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日本オセアニア学会 | 論文
- Migration and Tourism Development in Samoa
- The Prehistoric Chewing of Betel Nut (Areca catechu) in Western Micronesia
- "En Pays Kanak : Ethnologie, Linguistique, Archeologie, Histoire de la Nouvelle-Caledonie.", Edited by Alban Bensa and Isabelle Leblic, Editions de la Maison des Sciences del'Homme, Paris, 2000, xii+368pp., maps, photos, ISBN 2-7351-0864-3, FF145.
- Excavations at Avarua (RAK- 1) : A Late Archaeological Assemblage from a Pearl Shell Workshop on Rakahanga, Northern Cook Islands
- The Social Practice of Colonisation : Re-thinking Prehistoric Polynesian Migration
- Reorganized Meeting House System : The Focus of Social Life in a Contemporary Village in Tabiteuea South, Kiribati
- Rapid Prevalence of Kava-Drinking in Kiribati, Central Pacific
- Osteological Description of the Lapita-associated Human Skeleton Discovered on Moturiki Island, Fiji
- Appropriating Successive Colonial Experiences to Represent National Culture : A Case Analysis of the Revival of War Canoes in Palau, Micronesia
- Planning the Local Museum : Anthropology and Art in the Post-modern Era
- A Zooarchaeological and Ethnographic Study of Frigatebird Remains from Tobi Island in Micronesia
- Health Change in the Asia-Pacific Region: Biocultural and Epidemiological Approaches, Ryutaro Ohtsuka and Stanley J. Ulijaszek (eds.), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2007, 324pp.
- The Kaupikiawa Rockshelter, Kalaupapa Peninsula, Moloka'i : New Investigations and Reinterpretation of its Significance for Hawaiian Prehistory
- Fishing in Pre-European New Zealand, Foss Leach, Jointly published by the New Zealand Journal of Archaeology (Special Publication) and Archaeofauna (Volume 15), 2006, ISBN 0-476-00864-6
- Ethnoarchaeology of Pottery Stove Production and Use among the Sama, East Coast of Borneo
- Reconnaissance Archaeological Research on Tobi Island, Palau
- Subsistence Ecology of the Slash and Mulch Cultivating Method : Empirical Study in the Great Papuan Plateau of Papua New Guinea
- Multiracial/Multiethnic Identity : A Study of "Mixed" Yonsei in Hawai'i
- Papuan Pasts: Cultural, Linguistic, and Biological Histories of Papuan-speaking People, Andrew Pawley, Robert Attenborough, Jack Golson, and Robin Hide (eds.), Pacific Linguistics, Canberra, 2005, 817pp.
- Never Eat Alone: The Meaning of Food Sharing in a Sumatran Fishing Village
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