(1)
Teaiwa, T. For or before an Asian Pacific Studies Agenda? Specifying Pacific Studies. In Remaking area studies: teaching and learning across Asia and the Pacific; University of Hawaiʻi Press: Honolulu, 2010; pp 110–124.
(2)
Nabobo-Baba, U. Decolonising Framings in Pacific Research: Indigenous Fijian Vanua Research Framework as an Organic Response. AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples 2008, 4 (2), 140–154. https://doi.org/10.1177/117718010800400210.
(3)
Baba, T. Pacific and Indigenous Research: Beyond Bondage and Patronage. In Researching Pacific and indigenous peoples: issues and perspectives; Centre for Pacific Studies, The University of Auckland: [Auckland, N.Z.], 2004; pp 95–104.
(4)
Finucane, M. L.; East-West Center. Why Science Alone Won’t Solve the Climate Crisis: Managing Climate Risks in the Pacific, 89th edn; East-West Center: Honolulu, HI, 2009; Vol. AsiaPacific issues.
(5)
Taniera, T. Traditional Fisheries in Kiribati: Survival and Sustainability. In Science of Pacific island peoples; Institute of Pacific Studies, University of the South Pacific: [Suva, Fiji], 1994; pp 113–120.
(6)
Smith, L. T. Getting the Story Right - Telling the Story Well; Mead, A., Ratuva, S., Eds; Call of the Earth Llamado de la Tierra: Yokohama, Japan, 2007; pp 74–81.
(7)
Diaz, V. M.; Kauanui, J. K. Native Pacific Studies on the Edge. Contemporary Pacific 2001, 13 (2), 315–341.
(8)
Macpherson, C.; Macpherson, L. Migration and Social Transformation. In The Warm Winds of Change: Globalisation and Contemporary Samoa; Auckland University Press: New York, 2009; pp 59–97.
(9)
Wesley-Smith, T. Rethinking Pacific Islands Studies. Pacific Studies 1995, 18 (2), 115–136.
(10)
Hauofa, E. Our Sea of Islands. Contemporary Pacific 1994, 45 (3), 148–161.
(11)
Corbett, J.; Connell, J. The ‘Promise’ of the 1970s: Ratu Mara on the World Stage. The Round Table 2014, 103 (3), 301–310. https://doi.org/10.1080/00358533.2014.918712.
(12)
Lawson, S. ‘The Pacific Way’ as Postcolonial Discourse: Towards a Reassessment. The Journal of Pacific History 2010, 45 (3), 297–314. https://doi.org/10.1080/00223344.2010.530810.
(13)
Mara, K. The Pacific Way: A Memoir; University of Hawai’i Press: Honolulu, 1997.
(14)
Helu-Thaman, K. Decolonizing Pacific Studies: Indigenous Perspectives, Knowledge, and Wisdom in Higher Education. Contemporary Pacific 2003, 15 (1), 1–17.
(15)
Helu, F. Education Crisis in the South Seas. Directions: Journal of Educational Studies 1980, 2 (5), 17–21.
(16)
Narokobi, B. The Melanesian Way, Revised reprint.; Institute of Papua New Guinea Studies: Boroko, Papua New Guinea, 1983.
(17)
Molisa, G. M. Colonised People: Poems; Black Stone: Port Vila, Vanuatu, 1987.
(18)
Wendt, A. Afterword: Tatauing the Post-Colonial Body. In Inside out: literature, cultural politics, and identity in the new Pacific; Rowman & Littlefield: Lanham, MD, 1999; pp 399–412.
(19)
Tamasese, T. T. T. E. Clutter in Indigenous Knowledge, Research and History: A Samoan Perspective. Social policy journal of New Zealand : te puna whakaaro 2005, No. 25, 61–69.
(20)
Bertram, G. Introduction: The MIRAB Model in the Twenty-First Century. Asia Pacific Viewpoint 2006, 47 (1), 1–13.
(21)
Helen, L. Tonga Only Wants Our Money. http://press-files.anu.edu.au/downloads/press/p55871/pdf/ch0712.pdf.
(22)
Firth, S.; Conference on Globalisation and Governance in the Pacific Islands; State, Society and Governance in Melanesia Project. Globalisation and Governance in the Pacific Islands; ANU E Press: Canberra, 2006; Vol. Studies in state and society in the Pacific.
(23)
Murray, W. E.; Overton, J. The Inverse Sovereignty Effect: Aid, Scale and Neostructuralism in Oceania. Asia Pacific Viewpoint 2011, 52 (3), 272–284. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8373.2011.01468.x.
(24)
Peralto, L. N. Portrait: Mauna a Wākea: Hānau Ka Mauna, the Piko of Our Ea. In A nation rising: Hawaiian movements for life, land, and sovereignty; Duke University Press: Durham, 2014; Vol. Narrating native histories, pp 233–243.
(25)
Rios, H. He Welo. In The value of Hawaiʻi 2: ancestral roots, oceanic visions; Yamashiro, A., Goodyear-Kaʻōpua, N., Eds; Published for the Biographical Research Center by the University of Hawaiʻi Press: Honolulu, 2014; Vol. A biography monograph, pp 280–287.
(26)
Kahea TMT Fact Sheet (2015). http://kahea.org/issues/sacred-summits/sacred-summits-documents/fact-sheet-thirty-meter-telescope-tmt/at_download/file.
(27)
Vilsoni Hereniko, fl. 1998Vilsoni Hereniko,. Moana: The Rising of the Sea, 2013. http://search.alexanderstreet.com/view/work/2657493.
(28)
Jetnil-Kijiner, K. Tell Them. In The value of Hawaiʻi 2: ancestral roots, oceanic visions; Yamashiro, A., Goodyear-Kaʻōpua, N., Eds; Published for the Biographical Research Center by the University of Hawaiʻi Press: Honolulu, 2014; Vol. A biography monograph, pp 70–72.
(29)
Climate in the Pacific: a regional summary of new science and management tools | Pacific Climate Change Portal. https://www.pacificclimatechange.net/document/climate-pacific-regional-summary-new-science-and-management-tools.
(30)
Perez, C. S. I Lina’la’ Tataotao Ta’lo’: The Rhetoric and Aesthetics of Militarism, Religiosity, and Commemoration. In Huihui: navigating art and literature in the Pacific; Carroll, J., McDougall, B. N., Nordstrom, G., Eds; University of Hawaiʻi Press: Honolulu, 2015; pp 181–199.
(31)
Broken Promises, Shattered Lives: The Case for Justice for Micronesians in Hawaii. http://www.hiappleseed.org/sites/default/files/COFA%20ReportFinal12-14-11.pdf.
(32)
Taylor, R. K. Warriors Born: American Samoans in the U.S. Military, 2010. https://vimeo.com/15806815.
(33)
Firth, S. New Developments in the International Relations of the Pacific Islands. The Journal of Pacific History 2013, 48 (3), 286–293. https://doi.org/10.1080/00223344.2013.812545.
(34)
Tcherkerzoff, S. The Samoan Category Matai.
(35)
Vilsoni Hereniko, fl. 1998Vilsoni Hereniko,. Moana: The Rising of the Sea, 2013. http://search.alexanderstreet.com/view/work/2657493.
(36)
Jolly, M. Imagining Oceania: Indigenous and Foreign Representations of a Sea of Islands. The Contemporary Pacific 2007, 19 (2), 508–545.
(37)
Cowley-Malcolm, E.; Gao, W.; Cluny, M.; Perese, L.; Erick, S.; Sundborn, G. Impacts of Inter-and Intra-Ethnic Partnerships/Relationships on Traditional Gift Giving in a Cohort of Pacific Mothers’. Pacific Health Dialog 2011, 17 (2), 90–104.
(38)
Firth, S. Future Directions for Pacific Studies. Contemporary Pacific 2003, 15 (1), 139–148.
(39)
Anae, M. Towards a NZ-Born Samoan Identity: Some Reflections on ‘Labels’. Pacific Health Dialog 1997, 4 (2), 128–137.
(40)
Coxon, E.; New Zealand. Ministry of Education; Auckland UniServices. Literature Review on Pacific Education Issues: Final Report; Ministry of Education: Wellington [N.Z.], 2002.
(41)
Dean, E.; Ritova, S. Rabuka, No Other Way; Doubleday: Sydney, 1988.
(42)
Helen, L. Tonga Only Wants Our Money. http://press-files.anu.edu.au/downloads/press/p55871/pdf/ch0712.pdf.