| Title | Date | Reference | Authors | Call # | ISSN | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| From the margin to the centre: Tongan knowledge at the heart of inquiry | 2025 | Pacific studies 48 (1): 1-36 | *H6/KX [PACIFIC-] | 0275-3596 | |||
| Reconciling theology, God, and climate change in the Pacific Islands: the emergence of syncretism and ecotheology | 2025 | Pacific studies 48 (1): 37-62 | *H6/KX [PACIFIC-] | 0275-3596 | |||
| Facilitating culturally affirming experiences for Pacific Islander STEM students through an apprentice model for undergraduate research | 2025 | Pacific studies 48 (1): 63-88 | *H6/KX [PACIFIC-] | 0275-3596 | |||
| Why study others? | 2025 | Pacific studies 48 (1): 89-118 | *H6/KX [PACIFIC-] | 0275-3596 | |||
| Koloa fufū a e fefine Tonga: validating Tongan knowledge and values as pedagogy for Tongan girls through a Tā-Vā perspective | 2025 | Pacific studies 48 (1): 119-38 | *H6/KX [PACIFIC-] | 0275-3596 | |||
| Introduction: ethnographic stories of food sovereignty in Oceania | 2025 | Pacific studies 48 (2): 139-54 | *H6/KX [PACIFIC-] | 0275-3596 | |||
| Food sovereignty principles in global perspective | 2025 | Pacific studies 48 (2): 155-78 | *H6/KX [PACIFIC-] | 0275-3596 | |||
| Hard work, food sovereignty, and the perils of development | 2025 | Pacific studies 48 (2): 179-200 | *H6/KX [PACIFIC-] | 0275-3596 | |||
| "My food give me power": food sovereignty and the "customary" gardens of Tanna, Vanuaru | 2025 | Pacific studies 48 (2): 201-23 | *H6/KX [PACIFIC-] | 0275-3596 | |||
| From sovereign to nonsovereign (and back?): Enewetak/Ujelang endeavors | 2025 | Pacific studies 48 (2): 224-43 | *H6/KX [PACIFIC-] | 0275-3596 | |||
| Fishing practices and food sovereignty in the Sāmoan bioregion: finding balance in the spaces between | 2025 | Pacific studies 48 (2): 244-67 | *H6/KX [PACIFIC-] | 0275-3596 | |||
| Legacies of transmission: sovereignty, foodways and diseases in the Marquesas Islands/Fenua Ènata | 2025 | Pacific studies 48 (2): 268-300 | *H6/KX [PACIFIC-] | 0275-3596 | |||
| Nourishing grassroots connections through food sovereignty activism in Hawai'i | 2025 | Pacific studies 48 (2): 301-26 | *H6/KX [PACIFIC-] | 0275-3596 | |||
| Epilogue: Kupu Ka Niu Kupu Ke Kanaka: transforming understandings of an ancient ancestor through the Niu Now Movement | 2025 | Pacific studies 48 (2): 327-43 | *H6/KX [PACIFIC-] | 0275-3596 | |||
| Historical and contemporary representation of kava by members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints | 2024 | Pacific studies 47 (1): 1-26 | *H6/KX [PACIFIC-] | 0275-3596 | |||
| Aita o Paul Gauguin i ite i te parau i te reo Tahiti: the colonial implications of Paul Gauguin's inconrrect Tahitian | 2024 | Pacific studies 47 (1): 27-41 | *H6/KX [PACIFIC-] | 0275-3596 | |||
| Autonomy and creativity in 'Epeli Hau'ofa and the Lo'au University philosophy of education for thinking | 2024 | Pacific studies 47 (1): 42-65 | *H6/KX [PACIFIC-] | 0275-3596 | |||
| Cybersecurity laws in South Pacific nations | 2024 | Pacific studies 47 (1): 66-80 | *H6/KX [PACIFIC-] | 0275-3596 | |||
| Vavanga, vavalo, and fakakaukau with vā-tā | 2024 | Pacific studies 47 (2): 91-129 | *H6/KX [PACIFIC-] | 0275-3596 | |||
| Lalava in Tonga | 2024 | Pacific studies 47 (2): 130-58 | *H6/KX [PACIFIC-] | 0275-3596 | |||
| The successes of Rotuman women in the modern world | 2024 | Pacific studies 47 (2): 159-77 | *H6/KX [PACIFIC-] | 0275-3596 | |||
| Introduction | 2023 | Pacific studies 46 (1): 1-10 | *H6/KX [PACIFIC-] | 0275-3596 | |||
| Aging and well-being on Rotuma in historical perspective | 2023 | Pacific studies 46 (1): 11-44 | *H6/KX [PACIFIC-] | 0275-3596 | |||
| From atoll to mainland: aging Micronesians in the context of migration | 2023 | Pacific studies 46 (1): 45-60 | *H6/KX [PACIFIC-] | 0275-3596 | |||
| Fraught aging and frayed social networks | 2023 | Pacific studies 46 (1): 61-83 | *H6/KX [PACIFIC-] | 0275-3596 | |||
| Kaumātuatanga: kōrero of Māori elders from three Tai Tokerau tribal groups | 2023 | Pacific studies 46 (1): 84-102 | *H6/KX [PACIFIC-] | 0275-3596 | |||
| Talanoa digital storytelling as a culturally appropriate method in palliative care health research: an evaluation of the narratives of Pacific families caring for older loved ones at end of life | 2023 | Pacific studies 46 (1): 103-21 | *H6/KX [PACIFIC-] | 0275-3596 | |||
| An emergent genealogy of Kahuku's contested Red Raider mascot | 2023 | Pacific studies 46 (2): 123-59 | *H6/KX [PACIFIC-] | 0275-3596 | |||
| Performing identity and indigeneity in global sporting events | 2023 | Pacific studies 46 (2): 160-86 | *H6/KX [PACIFIC-] | 0275-3596 | |||
| Behaviorist ethics in a Polynesian community: Anuta, Solomon Islands | 2023 | Pacific studies 46 (2): 187-205 | *H6/KX [PACIFIC-] | 0275-3596 | |||
| Lea Tafe/Heke, Tongan language drift/shift: a Tāvāist philosophical critique | 2022 | Pacific studies 45 (1): 1-35 | *H6/KX [PACIFIC-] | 0275-3596 | |||
| Sentiment and solidarities: rooting Enewetak/Ujelang identities in space and place | 2022 | Pacific studies 45 (1): 36-62 | *H6/KX [PACIFIC-] | 0275-3596 | |||
| Fishing camps and topiary trees: place, affect, and moral agency in a Papua New Guinea modernity | 2022 | Pacific studies 45 (1): 63-87 | *H6/KX [PACIFIC-] | 0275-3596 | |||
| The Book of Revelation in Nafe (Kwamera): William Watt's translations and loanwords | 2022 | Pacific studies 45 (2): 103-32 | *H6/KX [PACIFIC-] | 0275-3596 | |||
| The king's final journey: American press coverage of King Kalākaua's last visit to the United States, 1890-1891 | 2022 | Pacific studies 45 (2): 133-56 | *H6/KX [PACIFIC-] | 0275-3596 | |||
| "Chinese pacifism?" Exploring Chinese news media representations of Pacific Island countries | 2022 | Pacific studies 45 (2): 157-86 | *H6/KX [PACIFIC-] | 0275-3596 | |||
| 'Atamai-Loto, moe Faka'ofo'ofa-'Aonga: Tongan Tā-Vā time-space philosophy of mind-heart and beauty-utility | 2021 | Pacific studies 44 (1-2): 1-11 | *H6/KX [PACIFIC-] | 0275-3596 | |||
| Sino, 'ilo, moe ongo: body, knowing, and feeling | 2021 | Pacific studies 44 (1-2): 12-94 | *H6/KX [PACIFIC-] | 0275-3596 | |||
| Tongan hoa: inseparable yet indispensable pairs/binaries | 2021 | Pacific studies 44 (1-2): 95-141 | *H6/KX [PACIFIC-] | 0275-3596 | |||
| Sio fakatonga 'a'e ati fakatonga: Tongan views of Tongan arts | 2021 | Pacific studies 44 (1-2): 142-62 | *H6/KX [PACIFIC-] | 0275-3596 | |||
| Loto tu'a, mole fale: inside, outside, and house | 2021 | Pacific studies 44 (1-2): 163-87 | *H6/KX [PACIFIC-] | 0275-3596 | |||
| Vaka, fale, moe kava: boat, house, and kava - mana structures, mana spaces | 2021 | Pacific studies 44 (1-2): 188-223 | *H6/KX [PACIFIC-] | 0275-3596 | |||
| Siueli'oe Pasifiki: jewel of the Pacific - a sung poetry of praise and rivalry | 2021 | Pacific studies 44 (1-2): 224-46 | *H6/KX [PACIFIC-] | 0275-3596 | |||
| Tuaikaepau: "slow -but-sure" - a sung and danced poetry of tragedy | 2021 | Pacific studies 44 (1-2): 247-70 | *H6/KX [PACIFIC-] | 0275-3596 | |||
| Lofia, koe kumi tu'i: the search for a king - a sung and danced poetry of tragedy | 2021 | Pacific studies 44 (1-2): 271-301 | *H6/KX [PACIFIC-] | 0275-3596 | |||
| Faiva lova'a'alo: performance art of rowing | 2021 | Pacific studies 44 (1-2): 302-28 | *H6/KX [PACIFIC-] | 0275-3596 | |||
| Naming the Cook Islands: articulation theory and 'Akapapa'anga | 2020 | Pacific studies 43 (2): 119-41 | *H6/KX [PACIFIC-] | 0275-3596 | |||
| Love of place: toward a critical Pacific Studies pedagogy | 2020 | Pacific studies 43 (2): 142-61 | *H6/KX [PACIFIC-] | 0275-3596 | |||
| "Taiwan's ally Tuvalu to soon become a water world": language, place and Taiwan's popular discourse on Tuvalu | 2020 | Pacific studies 43 (2): 162-83 | *H6/KX [PACIFIC-] | 0275-3596 | |||
| A response to Marinaccio's "Language, place, and Taiwan's popular discourse on Tuvalu" | 2020 | Pacific studies 43 (2): 184-90 | *H6/KX [PACIFIC-] | 0275-3596 |