In 1959, the Third Presbyterian Church on Aniwa, a small, low lying island in the TAFEA Province of Southern Vanuatu, was destroyed in Tropical Cyclone Amanda. Following its collapse, structural and other components of the building, a prefabricated structure imported from Australia in 1894, were collected by senior male Elders of the Church and repurposed into domestic architecture. Passed through intergenerational cycles of domestic reuse and favored for structural soundness, much of this material still exists in the homes of male descendants, who still serve important roles in the Presbyterian and wider community. This prefabricated church represents both an expanding network of international capitalism and local Indigenous agency, the bl...
International audienceCyclone Pam swept through the archipelago of Vanuatu on 13–14 March 2015, with...
© 2020 Elizabeth Anne RichardsonIn the post-war decades, places of worship were radically transforme...
With the increase in climate change, small Pacific nations such as Niue face significant risks from ...
We report on the destruction of the 1912 Tanna Church by tropical Cyclone Pam, which struck Vanuatu ...
Archaeological research on a prefabricated timber church on Tanna Island, Vanuatu (formerly the New ...
Religious change is at its core a material as much as a spiritual process. Beliefs related to intang...
Religious change is at its core a material as much as a spiritual process. Beliefs related to intang...
Remaining healthy was a major consideration for both indigenous and European peoples in the New Hebr...
Extensive cemeteries from Aniwa Island, Vanuatu, provide evidence for historical transformations in ...
The thesis is a multi-vocal and localized history of the destruction of ancient Malakulan society th...
Pentecostal Christianity has been depicted as a leading globalizing force, while simultaneously open...
Extensive cemeteries from Aniwa Island, Vanuatu, provide evidence for historical transformations in ...
Following the devastating tsunami of 2009 in Samoa many villages on the south coast of the main isla...
International audienceFrom ethnographic data collected in 2015 and 2018, this paper aims to reflect ...
Decay caused by the tropical environment and the ravages of World War II have seen to it that wooden...
International audienceCyclone Pam swept through the archipelago of Vanuatu on 13–14 March 2015, with...
© 2020 Elizabeth Anne RichardsonIn the post-war decades, places of worship were radically transforme...
With the increase in climate change, small Pacific nations such as Niue face significant risks from ...
We report on the destruction of the 1912 Tanna Church by tropical Cyclone Pam, which struck Vanuatu ...
Archaeological research on a prefabricated timber church on Tanna Island, Vanuatu (formerly the New ...
Religious change is at its core a material as much as a spiritual process. Beliefs related to intang...
Religious change is at its core a material as much as a spiritual process. Beliefs related to intang...
Remaining healthy was a major consideration for both indigenous and European peoples in the New Hebr...
Extensive cemeteries from Aniwa Island, Vanuatu, provide evidence for historical transformations in ...
The thesis is a multi-vocal and localized history of the destruction of ancient Malakulan society th...
Pentecostal Christianity has been depicted as a leading globalizing force, while simultaneously open...
Extensive cemeteries from Aniwa Island, Vanuatu, provide evidence for historical transformations in ...
Following the devastating tsunami of 2009 in Samoa many villages on the south coast of the main isla...
International audienceFrom ethnographic data collected in 2015 and 2018, this paper aims to reflect ...
Decay caused by the tropical environment and the ravages of World War II have seen to it that wooden...
International audienceCyclone Pam swept through the archipelago of Vanuatu on 13–14 March 2015, with...
© 2020 Elizabeth Anne RichardsonIn the post-war decades, places of worship were radically transforme...
With the increase in climate change, small Pacific nations such as Niue face significant risks from ...