Indigenous Leadership Bibliography - The Banff Centre
Indigenous Leadership Bibliography - The Banff Centre
Indigenous Leadership Bibliography - The Banff Centre
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<strong>Indigenous</strong> <strong>Leadership</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong><br />
Pacific, Australia and New Zealand<br />
Glenn Peterson, One Man Cannot Rule a Thousand: Fission in a Ponapean Chiefdom (Ann Arbor:<br />
University of Michigan Press, 1982).<br />
Eve C. Pinsker, “Traditional Leaders Today in the Federated States of Micronesia” in Geoffrey M. White and<br />
Lamont Lindstrom, eds., Chiefs Today: Traditional Pacific <strong>Leadership</strong> and the Postcolonial State (Stanford:<br />
Stanford University Press, 1997) 150.<br />
Caroline Ralston, “Maori Women and the Politics of Tradition: What Roles and Power Did, Do, and Should<br />
Maori Women Exercise” (1993) 5:1 <strong>The</strong> Contemporary Pacific 23.<br />
B. Rose, Aboriginal Land Management Issues in Central Australia (Alice Springs: Central Land Council,<br />
1992).<br />
Marshall Sahlins, “Poor Man, Rich Man, Big Man, Chief: Political Types in Melanesia and Polynesia”<br />
(1963) 5 Comparative Studies in Society and History 285.<br />
Richard Scaglion, “Chiefly Models in Papau New Guinea” (1996) 8:1 <strong>The</strong> Contemporary Pacific 1.<br />
Jeffrey Sissons, “Royal Backbone and Body Politic: Aristocratic Titles and Cook Islands Nationalism Since<br />
Self-Government” (1994) 6:2 <strong>The</strong> Contemporary Pacific 371.<br />
Andrew Strathern, Ongka: A Self Account by a New Guinea Big Man (London: Duckworth, 1979).<br />
Douglas G. Sutton, “Organisation and Ontology: <strong>The</strong> Origins of the Northern Maori Chiefdom, New<br />
Zealand” (1990) 25:4 Man 667.<br />
Toon Van Meijl, “<strong>The</strong> Reemergence of Maori Chiefs: ‘Devolution’ As a Strategy to Maintain Tribal<br />
Authority” in Geoffrey M. White and Lamont Lindstrom, eds., Chiefs Today: Traditional Pacific <strong>Leadership</strong><br />
and the Postcolonial State (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1997) 84.<br />
J.R. Von Sturmer, “Aborigines in the Uranium Industry: Toward Self-Management in the Alligator River<br />
Region?” in R.M. Berndt, ed., Aboriginal Sites, Rights and Resource Development (Perth: University of<br />
Western Australia Press, 1982).<br />
H. Watanabe, “Subsistence and Ecology of Northern Food Gatherers With Special Reference to the Ainu”<br />
in R.B. Lee and I. DeVore, eds., Man the Hunter (Chicago: Aldine, 1968) 69.<br />
F. Way and S. Beckett, Land-Holding and Governance Structures Under Australian Land Rights Legislation,<br />
Discussion Paper No. 4 (Sydney and Perth: Governance Structures for <strong>Indigenous</strong> Australians On and Off<br />
Native Title Lands Research Project, University of New South Wales and Murdoch University, 1999).<br />
Geoffrey M. White, “<strong>The</strong> Discourse of Chiefs: Notes on a Melanesian Society” in Geoffrey M. White and<br />
Lamont Lindstrom, eds., Chiefs Today: Traditional Pacific <strong>Leadership</strong> and the Postcolonial State (Stanford:<br />
Stanford University Press, 1997) 229.<br />
Geoffrey M. White and Lamont Lindstrom, eds., Chiefs Today: Traditional Pacific <strong>Leadership</strong> and the<br />
Postcolonial State (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1997).<br />
Maharaia Winiata, “<strong>Leadership</strong> in Pre-European Maori Society” (1956) 65:3 Journal of the Polynesian<br />
Society 212.<br />
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