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Bruce Laurie Seaman (1926 – 2022)

31/08/2022

by Chris Boylan Bruce Seaman will be remembered as a great family man, married to his beautiful Tahitian wife, Ramine, for 61 years, and as a Voyager and collector of …

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Carnets Kanak, Voyage en Inventaire de Roger Boulay – Musée Hèbre, Rochefort

31/08/2022

by Pierre Laffont As a local precursor to a similar exhibition being hosted later this year in Paris at the Musée du quai Branly – Jacques-Chirac, the exhibition Kanak Notebooks, Journey …

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Hongi’s Hikoi: Tales through Tāonga

31/08/2022

18 June 2022 – Chau Chak Wing Museum, University of Sydney. Review by Margaret Cassidy A highly successful project launch of Hongi’s Hikoi: Tales through Tāonga was held at the Chau Chak …

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Mariw Minaral (Spiritual Patterns)

31/08/2022

Australian National Maritime Museum. Review by Margaret Cassidy In recent years the Australian National Maritime Museum has used its Indigenous maritime curatorial team to build what some are regarding as …

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Marquesan Festival Matavaa O Te Fenua Enata

31/08/2022

July 2022. By Chris Boylan and Sophy Dennett The Marquesas with six main islands in the north-eastern section of French Polynesia has long been a place of imaginings, beyond the …

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Uli: Powerful Ancestors from the Pacific

31/08/2022

2021, 392 pages, Jean-Philippe Beaulieu, Primedia, Bornival, Belgium. Review by Noelle Rathmell-Stiels  This superb book has been six years in the making, but it is well worth the wait. In …

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Volume 27 – Issue 2

12/08/2022
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Volume 27 – Issue 1

12/08/2022
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Jean Philippe Beaulieu – Lecture

20/07/2022

Jean Philippe Beaulieu - lecture 20 July 2022 Sydney - Uli Powerful Ancestors from the Pacific

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Matt Poll – Lecture

13/07/2022

Matt Poll - Lecture, 13 July 2022 Sydney, Australia - Shaped by the Sea: Australian Indigenous Maritime History

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