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Recent publications by our amazing team of editors:

Fullagar, Kate, and Michael McDonnell, Unsettling Portraits, a HistoryLab podcast about the colonial tradition of portraying Native American, Oceanian, and Aboriginal peoples, Impact Studios 2025

Fullagar, Kate “Reframing the Tahitian archipelago: insights from the whole lives of Tupaia, Purea, and Hitihiti” In S. Konishi, T. Griffiths, & M. Allbrook (Eds.), Reframing Indigenous biography2024

Mangioni, Talei Luscia. 2024. ‘Art/Story of the Niuklia Fri Pasifik: On Doing Creative Pacific Histories‘. In special issue of The Journal of Pacific History, edited by Nic Maclellan.  

Mangioni, Talei Luscia . 2025 (forthcoming April). ‘No Planners, No Bombs, No Rambos: The Intellectual Legacy of Amelia Rokotuivuna in Fiji and Oceania’. In special issue of Australian Journal of Biography and Historyedited by Katerina Teaiwa, Nicholas Hoare and Talei Luscia Mangioni.

Teaiwa, Katerina, Nicholas Hoare and Talei Luscia Mangioni. 2024. ‘Finding Australia’s “Missing” Pacific Women’. In Reframing Indigenous Biography, edited by Shino Konishi, Malcolm Allbrook and Tom Griffiths

Teaiwa, Katerina. 2024. “Not here for the Disciplines: researching with and for the Pacific” in the Cambridge Guide to Mixed Methods Research edited by Tracy C. Davis and Paul Rae.

Teaiwa, Katerina, 2024, ANU 2024 Archives Lecture, “Islands, Archives and Ancestors” here

Teaiwa, Katerina, DANCE PROTEST at the Chau Chak Wing Museum, Penelope Gallery, April 4 2025-Jan 6, 2026: check out her PROJECT BANABA 2024 exhibition walk-through here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVnhtVU8NAc

Tsang, R. and Summerhayes, G. 2025. The East and West Divide. In West New Guinea: The Biological, Social and Material Histories, pp. 397–411. D. Gaffney and M. Tolla (eds.). Australian National University Press, DOI: http://doi.org/10.22459/TA58.2024

Tsang, R. 2024. Being a Female Papua New Guinea Archaeologist: Finding My Feet Through Understanding the Past. In Being Indigenous Archaeologists: Reckoning New Paths Between Past and Present Lives, pp. 534–545. G. Nicholas and J. Watkins (eds.). Routledge. DOI: https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003183853

Urwin, Chris, Russell, Lynette, & Skelly, Robert 2024, Building culturally meaningful chronologies: Negotiating Indigenous and Western temporalities in Oceania. Archaeology in Oceaniahttps://doi.org/10.1002/arco.5333

Urwin C. 2024. How will Australia and the Pacific contribute to global Indigenous archaeologies in the next half century? Australian Archaeology 90(1):117–118.

Urwin C, Skelly R, Petchey F, Leavesley, M., and Beni, T. 2024. Agency amongst the entrepôts: Negotiating exchange associations between Motu hiri and Mailu seafaring exchange networks at Hood Bay on Papua New Guinea’s south coast. Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeologyhttps://doi.org/10.1080/15564894.2023.2267503