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  1. Gospel & Culture in Vanuatu V 4 (The Gospel and Culture in Vanuatu) (The Gospel and Culture in Vanuatu) (The Gospel and Culture in Vanuatu)
  2. Gospel and Cultuire in Vanuatu, Volume 5: Women in Culture and Church and other Issues (Atf Series) (Atf Series) (Gospel and Culture in Vanuatu)
  3. Bringing the Art Inside: a Preliminary Analysis of Black Linear Rock-art from Limestone Caves in Erromango, Vanuatu.(Statistical Data Included): An article from: Oceania by Meredith Wilson, 1999-09-01
  4. A Strategic Assessment of Vanuatu, 2000 edition (Strategic Planning Series) by The Vanuatu Research Group, The Vanuatu Research Group, 2000-04-25
  5. Nguna Voices: Text and Culture from Central Vanuatu by Ellen E. Facey, 1989-11
  6. Gospel and culture in Vanuatu: The founding missionary and a missionary for today by Randall Prior, 1998
  7. Kastom, culture, & cargo: Origins and implications of the 1980 rebellion in Vanuatu by David Joe Richardson, 1985
  8. Arts of Vanuatu
  9. Microfossil analysis of Lapita deposits in Vanuatu reveals introduced Araceae (aroids).: An article from: Archaeology in Oceania by Mark Horrocks, Stuart Bedford, 2005-07-01
  10. Awe! Artis Blong Tude: Art contemporain de Vanuatu et des iles Solomon by Ralph Regenvanu, 1997
  11. Terra Australis 23: Archaeology of Fiji (Terra Australis) by Atholl J. Anderson, Geoffrey R. Clark, 2007-03-07
  12. Melanesians and Missionaries: An Ethnohistorical Study of Social and Religious Change in the Southwest Pacific by Darrell L. Whiteman, 1983-10
  13. South Pacific expedition to the New Hebrides and to the Fore, Kukukuku, and Genatei peoples of New Guinea, January 26, 1967 to May 12, 1967 by D. Carleton Gajdusek, 1982

61. Vanuatu Cultural Centre :: The Experience Of Safeguarding Of The Intangible Heri
Therefore, vanuatu’s culture and cultural heritage has two distinct The vanuatuCultural Centre, vanuatu’s national heritage institution,
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62. 1Up Travel : Vanuatu - History And Culture Of Vanuatu.
The island group of which vanuatu is a part has been settled since 500BC. Up toand beyond the 13th century AD it was at the heart of the empire of Tonga.
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History The island group of which Vanuatu is a part has been settled since 500BC. Up to and beyond the 13th century AD it was at the heart of the empire of Tonga. During the 19th century the islands making up Vanuatu, were settled by British and French missionaries, planters and traders. The UK and France eventually agreed on a condominium over the two islands. After the Second World War, a complex power struggle began between the islanders and the interests over the future political and economic course of the islands. The constitutional position was settled in 1977 at a conference in Paris between British, French and New Hebridean representatives at which it was agreed that the islands should become fully independent within three years.

63. BBC NEWS | Programmes | From Our Own Correspondent | Culture Clash In The South
Nick Squires reports from vanuatu, where a bitter feud is raging between the The John Frum cult may be one of the most intriguing cultural movements in
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The mysterious John Frum movement has existed peacefully on an island in the South Pacific for decades; but a violent feud has now broken out between its followers and a new Christian movement.
Sitting beneath a tattered Stars and Stripes flag hanging limply from a bamboo pole, Jack Yahlu recalls the bloody jungle battle which shattered the peace of this little known corner of the South Pacific. "They wanted to kill us and we wanted to kill them," 27-year-old Yahlu told me. "We used slingshots, axes, bows and arrows. Many people were cut with knives." The fight he is referring to happened last month on Tanna, an island of about 20,000 people in the archipelago of Vanuatu. The John Frum cult... believed he would drive out their colonial masters and re-establish their traditional ways

64. Bits Of Culture - Vanuatu
BITS OF culture vanuatu. Languages. Map. Cultural Values. Main Religion DeathConcepts/Rituals. Health Care Values. Diet. Interesting Facts. Languages
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65. StampsFiji Pacific Culture
vanuatu has a very rich and diverse cultural tradition which can be seen Within vanuatu s Cultural Series, this setenant strip of stamps shows a range
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Vanuatu has a very rich and diverse cultural tradition which can be seen through dance, ceremonies, artifacts and architecture. Many traditions are still maintained and are incorporated into everyday life in the Islands. Within Vanuatu's Cultural Series, this se-tenant strip of stamps shows a range of masks from different islands in Vanuatu from Epi northwards. The southern group of islands do not use masks and tend to use face and body paint instead. Masks are used for several reasons, in dance, grade taking ceremonies or secret societies as part of the strong traditional structure within Vanuatu. The variety of masks is enormous in terms of design and materials which can be wood, plant fibres, moulded clay and even cobwebs. The masks can take the form of the human face or spirits and sometimes have animals, fish or bird forms as part of the design and vary from covering the face to the whole body like a cloak as part of the overall costume. The less ritually important masks can be re-used, but others are destroyed after the ceremony to retain the spirituality of the occasion. The masks shown in this issue can be seen at the Cultural Centre in Port Vila. The Fijians still retain many of their traditional customs, one of the most important being the "Yaqona" ceremony as seen in the $3.00 stamp. This formal ceremony precedes any event of importance and is a mark of great honour and respect to the recipient. The brew has slight narcotic properties and is made from the pounded root of "Piper Methysticum" mixed with water. In other Pacific countries Yaqona is known as Kava.

66. AdmiNet - Vanuatu
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67. UCL Department Of Anthropology
markets and material culture presentations and prestations in vanuatu, culture The effects of the museum and the art market in vanuatu on the
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Publications Thesis Supervisors First: Chrisopher Tilley Second: Susanne Kuechler Home Staff Post-doctoral Fellows ... Seminars Please select your area of interest Top of Page
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68. New Traditions Exhibition
A travelling exhibition of the vanuatu Cultural Centre. The future is based onthe past and our past is based on our culture. So, based on our cultural
http://arts.anu.edu.au/arcworld/vks/exhib.htm
New Traditions Contemporary Art of Vanuatu A travelling exhibition of the Vanuatu Cultural Centre "The future is based on the past and our past is based on our culture.
So, based on our cultural heritage and our cultural knowledge, we can enter the future"
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69. IFEX :: Vanuatu Prime Minister Threatens To Change Law To Deport Publisher
He seemed not to appreciate that vanuatu s culture must be respected even inmedia freedom . PINA said it is appalled by the way the government acted,
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MEMBERS ONLY Home ... Vanuatu Update PRINT PAGE Vanuatu prime minister threatens to change law to deport publisher Country/Topic: Vanuatu Date: 24 January 2001 Source: Pacific Islands News Association (PINA) Person(s): Marc Neil-Jones Target(s): publisher(s) Type(s) of violation(s): deported , threatened Urgency: (PINA/IFEX) - On 23 January 2001, Vanuatu Prime Minister Barak Sope said his government is looking at changing immigration laws in order to deport the publisher of "Vanuatu Trading Post", Marc Neil-Jones. The government's announcement, broadcast on national radio and television, claimed that Neil-Jones broke Vanuatu laws by having access to "state secrets" and said that his reports are lies. Meanwhile, the newspaper's editor, Len Garae, said that on 24 January, after complications from diabetes, Neil-Jones was rushed to a hospital in the capital city of Port Vila. On 19 January, when Vanuatu police suddenly deported Neil-Jones by putting him on a flight to Australia, they did not allow him to take his medication for diabetes, he said.

70. NYU | Museum Studies | Faculty
Reproduction, Creativity, Restriction Material culture and Copyright in vanuatu, at the vanuatu Cultural Centre and National Museum (with Prof.
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Contact information: (212) 998-8087, Areas of interest: History of exhibitions, museum studies, modern and contemporary art. Select Publications:
“'Once an Oriental Always an Oriental': The American Display and Reception of Noguchi's Ceramics," in Isamu Noguchi and Modern Japanese Ceramics , ex. cat. (Washington, DC: Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, 2003).
“Isamu Noguchi Indoors: Home Furnishings and Interior Design," in Isamu Noguchi Sculptural Design. Weil am Rhein: Vitra Design Museum. 2001.
“Instructions for a World of Stickiness: The Early Conceptual Work of Yoko Ono," in Yes. Yoko Ono . New York: Japan Society and Harry N. Abrams. 2000. The Avant-Garde in Exhibition: New Art in the Twentieth Century . New York: Harry N. Abrams. 1994. Berkeley: University of California Press. 1998. “Art by Instruction and the Pre-History of do it," in do it . New York: Independent Curators Incorporated. 1997. “ ‘The Modern World is Our Business’: The Carnegie International in the Gordon Bailey Washburn Years, 1950-1962," in

71. VKS Home Page
The VCC is an organisation that works to record and promote the diverse cultures of the Pacific archipelago of vanuatu.
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Welcome to the Vanuatu Cultural Centre's home page. In the following pages, use the pig's tusk logo to come back to this page. The VCC is an organisation that works to record and promote
the diverse cultures of the Pacific archipelago of Vanuatu.
The VCC runs an extensive network of volunteer workers
around the country who record information and participate in
projects run by the Centre. New! The VKS travelling art exhibition will be in New Zealand from December 9, 1999 and will be travelling to other locations from there. The VCC is the umbrella body for the following institutions:
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National Film and Sound Unit See: Latest VCC publications Read about Blackbirding See how to build a canoe Voir: Des renseignements sur l'archéologie en Vanuatu
See: Information about recent archaeological work in Vanuatu See: Vanuatu's cultural research policy

Voir: Les Règlements de la recherche culturelle a Vanuatu
Lukim: Agrimen Blong Risej long Vanuatu See also: Information about Vanuatu languages Vanuatu Cultural Centre, PO Box 184, Port Vila, Vanuatu.

72. Vanuatu Travel
vanuatu Cultural Center s home page. Welcome to the vanuatu Cultural Center shome page. vanuatu Homepage vanuatu Homepage Travel, accommodation and
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73. Vanuatu Cultural Centre
The vanuatu Cultural Centre took the initiative to write the book in The National Film and Sound Archive of the vanuatu Cultural Centre has been
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Vanuatu Cultural Centre hosts World Heritage Convention workshop

Between the 5th and 8th September this year, the Cultural Centre will be hosting representatives from museums and other heritage agencies from all over the Pacific, along with experts from the World Heritage offices in Paris, to discuss the many issues involved with nominating important cultural and natural sites to the World Heritage List Advice for "Yachties" visiting islands in Vanuatu
A general guide to people who want to visit the islands of Vanuatu via sailing First Ureparapara Arts Festival a Success
The island of Ureparapara in the Banks Islands group of TORBA Province, one of Vanuatu’s most northerly islands, hosted its first-ever arts festival from the 9th to the 12th of August 2005. Launch of Vanuatu's History Curriculum
Vanuatu’s first English-language national history textbook has been launched as part of Vanuatu’s Silver Jubilee Independence celebrations. The Vanuatu Cultural Centre took the initiative to write the book in response to a general concern that children are not being taught enough about the history of Vanuatu in the nation’s schools today.

74. Vanuatu
The Australian National Universityvanuatu Cultural Centre Archaeology Project,199497 Aims and Results. (Oceania). vanuatu Chapter 1.
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75. Port Vila Presse Online Vanuatu News :: Vanuatu Cultural Centre & Museum News
vanuatu Cultural Centre Museum News. The talk will sketch a brief historyof the vanuatu Cultural Centre and its National Library section,
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This website is accessible to all versions of every browser. However, you are seeing this message because your browser does not support basic Web standards, and does not properly display the site's design details. Please consider upgrading to a more modern browser. ( Learn More Vanuatu News You are here: home living
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6pm Tuesday 20 September 2005 at the National Museum. The AGM will be preceded by a talk on the Pig Bank by the director of the Vanuatu Cultural Centre, Ralph Regenvanu.
Vanuatu Cultural Centre to host World Heritage Convention workshop
[Aug. 31, 2005] By Port Vila Presse
Between the 5th and 8th September this year, the Cultural Centre will be hosting representatives from museums and other heritage agencies from all over the Pacific, along with experts from the World Heritage offices in Paris, to discuss the many issues involved with nominating important cultural and natural sites to the World Heritage List.
First Ureparapara Arts Festival a success
[Aug. 19, 2005]

76. Pacific Collection - Vanuatu Baskets
Women s Cultural Project Officer of the vanuatu Cultural Centre. The vanuatuCultural Centre is currently working on an ongoing project to document,
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Bislama (Vanuatu Lingua franca) texts by Jeanne Tarissese
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Basket weaving is a traditional craft and art of Vanuatu. There is a great wealth of basket styles still made today and widely used throughout the islands. Coconut leaf is the most commonly used material for baskets. In the north of Vanuatu, other materials such split bamboo, pandanus leaf, wild cane and certain vines can also be used. In the capital, Port Vila, it is common for women to use baskets as handbags or shoulder bags. Women working at the markets can use baskets to store their change There are many ways to use baskets: in certain northern islands like Pentecost, school children may use a small style of basket to carry their school wrapped root crop lunch. Further north, in the Banks Group, 'basket traps' can be used to catch freshwater prawns or fish. In the southern island of Tanna, women may use a large type of basket to carry fruit and vegetables home from the markets. Throughout Vanuatu, sturdy baskets can be used to store fruit and vegetables. Finer baskets can be hung from posts or nails to store items as varied as live chickens, food, bibles, sewing supplies, or dried pandanus materials to use in basket weaving. Men's personal baskets can contain tobacco, matches, knives, etc. Certain baskets can be used in special ritual contexts such as bank baskets containing money mats used during traditional marriage payments.

77. MUSE - Our Traditions - Nalawan Rituals - Refused To Die
Photo by Kirk Huffman/vanuatu Cultural Centre. Nalawan Nenès dance by younginitiates and sponsors as part of Nalawan Nemen rituals in September 1999.
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The island of Malakula in northern Vanuatu is renowned for its complex megalithic cultures and ritual 'art' forms associated with initiation, grading and status rituals, certain types of 'hidden' societies and elaborate funerary rites. The above quote, in Ninde language from the Mewun area of Malakula's South-west Bay, was given to Kirk Huffman by Chief Sarawo'h Bahap of Nemel Loh'toh and Mun. It encapsulates the essence of the kind of work that Huffman has been doing in Vanuatu over a period of nearly 30 years and links with his time at the Australian Museum as Visiting Leo Fleischmann Fellow and Visiting Collections Fellow in Anthropology since July 2000. Malakula is Vanuatu's second largest island - it is 2069 square kilometres in area with a population of 23,700 people that speak 35 different languages and an as yet unknown number of sub-dialects. In most museum collections from Vanuatu, approximately half of the material originates from Malakula. Most overseas academics and museum curators looking at these early collections tend to assume that traditional cultural and ritual activities on the island have almost ceased and are a thing of the past. But this is not the case. Although the last major group of traditionalists in the southern interior mountains converted to Christianity in 1989, much of southern Malakula remains the centre of a superbly complex spiritual world attuned to respect for ancestral and other spirits. The material and spirit worlds continue to be connected through sacrifice, ritual, song, dance and the production of innumerable 'art' forms.

78. Oceania: Afterword: Vanuatu Perspectives On Research
The vanuatu Cultural Centre priority is that nivanuatu should be the ones The ANU-vanuatu Cultural Centre Archaeology Project, initiated under the
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The researchers represented in this collection have all demonstrated a commitment to the ethics and principles of the VCRP and are endorsed as good examples of the kinds of research and research collaborations the Cultural Centre wishes to encourage in Vanuatu. Lissant Bolton was instrumental in assisting the establishment of the Women's Culture Project and the women fieldworkers network of the Cultural Centre, not least through working with and training Jean Tarisesei. She has also conducted the annual women fieldworkers workshops since their inception in 1994. Darrell Tryon, similarly, has been conducting the annual men fieldworkers workshops since 1981, and has provided substantial training in writing vernacular dictionaries for the fieldworkers in the course of these workshops.

79. Oceania: Ni-Vanuatu Research And Researchers
The vanuatu Cultural Centre has played a central role, Since the vanuatuCultural Centre (VCQ, formerly the New Hebrides Cultural Centre, first opened
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Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. ABSTRACT The Vanuatu Cultural Centre has played a central role, both in supporting and directing expatriate research in Vanuatu, and in developing a group of ni-Vanuatu researchers, known as fieldworkers. At annual workshops, the fieldworkers are trained in basic linguistic and anthropological documentation techniques, and discuss ways to maintain and revive local practice in their own areas. The fieldworkers also advise and assist expatriate researchers. This paper outlines the work of the Cultural Centre and the work of ni-Vanuatu researchers, focusing on the fieldworkers. INTRODUCTION The first ni-Vanuatu researchers gained their training on the job, working as field assistants to both French- and English-speaking expatriate researchers from a range of British, Australian, Canadian, American and French research institutions. These institutions included Oxford and Cambridge universities, the Australian National University (ANU) and Sydney universities, the University of British Columbia, the University of Toronto, the Australian Museum, the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, and ORSTOM. These early researchers worked with ni-Vanuatu field assistants and informants, most of whose names are no longer recorded and whose work was restricted to assisting the one researcher only.

80. Vanuatu Resources
From Archaeology World and the vanuatu Cultural Centre, five sites recentlyexcavated in the islands. Erromango Island From Matthew Spriggs and Archaeology
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From Archaeology World, several articles on a three year project on the archaeology of Vanuatu. In English and Bislama.

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