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2 Releasing the Voices Historicizing Colonial Encounters in the Pacific

  • Peter Hempenstall
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Remembrance of Pacific Pasts
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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents vii
  3. Preface: A Belauan Story of Creation xi
  4. Acknowledgments xv
  5. An Invitation 1
  6. SECTION ONE Frames of Reference
  7. Introduction 31
  8. Making Histories
  9. 1 Inside Us the Dead 35
  10. 2 Releasing the Voices Historicizing Colonial Encounters in the Pacific 43
  11. 3 Starting from Trash 62
  12. 4 Indigenous Knowledge and Academic Imperialism 78
  13. Valuing the Pacific—An Interview with James Clifford 92
  14. SECTION TWO The Dynamics of Contact
  15. Introduction 101
  16. Possessing Others
  17. 5 Possessing Tahiti 112
  18. 6 Remembering First Contact Realities and Romance 133
  19. 7 Constructing “Pacific” Peoples 152
  20. A View from Afar (North America)—A Commentary by Richard White 169
  21. SECTION THREE Colonial Engagements
  22. Introduction 173
  23. Colonial Entanglements
  24. 8 Hawai‘i in the Early Nineteenth Century The Kingdom and the Kingship 189
  25. 9 Deaths on the Mountain An Account of Police Violence in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea 212
  26. Tensions of Empire
  27. 10 Colonial Conversions Difference, Hierarchy, and History in Early Twentieth-Century Evangelical Propaganda 231
  28. 11 The French Way in Plantation Systems 247
  29. Styles of Dominance
  30. 12 The New Zealand Wars and the Myth of Conquest 255
  31. 13 Theorizing Mâori Women’s Lives: Paradoxes of the Colonial Male Gaze 269
  32. 14 Conqueror 287
  33. World War II
  34. 15 World War II in Kiribati 288
  35. 16 Barefoot Benefactors A Study of Japanese Views of Melanesians 292
  36. A View from Afar (South Asia)—An Interview with Gyan Prakash 296
  37. SECTION FOUR “Postcolonial” Politics
  38. Introduction 303
  39. Continuities and Discontinuities
  40. 17 Decolonization 314
  41. 18 Colonised People 333
  42. 19 My Blood 338
  43. 20 Custom and the Way of the Land Past and Present in Vanuatu and Fiji 340
  44. 21 The Relationship between the United States and the Native Hawaiian People A Case of Spouse Abuse 358
  45. Identity and Empowerment
  46. 22 Moe‘uhane 361
  47. 23 Simply Chamorro Tales of Demise and Survival in Guam 362
  48. 24 Mixed Blood 383
  49. 25 Ngati Kangaru 385
  50. Integrating “the Past” into “the Present”
  51. 26 Our Pacific 399
  52. 27 Treaty-Related Research and Versions of New Zealand History 401
  53. 28 Cook, Lono, Obeyesekere, and Sahlins 420
  54. A View from Afar (Middle East)—An Interview with Edward Said 443
  55. Epilogue Pasts to Remember 453
  56. Abbreviations and Newspapers 473
  57. Bibliography 475
  58. List of Contributors 533
  59. Index 537
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