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Recent Pacific Islands Publications: Selected Acquistions, June 1999 bksnoted Page 143 Thursday, June 21, 2001 2:15 PM BOOKS NOTED RECENT PACIFIC ISLANDS PUBLICATIONS: SELECTED ACQUISITIONS, JUNE 1999–FEBRUARY 2000 This list of significant new publications relating to the Pacific Islands was selected from new acquisitions lists received from Brigham Young University –Hawai‘i, University of Hawai‘i at Mânoa, Bernice P. Bishop Museum, Univer- sity of Auckland, East-West Center, University of the South Pacific, National Library of Australia, Melanesian Studies Resource Center of the University of California–San Diego, and Secretariat of the Pacific Community Library. Other libraries are invited to send contributions to the Books Noted Editor for future issues. Listings reflect the extent of information provided by each institution. Ahmed-Michaux, Paul, and William Roos. Images de la population de la Nouvelle-Calédo- nie: Principaux résultats de recensement 1996. Paris: Inst. National de la Statistique et des Etudes Economiques, 1997. Aiu, Pua‘ala‘okalani D. This Land Is Our Land: The Social Construction of Kaho‘olawe Island. Ph.D. thesis, U. Massachusetts, 1997. Aldrich, Robert, and John Connell. The Last Colonies. Cambridge: Cambridge U. Press, 1998. Alegado, Dean T. Sinking Roots: Filipino American Legacy in Hawaii. Honolulu: Center for Philippine Studies, U. Hawai‘i, 1998. Alexander, Joseph H. Utmost Savagery: The Three Days of Tarawa. Annapolis: Naval Inst. Press, 1995. Al Wardi, Semir. Tahiti et la France: Le partage du pouvoir. Paris: L’Harmattan, 1998. Anderson, Atholl. An Ethno-history of the Southern Maori. Dunedin: U. Otago Press, 1997. Anouya, D., et al. 40 ans de poésié néo-calédonniene, 1954–1994: Anthologie. Noumea: Club des Amis de la Poésié, 1994. Pacific Studies, Vol. 23, Nos. 1/ 2 —March/June 2000 143 bksnoted Page 144 Thursday, June 21, 2001 2:15 PM 144 Pacific Studies, Vol. 23, Nos. 1/2 —March/ June 2000 The Apology to Native Hawaiians on Behalf of the United States for the Overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaii. Honolulu: Ka‘imi Pono Press, 1994. Arthur, J. M. Aboriginal English: A Cultural Study. Oxford: Oxford U. Press, 1996. Ballara, Angela. Iwi: The Dynamics of Tribal Maori Society from the Eighteenth to the Early Twentieth Century. Wellington: Victoria U. Press, 1997. Bauman, Kay. Solomon Island Folktales from Malaita. Danbury, Conn.: Rutledge Books, 1998. Beilharz, Peter. Imagining the Antipodes: Culture, Theory, and the Visual in the Work of Bernard Smith. Cambridge: Cambridge U. Press, 1997. Belich, James. The New Zealand Wars and the Victorian Interpretation of Racial Con- flict. Rev. ed. Auckland: Penguin, 1998. Bell, Daphne. Ethnic New Zealand: Towards Cultural Understanding. Hamilton, N.Z.: New Settlers Focus Group, 1998. Bischof, Gunter, and Robert L. Dupont, eds. The Pacific War Revisited. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State U., 1997. Bonnemaison, Joël. Les gens des lieux: Histoire et géosymboles d’une société enracinée: Tanna. Paris: Editions de l’ORSTOM, 1997. Botha, W. P. B. Wantok (One Talk). Oxford: Heinemann Educational, 1995. Bourke, R. M., et al. Bougainville Province: Text Summaries, Maps, Code Lists, and Village Identification. Canberra: Dept. of Human Geography, Australian National U., 1998. Brown, Stanley B. From Fiji to the Balkans: History of the Fiji Police. Suva: Fiji Police, 1998. Busch, Werner von, et al., eds. New Politics in the South Pacific. Suva: Inst. of Pacific Studies, U. South Pacific, 1994. Camacho, Keith Lujan. Enframingi TaoTao Tano: Colonialism, Militarism, and Tourism in Twentieth Century Guam. M.A. thesis, U. Hawai‘i, 1998. Chazeau, Jean. Bibliographie indexeé de la faune terrestre Nouvelle-Calédonie: Systéma- tique, écologie et biogéographie = Indexed Bibliography of Terrestrial Fauna of New Caledonia. Paris: Editions de l’ORSTOM, 1995. Cheung, Francis. Tahiti et ses îles (1919–1945): Etude d’une société coloniale aux antipodes de sa métropole. Paris: Editions L’Harmattan, 1998. Chinen, Joyce N., et al., eds. Women in Hawai‘i: Sites, Identities, and Voices. Honolulu: U. Hawai‘i Press, 1997. Cisco, Dan. Hawai‘i Sports: History, Facts, and Statistics. Honolulu: U. Hawai‘i Press, 1999. Clark, John R. K. Hawai‘i’s Best Beaches. Honolulu: U. Hawai‘i Press, 1999. Claxton, Karl. Bougainville 1988–98: Five Searches for Security in the North Solomons Province of Papau New Guinea. Canberra: Strategic and Defense Studies Centre, Australian National U., 1998. Coles, S. L. Biodiversity of Marine Communities in Pearl Harbor, Oahu, Hawaii. Honolulu: Bishop Museum Press, 1997. Collins, Wilkie. Ioláni, or, Tahíti As It Was: A Romance. Princeton: Princeton U. Press, 1999. Connell, John, and John P. Lea. Island Towns: Managing Urbanization in Micronesia. Hono- lulu: Center for Pacific Islands Studies, 1998. Constitution of the Republic of the Fiji Islands, 27th July 1998. Suva: Government Printer, 1998. Cook Islands People in New Zealand. Wellington: Statistics New Zealand, 1998. Cowing, Sue, ed. Fire in the Sea: An Anthology of Poetry and Art. Honolulu: U. Hawai‘i Press, 1996. bksnoted Page 145 Thursday, June 21, 2001 2:15 PM Books Noted 145 Crook, William Pascoe, et al. An Essay toward a Dictionary and Grammar of the Lesser- Australian Language, According to the Dialect Used at the Marquesas (1799). Auck- land: Inst. of Polynesian Languages and Literatures, 1998. Daly, Martin. Tonga. Oxford: Clio, 1999. Davies, Hugh. Earth Tok: An Introduction to Earth Composition, Structure, Processes, and Hazards from a Papua New Guinea Perspective. Port Moresby: U. Papua New Guinea Press, 1996. Deckker, Paul de, and Laurence Kuntz. La bataille de la coutume et ses enjeux pour le Pacifique Sud. Paris: L’Harmattan, 1998. Deloitte & Touche. Kingdom of Tonga: Economic Impact Analysis of Tourism in Tonga. Suva: Tourism Council of the South Pacific, 1997. Denny, Jim. The Birds of Kaua‘i. Honolulu: U. Hawai‘i Press, 1999. Derlon, Brigitte. De mémoire et d’oubli: Anthropologie des objets malanggan de Nouvelle- Irlande. Paris: CNRS Editions, 1997. Development Strategy for Fiji: Policies and Programmes for Sustainable Growth. Suva: Gov- ernment Printer, 1997. Dickie, Mary. Women and Money in the Pacific. 2d ed. rev. Suva: International Labour Organisation, 1990. Dinnen, Sinclair. Law, Order, and State in Papua New Guinea. Canberra: Centre for the State and Public Policy in Melanesia, Australian National U., 1997. Dockrill, Saki, ed. From Pearl Harbor to Hiroshima: The Second World War in Asia and the Pacific, 1941–1945. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1994. Dominguez, Virginia R., and David Y. H. Wu, eds. From Beijing to Port Moresby: The Poli- tics of National Identity and Cultural Politics. Amsterdam: Gordon and Breach, 1997. Donner, William W., and James G. Flanagan, eds. Social Organization and Cultural Aes- thetics. Lanham, Md.: University Press of America, 1997. Dream Collectors: One Hundred Years of Art in New Zealand. Wellington: Te Papa Press, 1998. Duff, Alan. Both Sides of the Moon. Auckland: Vintage, 1998. Dukes, Michael Peter. On the Nonexistence of Anaphors and Pronomials in Tonga. Ph.D. thesis, U. California–Los Angeles, 1996. Dunnigan, James F., and Albert A. Nofi. The Pacific War Encyclopedia. New York: Facts on File, 1998. Du Plessis, Rosemary, and Lynne Alice. Feminist Thought in Aotearoa/New Zealand: Dif- ferences and Connections. Auckland: Oxford U. Press, 1998. Duriez-Toutain, Caroline. Présence et perceptions maristes à Tonga 1840–1900. Bordeaux: Centre de Recherche sur les Espaces Tropicaux de l’Université Michel de Montaigne, 1996. Duyker, Edward. Nature’s Argonaut: Daniel Solander 1733–1782, Naturalist and Voyager with Cook and Banks. Carlton, Vic.: Melbourne U. Press, 1998. Ell, Gordon. Heritage of Aotearoa. Auckland: Bush Press of New Zealand, 1998. Enhancing the Role of Government in the Pacific Island Economies. Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 1998. Eves, Richard. The Magical Body: Power, Fame, and Meaning in a Melanesian Society. Amsterdam: Harwood, 1998. Ewings, Rory. Changing Their Minds: Tradition and Politics in Contemporary Fiji and Tonga. Christchurch: Macmillan Brown Centre for Pacific Studies, 1998. La femme: Entre tradition et modernity dans le Pacifique Sud. Paris: L’Harmattan, 1996. bksnoted Page 146 Thursday, June 21, 2001 2:15 PM 146 Pacific Studies, Vol. 23, Nos. 1/2 —March/ June 2000 Feuiaki, Fine. Minerva Reef = Hakau Minerva: The Tuaikaepau’s Tragic Voyage. 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