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Reserachers working on SPIRITUALITY (alphabetical order)
Apo APOROSA Research Fellow, Anthropology at University of Waikato, New ZealandAdministrative areas: Fiji , New Zealand , Tonga , Samoa , Vanuatu , Cook Islands , Hawaii Places: Melanesia, PolynesiaKeywords: Cultural Studies , Development Studies , Diasporas , Education , Indigenous Epistemology , Post-Colonialism , Spirituality , Kava , Indigenous Substances/medicines , Identity
Emily DONALDSON PhD Student, Anthropology at McGill University, CanadaAdministrative areas: French Polynesia , Hawaii Places: PolynesiaKeywords: Cultural Landscapes , Culture-nature Relations , Indigenous/non-Indigenous Relations , Land Tenure , Spirituality , Tourism , Heritage Management , Heritage
Ruth KROLZIG , Institue of Ethnology at Westfälische-Wilhelms-Universität Münster, GermanyAdministrative areas: Australia , Northern Territory (Australia), Papua New Guinea , Milne Bay (Papua New Guinea)Places: Australia (area), Arnhem Land, MelanesiaKeywords: Tourism , Kinship , Relatedness , Urban Identity , Cosmology , Perception , Anthropology of Ontology , Knowledge , Law and Culture , Spirituality
Mette RAMSTAD Associate Professor, Department of Religion and Lifeviews, Faculty of Education at Østfold University College, NorwayAdministrative areas: Hawaii Places: Hawai'i (US State), Society Islands, Tuamotus, Austral Islands, New ZealandKeywords: Religion , Spirituality , Education , Education Policy , Oral Tradition , Cultural Heritage , Cultural Renewal , Indigenous Christianities , Dance , Performance
Dan TAULAPAPA MCMULLIN Administrative areas: American Samoa , Samoa Places: Polynesia, American Samoa, Samoa, US possessionKeywords: Symbolism , Spirituality , Postcolonial Literatures , Myth , Intellectual Property Rights , Indigenous Inquiry , Colonial Literature , Art , Queer Sexuality And Genders , Indigenous Polytheisms
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