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Marion FAYN PhD Student, Anthropology at Université de la Polynésie française, French PolynesiaAdministrative areas: French Polynesia Places: PolynesiaKeywords: Dance , Cutural Change , Cultural Heritage , Identity , Body , Creativity , Performance , Music , Song / Dance , Organology
Stéphanie GENEIX-RABAULT Independent researcher, Academie des Langues Kanak, CNEP-Université de la Nouvelle-Calédonie et LACITO-CNRS at Université de Nouvelle-Calédonie, New CaledoniaAdministrative areas: New Caledonia , Indonesia Places: Melanesia, PolynesiaKeywords: Music , Nursery Lore And Children's Folklore , Music and Languages , Dance , Song / Dance , Organology
Irene Karongo HUNDLEBY PhD Student, Department of Music at University of Otago, New ZealandAdministrative areas: Malaita (Solomon Islands), Solomon Islands Places: MelanesiaKeywords: Epistemology , Ethics , Indigenous Epistemology , Cultural Heritage , Music , Dance , Song / Dance , Organology
Richard MOYLE Professor emeritus, Centre for Pacific Studies at University of Auckland, New ZealandAdministrative areas: American Samoa , Cook Islands , Niue , Samoa , Tonga Places: Australia (area), PolynesiaKeywords: Christianisation , Cultural Change , Dance , Indigenous/non-Indigenous Relations , Language Documentation , Polynesian Languages , Ritual , Voyaging , Oral Tradition , Music
Franca TAMISARI Associate Professor, Dept. of Humanities at Ca' Foscari University of Vencie, ItalyAdministrative areas: Australia , Northern Territory (Australia)Places: Australia (area), Arnhem Land, Milingimbi, Galuwin'ku, Ramingining, GapuwiyakKeywords: Cosmology , Dance , Education , Gender , Indigenous Politics , Kinship , Language , Ceremonial discourse , Tourism , Ritual
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