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Amanda KEARNEY Professor, Department of Anthropology at San Diego State University, United StatesAdministrative areas: Australia Places: Australia (area)Keywords: Anthropological Fieldwork , Anthropology Of Knowing , Anthropology of Ontology , Applied Anthropology , Colonial Process , Cultural Change , Decolonisation , Indigeneity , Indigenous Knowledge , Politics Of Knowing And Not Knowing
Emilie NOLET Associate Professor, Department of Art and Archaeology (UFR 03) at University Paris 1, Panthéon-Sorbonne, FranceAdministrative areas: French Polynesia Places: PolynesiaKeywords: Material Culture , Colonial Process , Christianisation , Cultural Heritage , Ethnographic Encounter , French Polynesia , Health , Housing , Indigenous Agency , Medical Anthropology
Jouni TAKALO PhD Student, School of History, Culture and Arts Studies/ Folkloristics at University of Turku, FinlandAdministrative areas: Wallis and Futuna , Tonga , Samoa Places: PolynesiaKeywords: Cosmology , Myth , Symbolism , History , Regional History , Oral Tradition , Agency , Cultural Change , Colonial Process , Digital Resources
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