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Refereed papers from The 1st international Small Island Cultures conference, Kagoshima University Centre for the Pacific Islands, February 7th-10th 2005 are published by SICRI: The Small Island Cultures Research Initiative.

Papers from this conference have been published in two forms, as an online, freely downloadable PDF publication, and in print.

ISBN 0-9758246-1-9 (web version)
ISBN 0-9758246-0-0 (printed version)

Published by SICRI, the Small Island Cultures Research Initiative, 2005.

All papers published on this site are copyright the authors, are freely available as downloads and have been refereed by peer researchers under the supervision of the editor. Unauthorised republication without prior consent is prohibited.

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Complete SICRI 2005 Proceedings (PDF, 14.1MB)

Individual article downloads from the SICRI 2005 Proceedings:

  1. Introduction
    Mike Evans
  2. Returning borrowed goods: The motive for establishing a Rapanui music archive
    Dan Bendrups
  3. Information on everyday life from historical documents
    Richard Burg
  4. Tourism - a catalyst for attitudinal changes in Aitutaki, Cook Islands
    Wendy E. Cowling
  5. Whale-watching and the compromise of Tongan interests through tourism
    Mike Evans
  6. Culturally Engaged Research & Facilitation: Active development projects with Small Island Cultures
    Philip Hayward
  7. What leaves a mark should no longer stain: Progressive erasure and reversing language shift activities in the Ryukyu Islands
    Patrick Heinrich
  8. Maintaining and Creating Heritage: Music and Language on Jersey
    Henry Johnson
  9. “Quite a dilemma!” Musical Performance and debate concerning the usefulness of the Maltese Language in Australia
    Eve Klein
  10. Ogasawaran dancers’ encounters with Pacific dances: A Report from the 9th Pacific Festival of Arts in Palau
    Junko Konishi
  11. The Abandonment of Yabob Island 1942-1975 and the memory of cultural continuity
    Jun’ichiro Suwa
  12. Te Mwaie: Traditional dance in Kiribati
    Tony Whincup
  13. Notes on Contributors
 
 
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