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1 Epeli Hau'ofa, Tales of the Tikongs (Auckland 1983). ISSN 0022-3344 print; 1469-9605 online/10/010141-4; Taylor and Francis? 2010 The Journal of Pacific History Inc. Epeli urged aspiring artists to find their inspiration in their own cultures, histories and contemporary experiences. The result is an explosion of new art forms, particularly filexlib. Center for Pacific Islands Studies. Center for Pacific Islands Studies Publications. The Contemporary Pacific. TCP [The Contemporary Pacific], 1994 - Volume 6, Number 1. Our Sea of Islands. We collect and process your personal information for the following purposes: Authentication, Preferences, Acknowledgement and Statistics. An image used in this article, File:Epeli Hau'ofa.jpg, has been nominated for deletion at Wikimedia Commons in the following category: Deletion requests November 2011 What should I do? Don't panic; a discussion will now take place over on Commons about whether to remove the file.This gives you an opportunity to contest the deletion, although please review Commons guidelines before doing so.
Teaiwa, Teresia K. 1996. Review of A New Oceania: Rediscovering Our Sea of Islands, edited by Eric Waddell, Vijay Naidu, and Epeli Hau'ofa. The Contemporary Pacific 8 (1): 214-17. Tongan writer and cultural theorist Epeli Hau'ofa passed away on Sunday 11 January 2009. Hau'ofa was born in Papua New Guinea in 1939 of Tongan missionary parents. He was educated in a variety of countries, eventually receiving his PhD at the Department of Anthropology, Australian National University. His positions included Keeper of Palace
Instead of colonial images of the Pacific as a vast ocean with tiny isolated islands in it, he included the sea as part of what can constitute a home and reimagined Oceania as historically inflected 'networks . . . integrated by trading and cultural exchange systems' (Hau'ofa, 1993, 7-9).
the-glorious-pacific-way-epeli-hauofa.txt 18 Кб скачан 64 раза. The Glorious Pacific Way. In the South Pacific the history and beliefs of the people are told in stories that go back centuries. These stories are not written, but live as spoken words, passed on from parent to child, family to family, year after year.
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Our Sea of Islands | Semantic Scholar DOI: 10.1215/9780822396116-008 Corpus ID: 130874956 Our Sea of Islands Epeli Hau'ofa Published 1 June 2012 History, Geography View via Publisher Save to Library Create Alert Cite 846 Citations Citation Type More Filters
Hau ʻ ofa UNIT 1 1 A New Oceania: Our Sea of Islands 1 By: Epeli Hau ʻ ofa This essay raises some issues of great importance to our region, and offers a view of Oceania that is new and optimistic. What I say here is likely to disturb a number of men and women who have dedicated their lives to Oceania and for whom I hold the greatest respect and affection, and always will.
EPELI HAU'OFA THIS ESSAY RAISES SOME ISSUES OF GREAT IMPORTANCE to our region, and offers a view of Oceania that is new and optimistic, What I say here is likely to disturb a number of men and women who have dedicated their lives to Oceania and for whom I hold the greatest respect and affection, and will always do.
1 - 5. OUR SEA OF ISLANDS by Epeli Hau'ofafrom A New Oceania: Rediscovering our Sea of IslandsUSP, Suva, 1993Extracts:The idea that the countries of Polynesia (for geographic and cultural reasons Iinclude Fiji) and Micronesia are too small, too poor and too iso

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