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Reserachers working on TATTOOING (alphabetical order)
Karen JACOBS Associate Professor, Sainsbury Research Unit at University of East Anglia, United KingdomAdministrative areas: Fiji , Papua (Indonesia)Places: Melanesia, PolynesiaKeywords: Art , Exhibitions , Body , Cultural Artefacts , Decolonisation , Mission History , Tattooing , Youth , Museums , Material Culture
Kealalokahi LOSCH Associate Professor, Hawaiian and Pacific Islands Studies at University of Hawai'i-Kapiʻolani Community College, United StatesAdministrative areas: Hawaii , New Zealand Places: Polynesia, Hawai'i (US State)Keywords: Ethnicity , Identity , Leadership , Pacific Studies as Field of Study , Pacific Studies , Tattooing , Hapahaole
Guillaume MOLLE Research Fellow, Centre International de Recherche Archéologique sur la Polynesie (CIRAP) at University of French Polynesia, French PolynesiaKeywords: Cultural Landscapes , Indo-Pacific Prehistory , Landscape , Polynesian Chiefdoms , Polynesian Languages , Religion , Ritual , Seascape , Social-ecological System , Techniques
Giacomo NERICI Administrative areas: French Polynesia Places: PolynesiaKeywords: Anthropology , Cultural Heritage , Cultural Renewal , Culture-nature Relations , Decolonisation , Epistemology , Ethnic Identity , Identity , Indigeneity , Indigenous Epistemology
Arnaud NOURY Independent researcher, FranceAdministrative areas: Fiji , Solomon Islands , Vanuatu , New Caledonia , Papua New Guinea , Tonga , Samoa , Wallis and Futuna , Indonesia Places: Melanesia, Polynesia, MicronesiaKeywords: Art , Austronesian Languages , Climate Change , Cosmology , Digital Resources , Myth , History , Austronesian Prehistory , Pacific Studies , Ritual Studies
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