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2. 3. Intimate Histories
3. Bibliography
4. 2. Pacific Home Fronts
5. Notes
6. Index
7. 8. Destinies
8. Conclusion
9. 7. After They Sailed
10. 5. Departing Pacific Shores
11. 6. Married for the Duration
12. 4. Governing Marriage
13. 1. War in the South Pacific
14. Acknowledgments
15. Half title, Series Page, Title Page, Copyright Page
16. Cover Page
17. ‘The Marriage Market’: Matrimonial Agencies and the Matrimonial Advertisement in Early Twentieth-Century New Zealand
18. Editorial Introduction: Writing New Zealand’s Sexual Histories
19. ‘My Piece of Land at Taieri’: Boundary Formation and Contestation at the Taieri Native Reserve, 1844–1868
20. Interracial Sexual Violence in 1860s New Zealand
21. The past in a different light : how Māori embraced – and rejected – the colonial camera lens
22. New Zealand Identities: Departures and Destinations ed. by James H. Liu, et al (review)
23. Psychological Casualties: War Neurosis, Rehabilitation, and the Family in Post–World War II New Zealand
24. Housing Un/healthy Bodies: Native Housing Surveys and Maori Health in New Zealand 1930-45
25. Editorial Note
26. An Imperial Affair: Portrait of an Australian Marriage by John Rickard (review)
27. Kāi Tahu Whānui ki Otago (review)
28. Gaining a Foothold: Historical Records of Otago’s Eastern Coast, 1770–1839 gen. ed. by Ian Church (review)
29. Being Māori Chinese: Mixed Identities by Manying Ip (review)
30. The Parihaka Album: Lest We Forget by Rachel Buchanan (review)
31. Bibliography
32. Index
33. Title Page
34. Contributors
35. Chapter Eleven. He Pukapuka Tataku i ngā Mahi a Te Rauparaha Nui: Reading Te Rauparaha through Time
36. Chapter Nine. Read It, Don't Smoke It!: Developing and Maintaining Literacy in Papua New Guinea
37. Chapter Twelve. Writing and Beyond in Indigenous North America: The Occom Network
38. Chapter Eight. Going Off Script: Aboriginal Rejection and Repurposing of English Literacies
39. Chapter Ten. Colonial Copyright, Customs, and Indigenous Textualities: Literary Authority and Textual Citizenship
40. Part IV. Writers
41. Chapter Seven. Print Media, the Swahili Language, and Textual Cultures in Twentieth-Century Tanzania, ca. 1923-1939
42. Chapter Six. Polynesian Family Manuscripts (Puta Tupuna) from the Society and Austral Islands: Interior History, Formal Logic, and Social Uses
43. Chapter Five. Talking Traditions: Orality, Ecology, and Spirituality in Mangaia's Textual Culture
44. Part III. Readers
45. Chapter Four. Don't Destroy the Writing: Time-and Space-Based Communication and the Colonial Strategy of Mimicry in Nineteenth-Century Salish-Missionary Relations on Canada's Pacific Coast
46. Part II. Orality & Texts
47. Chapter Two. Kanak Writings and Written Tradition in the Archive of New Caledonia's 1917 War
48. Chapter One. Ka Waihona Palapala Mānaleo: Research in a Time of Plenty. Colonialism and the Hawaiian-Language Archives
49. Part I. Archives & Debates
50. Introduction. Indigenous Textual Cultures, the Politics of Difference, and the Dynamism of Practice
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