ISIC 1 — 2007

 
 

Refereed Papers from ISIC 1 – Kagoshima University Centre for the Pacific Islands

Refereed papers from The 1st International Small Island Cultures Conference held at Kagoshima University Centre for the Pacific Islands, February 7 – 10, 2005.

  1. ISIC1 Front Cover
  2. Introductory pages
  3. Contents
  4. Introduction
    Mike Evans
  5. Returning Borrowed Goods: The Motive for Establishing a Rapanui Music Archive
    Dan Bendrups
  6. Information on Everyday Life from Historical Documents
    Richard Burg
  7. Tourism: A Catalyst for Attitudinal Changes in Aitutaki, Cook Islands
    Wendy E. Cowling
  8. Whale-Watching and the Compromise of Tongan Interests Through Tourism
    Mike Evans
  9. Culturally Engaged Research & Facilitation: Active Development Projects with Small Island Cultures
    Philip Hayward
  10. What Leaves a Mark Should No Longer Stain: Progressive Erasure and Reversing Language Shift Activities in the Ryukyu Islands
    Patrick Heinrich
  11. Maintaining and Creating Heritage: Music and Language on Jersey
    Henry Johnson
  12. “Quite a dilemma!”: Musical Performance and Debate Concerning the Usefulness of the Maltese Language in Australia
    Eve Klein
  13. Ogasawaran Dancers’ Encounters with Pacific Dances: A Report from the 9th Pacific Festival of Arts in Palau
    Junko Konishi
  14. The Abandonment of Yabob Island 1942-1975 and the Memory of Cultural Continuity
    Jun’ichiro Suwa
  15. Te Mwaie: Traditional Dance in Kiribati
    Tony Whincup
  16. ISIC1 Notes on Contributors.pdf

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