studies in Oceanic Culture History, Vol. 1, ed. HATANAKA, SACHIKO by R. C. Green and M. Kelly, pp. 13-32. 1967 liB Pacific Anthropological Records, no. 11. Hono­ The process of cultural change in Micronesia lulu: Department of Anthropology, Bishop under the Japanese mandate. In Bunka Jinrui­ Museum. gaku, ed. by M. Gamo, T. Okayashi, and S. Nukuoro and Kapingamarangi discussed, Muratake, I: 65-124.480 pp. Tokyo: Kadokawa pp.25-29. Shoten. CHAPMAN: Micronesia Bibliography 171

HAUDRICOURT, ANDRE G. HELFAND, HARVEY 1972 lIC 1969 IlIA Vne nouvelle classification des langues Austro­ Ode to an abai [Palau]. Micronesian Reporter nesiennes.JSO 28(36): 231-237. 17(2): 38-40. Notice of Dyen's A Lexicostatistical Classi­ Description of meeting house on Kayangel, fication of the Austronesian Languages, Interna­ one of two [with Airai (Babelthuap)] remaining tional Journal of American Linguistics, Memoir traditional structures. 19; and of Grace's review in Oceanic Linguistics 1966,5(1): 13-31. HENRICKSON. P. R. 1968 lIB HAWAII ARCHlTECTS AND ENGINEERS, INC. Two forms of primitive art in Micronesia. 1968a lID Micronesica 4(1): 39-48, 18 figs., 1 plate. Cultural considerations for planning in Micro­ Overview of drawings at Inarajan and Talofofo, nesia: anthropological considerations; Micro­ Guam, and at Palau, compared with Hawaiian nesian structures; Micronesian living patterns; petroglyphs and Pacific Basin styles. homes for Micronesians; Micronesian art. Pre-Final Submission. Trust Territory Physical Planning Program. Honolulu. HEZEL, FRANCIS X. 1970 IIA 1968b lID Catholic missions in the Caroline and Marshall Trust Territory Physical Planning Program, Islands: a survey of historical materials. Journal final report: Ebeye and Carlson Islands, Marshall of Pacific History 5: 213-227. Islands District. 68 pp. Honolulu. 1971 IIA 1968c IID Spanish Capuchins in the Carolines. Micronesian Ditto: Koror. Palau District. 88 pp. Reporter 19(2): 32-40; 19(3): 36-42. 1968d IID 19720 Ditto: Majuro, Marshall Islands District. 77 pp. mc The westernization of Truk: A background 1968e lID glance. Microuesian Reporter 20(4): 24-31. Ditto: Moen Island, Truk District. 74 pp. Western contact during 18th-19th century. 1968f lID 1972b IIIC Ditto: Ponape Island, Ponape District. 70 pp. Sailors beware! Foreign contact with Truk in 1968g lID the last century. Guam Recorder n.s. 2(4): 82-84. Ditto: Saipan, Mariana Islands District. 79 pp. 1973a IIlC 1968h lID The first European visit to Truk [Alonso de Ditto: Yap, Yap District. 66 pp. Arellano: Truk and Puiap, 1565.] Guam Recorder 1968i lID n.s. 3(3): 38-40. Ditto: Planning Legislation. 137 pp. 1973b mc 1972a lID The beginnings of foreign contact with Truk. Ditto: Tol, Truk District. Journal of Pacific History 8: 51-73. 1972b lID Ditto: Wotje, Marshall Islands. HEZEL, FRANCIS X., and MARIA TEREsA DEL VALLE 1972c lID 1972 IlIA Ditto: Rota. Mariana Islands. Early European contact with the Western 1973 lID Carolines: 1525-1750. Journal of Pacific History Ditto: Babelthuap, Palau Islands. 7: 26-44. HEINE, CARL 1971 IA HIATT, ROBERT W., compo Yap between flights. Micronesian Reporter 1969 IC 19(3): 46-50. Contributions by the University of Hawaii and the East-West Center to the Development of Micro­ HEINE, DWIGHT, and JON A. ANDERSON nesia. 43 pp. Honolulu: Research Corporation 1971 IUD of the University of Hawaii. Enen-kio [Wake Island], island of the kio Bibliography of 388 items, items 11-193 on flower. Micronesian Reporter 19(4): 34-37. anthropology, archaeology and linguistics. Asian Perspectives, xvn(2), 1974

HIDIKATA, HISAKATSU HOHENSCHOPP, HENNING (ed. THOMAS B. MCGRATH) 1971 lIC 1973a lIlA Untersuchung zum Para-Mikronesien-Problem Palauan Kinship. [Originally, Blood and con­ unter besonderer Berlicksichtigung der Wuvulu­ jugal relations among the Palau islanders, und Aua-Kultur. Ph.D., University of Hamburg. Kagaku Nan'yo 1940, '3(1):27-42.] English Islands west of Manus, Admiralty Islands, translation. University of Guam, Micronesian Bismarck Archipelago. Area Research Center, Publication no. 1. [iii, 18 pp.] Agana: Garrison & McCarter, Inc. HOWELLS, W. W. The Japanese journal, South Sea Science, was 1970 UC issued by the Nippon Gakujutsu Shinkokai, Anthropometric grouping analysis of Pacific Parao Nettai Seibutsu Kenkyiisho, Tokyo. peoples. APAO 5(3): 192-217. 1973b IlIA Some Ceramics of Palau. [Originally, Ceramics Hsu, R. W. with decoration found in the Palau Islands of 1969a IlIA Micronesia, Jinruigaku Kenkyu 1960, 7(1 and 2): Phonology and morphophonemics of Yapese. 66-89.] English translation. University of Guam, Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley. Micronesian Area Research Center, Publication 1969b IIIA no. 2. (iii, 27 pp,] Agana: Garrison & McCarter, Phonology and morphophonemics of Yapese. Inc. University of Hawaii, Working Papers in The Japanese journal, Quarterly Journal of Linguistics 1(3): 165-166. Anthropology, is issued by Kyushu University, Abstract of dissertation submitted to Univer­ Fukuoka City. sity of California, Berkeley. [1973c] IlIA Stone Images of Palau. [Originally, Report on 1969c IlIA consecrated stone images and other stone works Apocope and umlaut in Yapese. University of in Palau, Micronesia, Minzokugaku Kenkyit Hawaii, Working Papers in Linguistics t (5): 1956, 20(3 and 4): 1-53.] English translation. 93-105. University of Guam, Micronesian Area Research Center, Publication no. 3. 93 pp. Agana: HUGHES, DANIEL T. Garrison & McCarter, Inc. [1960 ?] IC The JapaneseJournal of Ethnology is issued by Selected and annotated bibliography of the the Nippon Minzokugakkai, Tokyo. Translation ethnological literature of the Caroline and includes Hidikata's The stone burials of Konrei Marshall islands. [iii], 88 pp. Typescript. in Palau, in Taiheiyo no Minzoku: Seijigaku, by Honolulu: Pacific Collection, Sinclair Library, Y. Hirano and K. Kiyono, pp. 298-305, Tokyo: University of Hawaii. Nihon Hyoronsha, 1942; and in Taiheiyo 1941, Contents arranged by bibliographies, Micro­ 4(6); and in Hidikata (1956: 48-51). Translation nesia, Kapingamarangi and Nukuoro, Marshalls, also includes K. Kiyono's Addenda to Mr. Mokil and Kusaie, Palau, Ponape, Truk and Tschukikata's "Report on stone burials excavated Nomoi Ids., Ulithi and Woleai Islands, Yap. in Palau," in Hirano and Kiyono [1942: 305- Based on Cross Cultural Survey, and Human 312]; and in Taiheiyo 1941, 4(8); and in Hidikata Relations Area Files at Yale, noting English (1956: 51-53). These appear in the present translations if available. translation on pp. 85-89, and pp. 89-93. See 1967 IIlC Chapman (1966(1968]: 75). Democracy in a traditional society: A role analysis of the political system of Ponape, Eastern HILL, PETER Caroline Islands. Ph.D., Catholic University of 1969 IA America. On the go-the highlands of Ponape. Micro­ 1969a HIC nesian Reporter 17(2): 43-45. Democracy in a traditional society: two hypo­ theses on role. AA 71(1): 36-45. HIRANO, A., et a1. 1966 IIIB 1969b mc Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and Parkinsonism­ Conflict and harmony: Roles of councilman dementia complex on Guam. Archives of Neurol­ and section chief on Ponape. Oceania 40(1): ogy 15(1): 35-51. 32-41. CHAPMAN; Micronesia Bibliography 173

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JOHNSTON, EMILIE G. 1968 IIID 1972a IIIB Kili Island: A Study of the Relocation of the References to the latte of the Mariana Islands. Ex-Bikini Marshallese. xii, 393 pp. Mimeo. Guam Recorder n.s. 2(1): 8-11. Eugene: Department of Anthropology, Univer­ sity of Oregon. 1972b IIIB Chamorro tools, implements and utensils. Guam KLUGE, P. F. Recorder n.s. 2(2 and 3): 58-59. 1968 IA Micronesia's unloved islands: Ebeye. Micro­ JOSEPHS, LEWIS S. nesian Reporter 16(3): 31-37. In Press IIIA 1969 IA Palauan Reference Grammar. PALl Language The beaches of Saipan. Micronesian Reporter Texts-Micronesia. Honolulu: University Press 17(2): 21-32, foldout map of Saipan. of Hawaii. KNOX-MAWER, JUNE KAHN, E. J., JR. 1969 II IE IIA 1966a A World of Islands. Photos by Peter Carmichael. A reporter at large: Micronesia. I : The American 78 pp., illus. New York: Viking Press. period; II: From U to Kapingamarangi; III: Photo introduction to Fiji, Gilberts (pp. 25--40, With a baa baa here and a quack quack there. with 37 plates on 39 pp.), Ellice Islands and New Yorker 42(16, 17, 18). Tonga. 1966b IIA A Reporter in Micronesia. 313 pp., photos, index, KNUDSON, KENNETH E. endpaper maps. New York: W. W. Norton. 1964 IIIE From the reverse of the title page: "A good Titiana : A Gilbertese Community in the Solomon part of the contents of this book originally Islands. [v], i, 245 pp., with appendix of 9 figs. appeared, in somewhat different form, in The (7 maps, 2 genealogical charts), 9 tables. Mimeo. New Yorker." Eugene: Department of Anthropology, Univer­ sity of Oregon. 1971 IIA A reporter at large: Micronesia revisited. New 1970 lIB Yorker 47(44): 98, 100-112, 115. Resource fluctuation, productivity, and social organization on Micronesian coral islands. Ph. D., KESOLEI, KATHERINE University of Oregon. 1971 IIIA Palauan Legends, No.1. viii, 28 pp. Palau Com­ KOCH, GERD munity Action Agency. Saipan: Department of 1965 IIIE Education, Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. Materielle Kultur der Gilbert-Inseln: Nonouti, Six stories presented in English and Palauan Tabiteuea, Onotoa. 214, ii pp., 130 figs., 38 on facing pages. photos, bibliography, index [figs. include 4 maps]. Museum fiir Viilkerkunde, n.f. 6 Abt. KEY, ROBERT E., ed. Siidsee III. Berlin. 1968 lIIB Reviewed by H. Tischner, ZFE 1967,92(2): A Science Teacher's Handbook to Guam. iv, 308-309. 98 pp., illus. Agana: Guam Science Teachers 1966 IIC Association. The Polynesian-Micronesian 'culture boundary'. Abstract of paper read at 11 th Pacific Science KIDSON, C. S. Congress, Tokyo. Proceedings, vol. 9, Divisional 1967 IIC Meeting 10-2, p. 3. Tokyo: Science Council of Genetics of human populations: studies in Japan. Melanesia, Micronesia and . M.D., University of Sydney. KOCH, GERD, DIETER CHRISTENSEN, 'SIGRID KOCH, and HONOR MAUDE KISTE, ROBERT CARL 1969 II IE 1967 IIID Kultur der Gilbert-Inseln. vi, 346 pp. Giittingen: Changing patterns of land tenure and social Institut fiir den Wissenschaftlichen Film. organization among the ex-Bikini Marshallese. Designed to accompany a film on the Gilbert Ph.D., University of Oregon. Islands. CHAPMAN: Micronesia Bibliography 175

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LEE, KEE-DONG 1972 lIB 1972 mc We, the Navigators: The Ancient Art of Land­ Some derivational rules of Kusaiean. University finding in the Pacific. xviii, 346 pp., 63 figs., of Hawaii, Working Papers in LinguiStics 13 plates, 6 maps, endpaper map of Oceania, 4(1): 45-69. 2 appendices, references, index. Honolulu: University Press of Hawaii. 1974a IIIC Reviewed by G. R. Lewthwaite, Journal of A Kusaiean-English Dictionary. Honolulu: Pacific History 1973, g: 224-225. University Press of Hawaii. 1974b IlIC LEWIS, JAMES L. A Kusaiean Reference Grammar. Honolulu: 1967 mc University Press of Hawaii. Kusaiean Acculturation, 1824-1948: Kusaie Island, Eastern Caroline Islands, Micronesia. LESSA, WILLIAM A. 100 pp., bibliography. Saipan: Division of Land 1966a IIIA Management, Trust Territory of the Pacific "Discoverer-of-the-Sun," mythology as a reflec­ Islands. tion of culture. Journal of American Folklore Reprint either of Lewis' undated [1948] 79(311): 3-51. Also in The Anthropologist Looks CIMA report no. 17, or the revision of that at Myth, compo by Melville Jacobs and ed. by report made available to the present compiler by John Greenway, pp. 3-51. xiii, 323 pp. American Mr. Lewis and the Pacific Science Board, Folklore Society, Bibliographical and Special National Research Council in 1964. Series, vol. 17. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1966. LIEBER, MICHAEL D. 196M lIlA 1968a IIIC Uiithi: A Micronesum Design for Living. x, The nature of the relationship between land 118 pp., 4 figs., 1 map, 2 plates, bibliography. tenure and kinship on Kapinga-Marangi Atoll. Case Studies in Cultural Anthropology series. Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston. 1968b mc Reviewed by T. Gladwin, AA 1967, 69(5): Porakiet: A Kapingamarangi Colony on Ponape. 526; K. O. L. Burridge, Man 1967, 2(1): 155. [iv], 230 pp., 5 maps, refs. Eugene: Department 1969 IIC of Anthropology, University of Oregon. The Chinese trigrams in Micronesia. Journal of Reviewed by H. E. Maude, Journal of Pacific American Folklore 82(326): 353-362. History 1969, 4: 230-231. 1970 IIIC LEWIS, DAVID Adoption in Kapingamarangi. In Adoption in 1969 IIC Eastern Oceania, ed. by Vern Carroll, pp. 158- Navigational techniques of the early Polynesians 205. [viii], 422, [iii] pp. Honolulu: University and Micronesians. Journal of Australian Institute Press of Hawaii. of Navigation 3(2): 1-16. 1970 lIC LIEBER, MICHAEL D., and Polynesian and Micronesian navigation tech­ KALIO HIKARIP DIKEPA niques. Journal of the Institute of Navigation 1974 IIIC 23(4): 432-447. Kapingamarangi Lexicon. 384 pp. PALl Lan­ guage Texts-Polynesia. Honolulu: University 1971a IIC Press of Hawaii. 'Expanding' the target in indigenous navigation. Journal of Pacific History 6: 83-95; with com­ LIEN, CHAO-MEl ment by Andrew Sharp (David Lewis on indi­ 1967 IIIB genous Pacific navigation, ibid., 1972, 7: 222- On the recent collection of archaeological 223), and reply by David Lewis (The gospel specimens from Guam. [In Chinese.] BDAA according to St. Andrew, ibid., 1972, 7: 223- 225). 29/30(325): 66-70, iHus.

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LONG, AUSTIN; LUNDSGAARDE, HENRY P., and 1965 lIE MARTIN G. SILVERMAN Smithsonian Institution radiocarbon measure­ 1972 II IE ments II, I: archaeological samples, F: Asia and Category and group in Gilbertese kinship.: an Pacific, Ponape series. Radiocarbon 7: 253-254. updating of Goodenough's analysis. Ethnology Site P-2, Idehd (Evans, Meggers, and 11(2): 95-110. Riesenberg): Samples SI-90 = A.D. 1430, SI-91 = A.D. 1260, SI-92 = A.D. 1180. LUNDSGAARDE, HENRY P., ed. 1974 lIB LOOMIS, ALBERTINE Land Tenure in Oceania. Association for Social 1970 IIA Anthropology in Oceania, Monograph no. 2. To All People: A History of the Hawaii Conference Honolulu: University Press of Hawaii. of the United Church of Christ. xiv, 417 pp., Analysis of seven systems, including studies illus., index. Honolulu: Hawaii Conference of from the Carolines, Marshalls, Gilberts, and the United Church of Christ. Kapingamarangi. Asian Perspectives, XVU(2), 1974

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