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Celebrating Adrienne L. Kaeppler (1935-2022) | 2022 | Journal of the Polynesian Society 131 (2): 107-12 | H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] | 0032-4000 | |||
Southeast Solomon Islands in regional perspective: settlement history, interaction spheres, Polynesian outliers and eastward dispersals | 2022 | Journal of the Polynesian Society 131 (2): 113-84 | H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] | 0032-4000 | |||
The script of Rapa Nui (Easter Island) is logosylabic, the language is East Polynesian: evidence from cross-readings | 2022 | Journal of the Polynesian Society 131 (2): 185-220 | H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] | 0032-4000 | |||
Weaving cloaks and Whakataukī: a memoir | 2022 | Journal of the Polynesian Society 131 (1): 7-32 | H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] | 0032-4000 | |||
An historical analysis of Waka Unua and the Māori sail | 2022 | Journal of the Polynesian Society 131 (1): 33-70 | H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] | 0032-4000 | |||
Mapping ancient architecture via unplotted aerial vehicle-acquired lidar: a case study of Hōlualoa Royal Centre, Kona district, Hawai'i Island | 2022 | Journal of the Polynesian Society 131 (1): 71-92 | H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] | 0032-4000 | |||
Celebrating Adrienne L. Kaeppler (1935-2022) | 2022 | Journal of the Polynesian Society 131 (2): 107-12 | H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] | 0032-4000 | |||
Southeast Solomon Islands in regional perspective: settlement history, interaction spheres, Polynesian outliers and eastward dispersals | 2022 | Journal of the Polynesian Society 131 (2): 113-84 | H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] | 0032-4000 | |||
The script of Rapa Nui (Eastern Island) is logosyllabic, the language is East Polynesian: evidence from cross-readings | 2022 | Journal of the Polynesian Society 131 (2): 185-220 | H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] | 0032-4000 | |||
A tribute to Mervyn Evan McLean 1930-2022 | 2022 | Journal of the Polynesian Society 131 (3): 229-34 | H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] | 0032-4000 | |||
Sovereignty and the limits of indigenous rights in West Papua | 2022 | Journal of the Polynesian Society 131 (3): 235-60 | H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] | 0032-4000 | |||
Hōhā Riha: pest insect control in Māori tradition | 2022 | Journal of the Polynesian Society 131 (3): 261-88 | H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] | 0032-4000 | |||
The origins and dispersal throughout the Pacific Islands of fehi bananas (Musa series Australimusa) | 2022 | Journal of the Polynesian Society 131 (3): 289-335 | H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] | 0032-4000 | |||
The call of the Waka Kuaka: new directions for the Journal of the Polynesian Society | 2022 | Waka Kuaka: Journal of the Polynesian Society 131 (4): 347-54 | H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] | 0032-4000 | |||
Jack Golson's foundational contribution to the archaeology of Aotearoa/New Zealand and the wider Pacific | 2022 | Waka Kuaka: Journal of the Polynesian Society 131 (4): 355-62 | H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] | 0032-4000 | |||
Can there be trust after a history of colonialism and exploitation? | 2022 | Waka Kuaka: Journal of the Polynesian Society 131 (4): 363-88 | H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] | 0032-4000 | |||
Obsidian point discovered on Kapingamarangi Atoll, Micronesia: implications for post-settlement regional interactions | 2022 | Waka Kuaka: Journal of the Polynesian Society 131 (4): 389-426 | H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] | 0032-4000 | |||
Promoting Pacific Indigenous research perspectives and pedagogy within postgraduate health research course development | 2022 | Waka Kuaka: Journal of the Polynesian Society 131 (4): 427-52 | H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] | 0032-4000 | |||
Panpipes and clubs: early images of Tanna Islanders | 2020 | Journal of the Polynesian Society 129 (1): 7-28 | H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] | 0032-4000 | |||
The archaeology of Māori settlement and Pā on Pōnui Island, inner Hauraki Gulf, AD 1400-1800 | 2020 | Journal of the Polynesian Society 129 (1): 29-58 | H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] | 0032-4000 | |||
The curious idea that Māori once counted by eleven, and the insights it still holds for cross-cultual numerical research | 2020 | Journal of the Polynesian Society 129 (1): 59-84 | H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] | 0032-4000 | |||
A large trolley lure shank from Ahuahu Great Mercury Island, New Zealand | 2020 | Journal of the Polynesian Society 129 (1): 85-112 | H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] | 0032-4000 | |||
Variation and process: the history, current practice and future potential of mortuary archaeology in Aotearoa New Zealand | 2020 | Journal of the Polynesian Society 129 (2): 125-70 | H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] | 0032-4000 | |||
The past before us: a brief history of Tongan kava | 2020 | Journal of the Polynesian Society 129 (2): 171-92 | H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] | 0032-4000 | |||
Foreign objects in colonial-era Hawaiian sites: change and continuity in nineteenth-century Nu'alolo Kai, Kaua'i Island | 2020 | Journal of the Polynesian Society 129 (2): 193-236 | H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] | 0032-4000 | |||
Authenticity in analogy between past and present: towards an anthropology of cultural change | 2020 | Journal of the Polynesian Society 129 (3): 249-74 | H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] | 0032-4000 | |||
Coconuts and rosaries: materiality in the Catholic Christianisation of the Tuamotu Archipelago (French Polynesia) | 2020 | Journal of the Polynesian Society 129 (3): 275-302 | H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] | 0032-4000 | |||
Transforming mortuary rituals in "Christian" Oceania: post-mission cemeteries from Aniwa, Vanuatu | 2020 | Journal of the Polynesian Society 129 (3): 303-26 | H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] | 0032-4000 | |||
The role of Checkers (Jekab) in the Marshall Islands | 2020 | Journal of the Polynesian Society 129 (3): 327-44 | H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] | 0032-4000 | |||
The transfer of Kūmara (Ipomoea batatas) from east to south Polynesia and its dispersal in New Zealand | 2020 | Journal of the Polynesian Society 129 (4): 351-82 | H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] | 0032-4000 | |||
Carved komari (vulva) stones from Rapa Nui: museum objects, legacy data and contemporary local history | 2020 | Journal of the Polynesian Society 129 (4): 383-406 | H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] | 0032-4000 | |||
Kaute: an endemic east Polynesian hibiscus? | 2020 | Journal of the Polynesian Society 129 (4): 407-46 | H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] | 0032-4000 | |||
Introduction. Transforming worlds: kinship as practical ontology | 2019 | Journal of the Polynesian Society 128 (1): 7-18 | H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] | 0032-4000 | |||
The terminology of whakapapa | 2019 | Journal of the Polynesian Society 128 (1): 19-41 | H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] | 0032-4000 | |||
Spiralling histories: reflections on the 1923 Dominion Museum East Coast ethnological expedition and other multimedia experiments | 2019 | Journal of the Polynesian Society 128 (1): 43-63 | H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] | 0032-4000 | |||
'Images still live and are very much alive': whakapapa and the 1923 Dominion Museum ethnological expedition | 2019 | Journal of the Polynesian Society 128 (1): 65-86 | H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] | 0032-4000 | |||
Te Poarai Whakapapa: the origins, operation and tribal networks of the Board of Maori Ethnological Research | 2019 | Journal of the Polynesian Society 128 (1): 87-106 | H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] | 0032-4000 | |||
Comparing relations: whakapapa and genealogical method | 2019 | Journal of the Polynesian Society 128 (1): 107-29 | H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] | 0032-4000 | |||
Hau: giving voices to the ancestors | 2019 | Journal of the Polynesian Society 128 (2): 137-62 | H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] | 0032-4000 | |||
The ethnohistory of freshwater use on Rapa Nui (Eastern Island, Chile) | 2019 | Journal of the Polynesian Society 128 (2): 163-89 | H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] | 0032-4000 | |||
Ōhāua te Rangi and reconciliation in the Te Urewera, 1913-1983 | 2019 | Journal of the Polynesian Society 128 (2): 191-224 | H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] | 0032-4000 | |||
Did Sāmoa have intensive agriculture in the past? New findings from LiDar | 2019 | Journal of the Polynesian Society 128 (2): 225-43 | H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] | 0032-4000 | |||
Letters to a Māori prophet: living with Atua in mid-nineteenth-century Taranaki (New Zealand) | 2019 | Journal of the Polynesian Society 128 (3): 261-77 | H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] | 0032-4000 | |||
Life and death of an egg hunter: proposal for a reinterpretation of a Rapa Nui (Eastern Island) string figure chant | 2019 | Journal of the Polynesian Society 128 (3): 279-304 | H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] | 0032-4000 | |||
Hawaiian seascapes and landscapes: reconstructing elements of a Polynesian ecological knolwedge system | 2019 | Journal of the Polynesian Society 128 (3): 305-36 | H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] | 0032-4000 | |||
Eyes towards the horizon: structure-from-motion photogrammetry enhances understanding of ship petroglyphs from Rapa Nui (Easter Island) | 2019 | Journal of the Polynesian Society 128 (3): 337-52 | H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] | 0032-4000 | |||
Row as one! A history of the development and use of the Sāmoan fautasi | 2018 | Journal of the Polynesian Society 127 (1): 111-36 | H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] | 0032-4000 | |||
Sāmoan settlement pattern and star mounds of Manono Island | 2018 | Journal of the Polynesian Society 127 (1): 91-109 | H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] | 0032-4000 | |||
Sāmoa's hidden past: LiDar confirms inland settlement and suggests larger populations in pre-contact Sāmoa | 2018 | Journal of the Polynesian Society 127 (1): 73-90 | H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] | 0032-4000 | |||
Using unsupervised classification techniques and the hyposometric index to identify anthropogenic landscapes throughout American Samoa | 2018 | Journal of the Polynesian Society 127 (1): 55-72 | H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] | 0032-4000 |