Special Issue
Edited by:
Camellia Webb-Gannon
Western Sydney University
Jioji Ravulo
University of Wollongong
Contents
How do people belong in the Pacific? Introduction to this issue
(pp. 1-3)
Camellia Webb-Gannon
Western Sydney University
Jioji Ravulo
University of Wollongong
A shell and a stone: Pacific chaplaincy practice at Western Sydney University
(pp. 4-11)
Shannon Said
Western Sydney University
The Tabligh Jama’at and Islamic revivalism in Fiji
(pp. 12-20)
Jan Ali
Western Sydney University
Customary land title and Indigenous rights in Papua New Guinea
(pp. 21-29)
Diane Colman
Western Sydney University
Jioji Ravulo
University of Wollongong
Camellia Webb-Gannon
Western Sydney University
Michael Webb
The University of Sydney
Female Japanese Citizens in New Caledonia: Pre-December 8, 1941
(pp. 45-52)
Rowena Ward
University of Wollongong
Food security in the Solomon Islands: Preliminary results from a survey of the Honiara Central Market
(pp. 53-70)
Nichole Georgeou
Western Sydney University
Charles Hawksley
University of Wollongong
James Monks
Western Sydney University
Waves of words: Ancient Asia-Pacific connection with North Australia
(pp. 71-79)
Rachel Hendery
Western Sydney University
Patrick McConvell
The Australian National University
Language use and language attitudes in New Caledonia with particular reference to French Creole Tayo
(pp. 80-88)
Anu Bissoonauth
University of Wollongong
Published by the Macmillan Brown Centre for Pacific Studies University of Canterbury