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Michael Goldsmith
Anthropology Programme
University of Waikato
New Zealand

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Pacific, Tuvalu, New Zealand, history, media, ethncity, culture

History, politics and religion of Tuvalu Ethnic and cultural identity in New Zealand and the Pacific Culture and/as property Anthropological media and the politics of representation (of the 'Other', especially in the forms of primitivism and tribalism, and of anthropology and anthropologists, especially in the popular imagination)
Associate Professor of Anthropology School of Social Sciences University of Waikato PB 3105 Hamilton New Zealand 3240

A SELECTION FROM THE LAST DECADE: BOOK Michael Goldsmith and Doug Munro, The Accidental Missionary: Tales of Elekana (Christchurch: Macmillan Brown Centre for Pacific Studies, University of Canterbury (2002). SPECIAL ISSUE Toon van Meijl and Michael Goldsmith (eds), Postcolonial Dilemmas: Special Issue. Journal of the Polynesian Society 112(3)(2003). BOOK CHAPTERS Telling Lives in Tuvalu. In Brij Lal and Vicki Luker (eds), Telling Pacific Lives. Canberra: ANU EPress (2008). On Not Knowing One's Place. In Sjoerd Jaarsma and Marta Rohatynskyj (eds), Ethnographc Artifacts. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press (2000). JOURNAL ARTICLES 'Who Owns Native Nature?', International Journal of Cultural Property 16(3): 325-339 (2009). 'Are Blondes a Racial Category?', CNZS Bulletin of New Zealand Studies 1: 93-113 (2008). 'Culture in Safety and in Danger', Anthropological Forum 15(3): 257-265 (2005).

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