Kristin Oberiano: Guam-Bound: Filipino Diaspora and Chamoru Indigeneity in Guåhan, 1898-1997
This paper explores the complicated relationship between Filipino immigrants and indigenous Chamoru people in Guåhan in the post-World War II...
This paper explores the complicated relationship between Filipino immigrants and indigenous Chamoru people in Guåhan in the post-World War II...
Pacific migration and diaspora discourse has often been couched with a baseline of binary locales and unidirectional, migratory and economic...
The legacy of post-1960s Pacific Islander migration to Pacific Rim nations has extended the conceptual boundaries of Oceania. Experiences of...
Mass migrations due to climate change appear to be ungovernable. This is because contemporary means and modes of migration governance...
During the last week of June of each year, the Chontal Indigenous people of Huamelula on the Pacific Coast of...
Member of the steering committee Associate Professor Katerina Teaiwa is from the School of Culture, History and Language at the...
The ocean floor is commonly overlooked as an environment outside of human history. Although hidden from the human eye, explorers,...
Member of the steering committee Andrea Westermann earned her PhD in history from Bielefeld University for her dissertation Plastik und...
Member of the steering committee Ryan Tucker Jones is Ann Swindells Associate Professor of History at the University of Oregon....
In 1872 R. G. Bachelder’s ‘Grand Colossean Pantoscope’ successfully toured Australia visiting numerous mechanics’ institutes, including on the goldfields of...
Member of the steering committee Dr. Akasemi Newsome is Associate Director of the Institute of European Studies at the University...
Member of the steering committee Albert Manke, PhD, is a researcher in the project “The Americas as Space of Entanglement”...
In 1905, 1,033 Koreans arrived in Mexico as contract laborers to the Yucatán henequen haciendas. While these sojourners intended to...
In 1987, an organization called “Women Working for a Nuclear Free and Independent Pacific” published a pamphlet in London entitled...
In Kanaka Maoli conceptualization land is relational, a living and breathing family member that one is descended from. The shared...