The people of Oceania share similar experiences, connected through common cultural traits and political experiences in this all-encompassing ocean. Having inhabited the Pacific for centuries, these amazing navigators traversed the sea with skill, maintaining successful trade routes, spreading fundamental spiritual and social practices, an
Oceanic perspectives seldom appear in the geopolitical discourse of metropolitan powers, and the age...
Recent decades have seen a revival of interest in traditional voyaging equipment and techniques amon...
At the University of the South Pacific’s 50th anniversary, we celebrated the introduction of degree ...
Paper submitted to Indigenous Encounters: Reflections on Relations between People in the Pacific; ba...
VOYAGING has long been a central feature in the lives of Oceanic peoples. Once they entered the Paci...
Paper submitted to The Space Between: Negotiating Culture, Place, and Identity in the Pacific; based...
In examining the significance of mobility in the long sweep of human history in the Pacific, the wor...
"This book is inspired by the University of the South Pacific, the leading institution of higher edu...
[The] sea is our pathway to each other and to everyone else, the sea is our endless saga, the sea is...
"We are the ocean," Epeli Hau‘ofa declared in 1993, challenging the view of Pacific Islands as isola...
Paper submitted to Indigenous Encounters: Reflections on Relations between People in the Pacific; ba...
I greet you in the soothing waters of the Pacific. The birth waters of Hawai’i to the North, island ...
This book is inspired by the University of the South Pacific, the leading institution of higher educ...
This study examines pan-Oceanic identity envisioned by Epeli Hau\u27ofa at The Oceania Center of Art...
"Vāsā (Ocean)--The Space that is Sacred: Pacific Islanders in Higher Education" investigates how Pac...
Oceanic perspectives seldom appear in the geopolitical discourse of metropolitan powers, and the age...
Recent decades have seen a revival of interest in traditional voyaging equipment and techniques amon...
At the University of the South Pacific’s 50th anniversary, we celebrated the introduction of degree ...
Paper submitted to Indigenous Encounters: Reflections on Relations between People in the Pacific; ba...
VOYAGING has long been a central feature in the lives of Oceanic peoples. Once they entered the Paci...
Paper submitted to The Space Between: Negotiating Culture, Place, and Identity in the Pacific; based...
In examining the significance of mobility in the long sweep of human history in the Pacific, the wor...
"This book is inspired by the University of the South Pacific, the leading institution of higher edu...
[The] sea is our pathway to each other and to everyone else, the sea is our endless saga, the sea is...
"We are the ocean," Epeli Hau‘ofa declared in 1993, challenging the view of Pacific Islands as isola...
Paper submitted to Indigenous Encounters: Reflections on Relations between People in the Pacific; ba...
I greet you in the soothing waters of the Pacific. The birth waters of Hawai’i to the North, island ...
This book is inspired by the University of the South Pacific, the leading institution of higher educ...
This study examines pan-Oceanic identity envisioned by Epeli Hau\u27ofa at The Oceania Center of Art...
"Vāsā (Ocean)--The Space that is Sacred: Pacific Islanders in Higher Education" investigates how Pac...
Oceanic perspectives seldom appear in the geopolitical discourse of metropolitan powers, and the age...
Recent decades have seen a revival of interest in traditional voyaging equipment and techniques amon...
At the University of the South Pacific’s 50th anniversary, we celebrated the introduction of degree ...