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TAJA Index 2002-2004 [Vols. 13-15] Articles Alexeyeff, K. Love Food: Exchange and Sustenance among the Cook Islands Diaspora 2004 15(1): 68-79 Altman, J. Indigenous Affairs at a Crossroads 2004 15(3): 306-308 Austin-Broos, D. Globalisation and the Genesis of Value 2003 14(1): 1-18 Austin-Broos, D.A TSIC Undone: Some Local and National Dimensions 2004 15(3): 309-311 Bastin, R. Surrender to the Market: Thoughts on Anthropology, The Body Shop and Intellectuals 2003 14(1): 19-38 Beckett, J. Some Aspects of Continuity and Change among Anthropologists in Australia or ‘He-Who-Eats-From-One-Dish-With-Us-With-One-Spoon’ 2002 13(2): 127-138 Beckett, J. Introduction : ATSIC and After 2004 15(3): 303-305 Bell, D. ‘Writing in the Eye of a Storm’ Response to Gaynor Macdonald’s Review Article on Ngarrindjeri Wurruwarin 2002 13(2): 219-223 Bergin, P. Maori Sport and Cultural Identity in Australia 2002 13(3): 257-269 Brauchler, B. Islamic Radicalism Online: The Moluccan Mission of the Laskar Jihad in Cyberspace 2004 15(3): 267-285 Burns, M. E. Incised Bamboo from New Caledonia: A Visual Analysis 2002 13(1): 1-22 Charon Cardona, E. T. Re-encountering Cuban Tastes in Australia 2004 15(1): 40-53 Cohen, E. Multiculturalism, Latin Americans and ‘Indigeneity’ in Australia 2003 14(1): 39-52 Cowlishaw, G. Difficulties, Desire and the Death of ATSIC 2004 15(3): 312-315 Dundon, A. Mines and Monsters: A Dialogue on Development in Western Province, Papua New Guinea 2002 13(2): 139-154 Dussart, F. Shown but not Shared, Presented but not Proffered: Redefining Ritual Identity among Warlpiri Ritual Performers, 1990-2000 2004 15(3): 253-266 Eickelkamp, U. Mapitjakuna—Shail | Go Away From Myself Towards You? Being-with and Looking-at Across Cultural Divides 2003 14(3): 3 Eipper, C. Snuggles, Cuddles and Sexuality: Another Anthropological Interpretation of May Gibb’s Snugglepot and Cuddlepie 2003 14(3): 336-354 Eipper, C. Reply to Obelia’s Mother 2003 14(3): 361-364 Finalyson, J. Evidence-based Policy? Anthropology’s Challenge Post-ATSIC 2004 15(3): 316-319 Hamilton, A. Snugglepot and Cuddlepie Revisited: A Response to Chris Eipper 2003 14(3): 355-360 Harvey, M. Land Tenure and Naming Systems in Aboriginal Australia 2002 13(1): 23-44 THE AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF ANTHROPOLOGY, 2004, 15(3): 366-377 TAJA Index 2002-2004 [Vols. 13-15] Articles Alexeyeff, K. Love Food: Exchange and Sustenance among the Cook Islands Diaspora 2004 15(1): 68-79 Altman, J. Indigenous Affairs at a Crossroads 2004 15(3): 306-308 Austin-Broos, D. Globalisation and the Genesis of Value 2003 14(1): 1-18 Austin-Broos, D.A TSIC Undone: Some Local and National Dimensions 2004 15(3): 309-311 Bastin, R. Surrender to the Market: Thoughts on Anthropology, The Body Shop and Intellectuals 2003 14(1): 19-38 Beckett, J. Some Aspects of Continuity and Change among Anthropologists in Australia or ‘He-Who-Eats-From-One-Dish-With-Us-With-One-Spoon’ 2002 13(2): 127-138 Beckett, J. Introduction : ATSIC and After 2004 15(3): 303-305 Bell, D. ‘Writing in the Eye of a Storm’ Response to Gaynor Macdonald’s Review Article on Ngarrindjeri Wurruwarin 2002 13(2): 219-223 Bergin, P. Maori Sport and Cultural Identity in Australia 2002 13(3): 257-269 Brauchler, B. Islamic Radicalism Online: The Moluccan Mission of the Laskar Jihad in Cyberspace 2004 15(3): 267-285 Burns, M. E. Incised Bamboo from New Caledonia: A Visual Analysis 2002 13(1): 1-22 Charon Cardona, E. T. Re-encountering Cuban Tastes in Australia 2004 15(1): 40-53 Cohen, E. Multiculturalism, Latin Americans and ‘Indigeneity’ in Australia 2003 14(1): 39-52 Cowlishaw, G. Difficulties, Desire and the Death of ATSIC 2004 15(3): 312-315 Dundon, A. Mines and Monsters: A Dialogue on Development in Western Province, Papua New Guinea 2002 13(2): 139-154 Dussart, F. Shown but not Shared, Presented but not Proffered: Redefining Ritual Identity among Warlpiri Ritual Performers, 1990-2000 2004 15(3): 253-266 Eickelkamp, U. Mapitjakuna—Shail | Go Away From Myself Towards You? Being-with and Looking-at Across Cultural Divides 2003 14(3): 3 Eipper, C. Snuggles, Cuddles and Sexuality: Another Anthropological Interpretation of May Gibb’s Snugglepot and Cuddlepie 2003 14(3): 336-354 Eipper, C. Reply to Obelia’s Mother 2003 14(3): 361-364 Finalyson, J. Evidence-based Policy? Anthropology’s Challenge Post-ATSIC 2004 15(3): 316-319 Hamilton, A. Snugglepot and Cuddlepie Revisited: A Response to Chris Eipper 2003 14(3): 355-360 Harvey, M. Land Tenure and Naming Systems in Aboriginal Australia 2002 13(1): 23-44 THE AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF ANTHROPOLOGY, 2004, 15(3): 366-377 INDEX 2002-2004 [VOLS 13-15] 367 Hearn, A. Guardians of Culture: The Controversial Heritage of Senegalese Griots 2004 15(2): 129-142 Hinkson, M. What’s in a Dedication? On Being a Warlpiri DJ 2004 15(2): 143-162 Hinton, P. The ‘Thailand Controversy’ Revisited 2002 13(2): 155-177 Hoban, C. H. The Field of Art Production and Western Desert Acrylics 2002 13(2): 178-190 Holcombe, S. The Sentimental Community: A Site of Belonging. A Case Study from Central Australia 2004 15(2): 163-184 Humphrey, M. From Victim to Victimhood: Truth Commissions and Trials as Rituals of Political Transition and Individual Healing 2003 14(2): 171-187 Gammeltoft, T. The Ritualisation of Abortion in Contemporary Vietnam 2003 14(2): 129-143 Goddard, M. and D. Van Heekeren. United and Divided: Christianity, Tradition in Two South Coast Papua New Guinea Villages 2003 14(2): 144-159 Hamilton, A. Beyond Anthropology, Towards Actuality 2003 14(2): 160-170 James, R. Introduction, Halal Pizza: Food and Culture in a Busy World 2004 15(1): 1-11 James, R. The Reliable Beauty of Aroma: Staples of Food and Cultural Production among Italian-Australians 2004 15(1): 23-39 Jolly, M. Spouses and Siblings in Sa Stories 2003 14(2): 188-208 Jones, R. Home and Away: The Grounding of New Football Teams in Perth, Western Australia 2002 13(3): 270-282 Kolig, E. Legitimising Belief: Identity Politics, Utility, Strategies of Concealment, and Rationalisation in Australian Aboriginal Religion 2003 14(2): 209-228 Lanagan, D. Surfing in the Third Millennium: Commodifying the Visual Argot 2002 13(3): 283-291 Macdonald, G. ATSIC and Acountability: Frameworks for Aboriginal Governance 2004 15(3): 320-323 Marcus, G. Beyond Malinowski and after Writing Culture: On the Future of Cultural Anthropology and the Predicament of Ethnography 2002 13(2): 191-199 Marshall, J. The Sexual Life of Cyber-Savants 2003 14(2): 229-248 Mewett, P. Discourses of Deception: Cheating in Professional Running 2002 13(3): 292-308 Minnegal, M., T. J. King, R. Just and P. D. Dwyer. Deep Identity, Shallow Time: Sustaining a Future in Victorian Fishing Communities 2003 14(1): 53-71 Moore, P. Practical Nostalgia and the Critique of Commodification: On the ‘Death of Hockey’ and the National Hockey League 2002 13(3): 309-322 Morris, B. Abolishing ATSIC in the Enabling State 2004 15(3): 324-328 Musharbash, Y. Red Bucket for the Red Cordial, Green Bucket for the Green Cordial: On the Logic and the Logistics of Warlpiri Birthday Parties 2004 15(1): 12-22 Palmer, C. Introduction: Anthropology and Sport 2002 13(3): 253-256 Palmer, C. ‘Shit Happens’: The Selling of Risk in Extreme Sport 2002 13(3): 323-336 Patterson, M. Moving Histories: An Analysis of the Dynamics of Place in North Ambrym, Vanuatu 2002 13(2): 200-218 Pawakapan, N. Traders, Kinsmen and Trading Counterparts: The Rise of Local Politicians in North-western Thailand 2003 14(3): 365-382 THE AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF ANTHROPOLOGY Sutton, P. Rejoinder to Pannell and Vachon 2002 13(1): 45-50 Taylor, P. The Goddess, the Ethnologist, the Folklorist and the Cadre: Situating Exegis of Vietnam’s Folk Religion in Time and Place 2003 14(3): 383-401 Telfer, J. The Imagined Child: Ambiguity and Agency in Australian 2003 14(1): 72-79 Intercountry Adoption 2004 15(1): 54-67 Thomas, M. Transitions in Taste in Vietnam and the Diaspora Tomlinson, M. Memes and Metaculture: The Politics of Discourse Circulation in Fiji 2004 15(2): 185-197 Ward, S. On Shifting Ground: Changing Formulations of Place in Anthropology 2003 14(1): 80-96 Wardrop, J. Fixing a Match or Two: Cricket, Public Confession and Moral Regeneration 2002 13(3): 337-348 Warin, M. Primitivising Anorexia: The Irresistible Spectacle of Not Eating 2004 15(1): 95-104 Weiner, J. F. Religion, Belief and Action: The Case of Ngarrindjeri Women’s Business on Hindmarsh Island, South Australia, 1994-1996 2002 13(1): 51-71 Westmacott, K. Hard Drink and Cigarettes: Restrictive and Expansive Modes of Consumption in an East Malaysian Community 2004 15(1): 80-94 Wilde, C. From Racing to Rugby: All Work and No Play for Gogodala Men of Western Province, Papua New Guinea 2004 15(3): 286-302 Williksen-Bakker, S. Fijian Business—A Bone of Contention. Was it One of the Factors Leading to the Political Crisis of 2000? 2002 13(1): 72-87 Williksen-Bakker, S. Can a ‘Silent’ Person be a ‘Business’ Person? The Concept of Mddud in Fijian Culture 2004 15(2): 198-212 Obituaries Cohen, P. Peter Hinton, 1939-2004 2004 15(3): 329-330 de Lepervanche, M. Annie Margaret McArthur, 1919-2002 2002 13(2): 230-236 Hiatt, L. Kenneth Maddock, 1937-2003 2003 14(3): 402-404 Hitchcock, G. Budai Tapari, 1954-2003 2004 15(1): 107-108 Kessler, C. Raymond W. Firth, 1901-2002 2002 13(2) 224-231 Mukherjee, S. Bernard S. Cohn, 1928-2003 2004 15(1): 105-106 Peace, A. Robert Telfer, 1952-2002 2003 14(1): 111-112 Walker, G. A Tribute to Ken Maddock 2064 14(3): 405 Book Review Articles Macdonald, G. Ethnography, Advocacy and Feminism: A Volatile Mix. A View from a Reading of Diane Bell’s Ngarrindjeri Wurruwarrin. Review of D. Bell. 1998. Ngarrindjeri Wurruwarrin: A World that Is, Was and Will Be. Melbourne: Spinifex Press. 2002 13(1): 88-110 Miller, L. Longing for Belonging: A Critical Essay on Peter Read’s Belonging. Review of Peter Read’s Belonging: Place and Aboriginal Ownership. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2003 14(3): 406-417 INDEX 2002-2004 [VOLS 13-15] Weiner, J. F. The Law of the Land. Review of C. Mantziaris and D. Martin. 2000. Native Title Corporations: A Legal and Anthropological Analysis. Sydney: The Federation Press. 2003 14(1): 97-110 Book Review Essays Austin-Broos, D. Anthropology and Indigenous Alterity. A Review of Elizabeth Povinelli. 2002. The Cunning of Recognition: Indigenous Alterities and the Making of Australian Multiculturalism. Durham: Duke University Press. 2004 15(2): Eipper, C. Ethnography and Co-Existence. A Review of Michael Jackson. 1998. Minima Ethnographica: Intersubjectivity and the Anthropological Project. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. . 2002 13(2): Evans, G. Rationality Run Amok. A Review of Steven Pinker. 2002. The Blank Slate: The Modern Denial of Human Nature. New York: Viking Press and Melvin Konner. 2002. The Tangled Wing: Biological Constraints on the Human Spirit. New Y ork: Henry Holt. 2004 15(2): Marcus, J. The Heritage of Hindmarsh Island. A Review of Margaret Simons. 2003. The Meeting of the Waters: The Hindmarsh Island Affair. Sydney: Hodder-Headline Australia. 2004 15(3): 331-343 Robinson, G. What to Make of Tiwi History. A Review of J. Morris. 2001. The Tiwi: From Isolation to Cultural Change. A History of Encounters Between an Island People and outside Forces. Darwin: Northern Territory University Press. 2003 14(2): Rowse, T. Historians and the Humanitarian Critique of Australia’s Colonisation. Review of B. Attwood and S. G. Foster (eds). 2003. Frontier Conflict: The Australian Experience. Canberra: National Museum of Australia. 2003 14(2): Smith, D. When the Starship Pintupi Meets the Klingons of Policy. Review of R. Folds. 2001. Crossed Purposes: The Pintupi and Australia’s Indigenous Policy. Sydney: University of New South Wales University Press. 2003 14(2): 259-264 Yengoyan, A. The Geist of Modern Anthropology. A Review of John H. Zammito. 2002. Kant, Herder and the Birth of Anthropology. Chicago: University of Chicago Press and Andrew Zimmerman. 2002. Anthropology and Antihumanism in Imperial Germany. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 2004 15(2): Book Reviews Abu El-Haj, N. 2001. Facts on the Ground: Archaeological Practice and Territorial Self-Fashioning in Israeli Society. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. [Tim Murray] 2003 14(2): 265-266 Adams, W. Y. 1998. The Philosophical Roots of Anthropology. Stanford: Center for the Study of Languages and Information Publications. [Don Gardner] 2003 14(1): 113-114 Aijmer, G. and J. Abbink (eds). 2000. Meanings of Violence: A Cross- Cultural Perspective. New York: New York University Press. {Michael Humphrey} 2003 14(1): 114-118 THE AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF ANTHROPOLOGY Akram-Lodhi, A. H. (ed.) 2000. Confronting Fiji Futures. Canberra: Asia Pacific Press. [Robert Norton] 2002 13(1): 111-113 Allen, C. 2002. Blood Narrative: Indigenous Identity in American Indian and Maori Literary and Activist Texts. Durham and London: Duke University Press. {Michael Jacklin] 2004 15(3): 344-345 Allen, M. 2000. Ritual, Power and Gender: Explorations in the Ethnography of Vanuatu, Nepal and Ireland. New Delhi: Manohar Publishers. [John Gray] 2003 14(1): 118-119 Appadurai, A. (ed.) 2001. Globalization. Durham: Duke University Press. [Ade Peace] 2003 14(2): 266-268 Aragon, L. 2000. Fields of the Lord: Animism, Christian Minorities and State Development in Indonesia. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press. [Kathryn Robinson} 2003 14(3): 418 Argenti-Pillen A. 2003. Masking Terror: How Women Contain Violence in Southern Sri Lanka. Philadelphia: University of Pennsaylvnnia Press [Michael Humphrey] 2004 15(3): 345-347 Atkinson, J. 2002. Trauma_ Trials, Recreating Song Lines: The Transgenerationnal Effects of Trauma in Indigenous Australia. Melbourne: Spinifex Press. [Leonie Cox] 2004 15(3): 347-348 Attwood, B. and F. Magowan (eds). 2001. Telling Stories: Indigenous History and Memory in Australia and New Zealand. Crows Next, NSW: Allen and Unwin [Michael Jacklin] 2004 15(1): 109-110 Beller-Hann, |. and C. Hann. 2001. Turkish Region: State, Market and Social Identities on the East Black Sea Coast. Santa Fe: School of American Research Press. [Christopher Houston] 2002 13(3): 347-348 Binford, L. R. 2001. Constructing Frames of Reference: An Analytical Method for Archaeological Theory Building Using Ethnographic and Environmental Data Sets. Berkeley: University of California Press. [Peter White] 2002 13(3): 350-351 Blum, S. D. and L. M. Jensen. 2002. China Off-Center: Mapping the Margins of the Middle Kingdom. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press. [Alan Smart] 2004 15(3): 348 Bolton, L. 2003. Unfolding the Moon: Enacting Women’s Kastom in Vanuatu. Honolulu: University of Hawa’ai Press. [Kerry James] 2004 15(2): 227 Burt, B. and M. Kwa’ioloa (eds). 2001. A Solomon Islands Chronicle, as Told by Samuel Alasa‘a. London: British Museum Press. [Jim Specht] 2003 14(2): 269-270 Caplan, L. 2001. Children of Colonialism: Anglo-Indians in a Postcolonial World. Oxford: Berg Publications. [Sanjay Srivastva] 2003 14(2): 270-272 Cassidy, R. 2002. The Sport of Kings: Kinship, Class and Thoroughbred Breeding in Newcastle. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. [Koenraad Kuiper] 2004 15(2): 228-229 Chambers, A. and K. S. Chambers. 2000. Unity of Heart: Culture and Change in a Polynesian Atoll Society. Prospect Heights: Waveland Press. [Bill Geddes] 2002 13(3): 352 Chambers, E. 2000. Native Tours: The Anthropology of Travel and Tourism. Prospect Heights: Waveland Press. [Malcolm Crick] 2003 14(2); 272-274 INDEX 2002-2004 [VOLS 13-15] Chatterjee, P. 2001. A Time for Tea: Women, Labour and Post-Colonial Politics on an Indian Plantation. Durham: Duke University Press. [Sheleyah A. Courtney] 2004 15(1): 110-112 Colchester, M. and C. Erni (eds). 1999. Indigenous Peoples and Protected Areas in South and Southeast Asia. Copenhagen: |WGIA {Alberto G. Gomes] 2002 13(3): 352-354 Comaroff, J and J. L. Comaroff, 2001. Millennial Capitalism and the Culture of Neoliberalism. Durham: Duke University Press {Rohan Bastin] 2001 15(1): 112-114 Cummings, W. 2002. Making Blood White: Historical Transformations in Early Modern Makassar. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press. [David Bulbeck] 2004 15(3): 349-351 Das, V. A. Kleinman, M. Ramphele and P. Reynolds (eds). 2000. Violence and Subjectivity. Berkeley: University of California Press. [Michael Humphrey] 2003 14(1): 114-118 Day, T. 2002. Fluid Iron: State Formation in Southeast Asia. Honolulu: University of Hawai’i Press. [Carol Warren] 2004 15(3): 351-352 Desai, G. 2001. Subject to Colonialism: African Self-Fashioning and the Colonial Library. Durham: Duke University Press. [Kingsley Garbett] 2003 14(2): 274-276 Dussart, F. 2000. The Politics of Ritual in an Aboriginal Settlement: Kinship, Gender, and the Currency of Knowledge. Washington and London: Smithsonian Institution Press [Erich Kolig] 2002 13 (2): Entwisle, B. and G. E. Henderson (eds). 2000. Re-Drawing Boundaries: Work, Households and Gender in China. Berkeley: University of California Press. [David C. Schak] 2002 14(2): 276-278 Evers, H-D. and R. Korff. 2001. Southeast Asian Urbanism: The Meaning and Power of Social Space. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. [Patrick Guinness] 2002 13(2): 238-239 Forshee, J. 2000. Between the Folds: Stories of Cloth, Lives and Travel from Sumba. Honolulu: University of Hawai’i Press. [Lynda Newland] 2003 14(3): 419-420 Foster, R. 2002. Materializing the Nation: Commodities, Consumption and Media in Papua New Guinea. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press. {Michael Goddard] 2004 15(2): 229-230 Fox, K. 2002. The Racing Tribe: Watching the Horse Watchers. London: Metro Publishers. {Koenraad Kuiper] 2004 15(2): 228-229 Gamburd, M. 2000. The Kitchen Spoon’s Handle: Transnationalism and Sri Lanka's Migrant Housemaids. \thaca: Cornell University Press. [Rohan Bastin] 2002 13(3): 354-355 Gellner, D. and E. Hirsch (eds). 2001. /nside Organizations: Anthropologists at Work. Oxford: Berg Publications. [Tess Lea] 2002 13(3): 355-356 Ginsburg, F., Abu-Lughod, L. and B. Larkin (eds). 2002. Media Worlds: Anthropology on New Terrain. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press. {Jennifer Deger] 2004 15(2): 231-232 Gow, G. 2002. The Oromo in Exile: From the Horn of Africa to the Suburbs of Australia. Melbourne: Melbourne University Press. [Liban Wako Adi] 2004 15(3): 352-354 Gray, G., Goodale J.C., Fink, R., Beckett J., Hiatt L.R. and J.A. Barnes. 2001. Before It's Too Late: Anthropological Reflections, 1950-1970. Sydney: Oceania Publications. [Kenneth Maddock] 2002 13(3): 356-357 THE AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF ANTHROPOLOGY Gray, J. 2000._At Home in the Hills: Sense of Place in the Scottish Borders Oxford: Berghahn Books. [Gretchen Poiner] 2002 13(3): 358-359 Greenwood, S. 2000. Magic, Witchcraft and the Otherworld: An Anthropology. Oxford and New York [Galina Lindquist] 2002 13(2): 239-241 Grijns, K and P. J. M. Nas (eds) 2000. Jakarta-Batavia: Socio-cultural Essays. Leiden: KITLV Press. [Patrick Guinness] 2002 13(3): 360 Gudeman, S. 2001. The Anthropology of the Economy: Community, Market, Culture. Oxford: Blackwells Publishers. [Chris Gregory] 2002 13(3): 361-362 Handler, R. (ed.). 2000. Excluded Ancestors, Inventible Traditions: Essays Towards a More Inclusive History of Anthropology. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press. [James Urry] 2003 14(2): 278-279 Hardman, C. E. 2000 [1996]. Other Worlds: Notions of Self and Emotion Among the Lohorung Rai. Oxford: Berg Publishers. [Martin Gaenszle] 2003 14(1): 119-121 Harrell, St. (ed.). 2001. Perspectives on the Yi of Southwest China. Berkeley: University of California Press. [Albert Gomes] 2002 14(2): 279-280 Hayward, P. 2001. Tide Lines: Tourism and Cultural Transition in the Whitsunday Islands (and Adjacent Coas)t. Lismore: Music Archive for the Pacific Press. {Rosita Henry] 2003 14(2): 281-282 Heath, D. B. 2000. Drinking Occasions: Comparative Perspectives on Alcohol and Culture. Phildeiphia: Taylor and Francis. [Maggie Brady] 2002 13(1): 114-115 Hendry, J. 2001. The Orient Strikes Back: A Global View of Cultural Display. Oxford: Berg. [Malcolm Crick] 2003 14(3): 421-422 Herzfeld; M. 2001. Anthropology: Theoretical Practice in Culture and Society. Oxford: Blackwell. [Roger Just] 2003 14(2): 282-285 Hoffman S. M and A. Oliver-Smith. 2002. Catastrophe and Culture: The Anthropology of Disaster. Santa Fé: School of American Research Press. {Peter Hinton] 2004 15(3): 354-355 Houston, C. 2001. Islam, Kurds and the Turkish Nation State. Oxford: Berg Publishers {Julie Marcus] 2003 14(2): 285-286 Howe, L. 2001. Hinduism and Hierarchy in Bali. Oxford: James Curry Press. [Thomas Reuter] 2004 15(2): 232-233 Humphrey, M. 2002. The Politics of Atrocity and Reconciliation: From Terror to Trauma. London: Routledge. [Veena Das] 2004 15(1): 114-115 IWGIA. 2000. The Indigenous World 1900-2000. Copenhagen: IWGIA. [Alexandra Sauvage] 2002 13(2): 241-242 Jaarsma, S and M. Rohatynskyj (eds). 2000. Ethnographic Artefacts: Challenges to a Reflexive Anthropology. Honolulu: University of Hawai’ Press. [Mark Mosko] 2004 15(1): 115-117 Jackson, P. A. and N. M. Cook (eds). 2001. Genders and Sexualities in Modern Thailand. Bangkok: Silkworm Books. [Philip Taylor] 2003 14(3): 423-424 Kavanagh, G. 2000. Dream Spaces: Memory and Museum. London and New York: Leicester University Press. [Jude Philp] 2004 15(1): 117 Kehoe, A. B. 2000. Shamans and Religion: An Anthropological Exploration in Critical Thinking. Milwaukee: Waveland Press. [Jon Marshall] 2003 14(3): 425-426 INDEX 2002-2004 [VOLS 13-15] Kirch, P. V. 2000. On the Road of the Winds: An Anthroplogical History of the Pacific Islands Before European Contact. Berkeley: University of California Press. {Grant McCall] 2003 14(3): 427-428 Knauft, B. 2002. Exchanging the Past: A Rainforest World of Before and After. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. [Deborah Van Keekeren] 2004 15(2): 233-235 Kwa’ioloa, M. and B. Burt. 2001. Our Forest of Kwara’ae: Our Life in Solomon Islands and the Things Growing in Our Home. London: British Museum Press. [Jim Specht] 2003 14(2): 269-270 Lal, B. V. (ed.) 2000. Before the Storm: Elections and the Politics of Development. Canberra: Asia-Pacific Press. [Chris Griffin] 2003 14(2): 286-288 Lamb, S. 2000. White Saris and Sweet Mangoes: Aging, Gender and Body in North India. Berkeley: University of California Press. {Michael Fine] 2002 13(3): 363-364 Lawrence, H. R. (ed.) 2001. Traditionalism and Modernity in the Music and Dance of Oceania: Essays in Honour of Barbara B. Smith. Sydney: Oceania Publications. [Kalissa Alexeyeff] 2003 14(3): 428-430 Lee, H. M. 2003. Tongans Overseas: Between Two Shores. Honolulu: University of Hawai’i Press. {Kerry James] 2004 15(3): 355-356 Lewis, L. S. 2002. Laying Claim to the Memory of May: A Look Back at the 1980 Kwanju Uprising. Honolulu: University of Hawa’ai Press. [Kirsten Bell] 2004 15(2): 235-236 Lingis, A. 2000. Dangerous Emotions. Berkeley: University of California Press. [John Lechte] 2002 13(1): 115-117 Liu, K. 2000. Jn One's Own Shadow: An Ethnographic Account of the Condition of Post-Reform China. Berkeley: University of California Press. [Alan Smart] 2003 14(3): 431-432 Lukere, V. and M. Jolly (eds) 2002. Birthing in the Pacific: Beyond Tradition and Modernity? Honolulu: University of Hawa’ai Press. [Ruth Fitzgerald] 2004 15(2): 236-238 Lyttleton, C. 2000. Endangered Relations: Negotiating Sex and AIDS in Thailand. Amsterdam: Martin Dunitz. [Kaja Finkler] 2002 13(1): 117-118 Mageo, J. M. (ed.) 2001. Cultural Memory: Reconfiguring History and Identity in the Postcolonial Pacific. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press. {Grant McCall] 2002 13(1):119-119 Marcus, J. 2001. The Indomitable Miss Pink: A Life in Anthropology. Sydney: University of New South Wales Press. [Ruth Fink Latukefu] 2004 15(2): 238-239 Mattingly, C. and L. Garro (eds). 2001. Narrative and the Cultural Construction of Illness and Healing. Berkeley: University of California Press. [Cynthia Hunter] 2003 14(2): 288-289 McArthur, A. M. 2000. The Curbing of Anarchy in Kunimaipa Society: Sydney: Oceania Publications [Eric Hirsch] 2002 13(2): 243-244 McCreery, J. 2000. Japanese Consumer Behaviour: From Worker Bees to Wary Shoppers. Surrey: Curzon. [Matthew Allen] 2002 13(2): 244-246 McKnight, D. 2002. From Hunting to Drinking: The Devastating Effects of Alcohol on an Aboriginal Community. London: Routledge. [Lee Sackett} 2004 15(2): 240-241 McVeigh, B. J. 2001. Wearing Ideology: State, Schooling and Self-Presentation in Japan. New York: New York University Press. [Matthew Allen] 2003 14(2): 289-291 THE AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF ANTHROPOLOGY Miller, D. and D. Slater. 2000. The Internet: An Ethnographic Approach. Oxford: Berg. [Jon Marshall] 2003 14(3): 432-434 Mol, A. 2002. The Body Multiple: Ontology in Medical Practice. Durham: Duke University Press. [Dorothy H. Brown] 2004 15(2): 241-243 Moskowitz, M. L. 2001. The Haunting Fetus: Abortion, Sexuality and the Spirit World in Taiwan. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press. [Andrea Whitaker] 2003 14(2): 291-293 Myers, F. R. (ed.) 2001. The Empire of Things: Regimes of Value and Material Culture. Santa Fe. School of American Research. [Diane Austin-Broos] 2003 14(3): 434-435 Myers, F. R. 2002. Painting Culture: The Making of an Aboriginal High Art. Durham and London: Duke University Press. {Luke Taylor] 2004: 15(1): 118-119 Nanda, S. 2000. Gender Diversity: A Cross-cultural Perspective. Prospect Heights: Waveland Press. [Kalissa Alexeyeff] 2002 13(1): 120-121 Napolitano, V. 2002. Migration, Mujercitas and Medicine Men: Living in Urban Mexico. Berkeley: University of California Press. [Anthony Marcus] 2004 15(3) 356-358 Nelson, D. M. 1999. A Finger in the Wound: Body Politics in Quincentennial Guatemala. Los Angeles: University of California Press. [Erez Cohen] 2002 13(2): 246-247 O’Hanlon, M. and R. Welsch (eds). 2000. 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