Journal of the Polynesian Society

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of the Polynesian Society is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
The transfer of kūmara (Ipomoea batatas) from East to South Polynesia and its dispersal in New Zealand9
The past before us: a brief history of Tongan kava5
A case for Handy and Puku‘i’s ethnographic reconstruction of the Polynesian family system in Hawai‘i Family System in Hawai‘i4
Hawaiian seascapes and landscapes: reconstructing elements of a Polynesian ecological knowledge system2
Authenticity in analogy between past and present: towards an anthropology of cultural change1
Foreign objects in colonial-era Hawaiian sites: change and continuity in nineteenth-century Nu‘alolo Kai, Kaua‘i Island1
Towards Indigenous policy and practice: a Tuvaluan framework for wellbeing, Ola Lei1
An Historical Analysis of Waka Unua and the Māori Sail1
Variation and process: the history, current practice and future potential of mortuary archaeology in Aotearoa New Zealand1
Southeast Solomon Islands in regional perspective: settlement history, interaction spheres, Polynesian outliers and eastward dispersals1
The origins and dispersal throughout the Pacific islands of fehi bananas (Musa series Australimusa)1
http://www.thepolynesiansociety.org/jps/index.php/JPS/article/view/4821
Mapping Ancient Architecture via Unpiloted Aerial Vehicle–acquired LiDAR: A Case Study of Hōlualoa Royal Centre, Kona District, Hawai‘i Island1
Making medicine cultural in Rapa0
HARRIS, Aroha: Te Ao Hurihuri: The Changing World, 1920–2014. Wellington: Bridget Williams Books, 2018. 176 pp., biblio., illus., index. NZ$59.99 (softcover).0
Weaving Cloaks and Whakataukī: A Memoir0
KAA, Hirini: Te Hāhi Mihinare: The Māori Anglican Church. Wellington: Bridget Williams Books, 2020. 248 pp., biblio., glossary, index, notes, map, photos. NZ$49.99 (softcover).0
Ngata, Wayne, Arapata Hakiwai, Anne Salmond, Conal McCarthy, Amiria Salmond, Monty Soutar, James Schuster, Billie Lythberg, John Niko Maihi, Sandra Kahu Nepia, Te Wheturere Poope Grey, Te Aroha McDonn0
LEE, Georgia and Paul Horley: The Rock Art of Rapa Nui. Rapa Nui: Rapanui Press, 2018. 313 pp., illus., US$25.00 (hardcover).0
Promoting Pacific Indigenous Research Perspectives And Pedagogy Within Postgraduate Health Research Course Development0
The script of Rapa Nui (Easter Island) is logosyllabic, the language is East Polynesian: evidence from cross-readings0
The Call of the Waka Kuaka: New Directions for the Journal of the Polynesian Society0
Jack Golson’s Foundational Contributions to the Archaeology of Aotearoa New Zealand and the Wider Pacific: Award of the 2022 Elsdon Best Medal0
Authenticity in analogy between past and present: towards an anthropology of cultural change0
Rapanui paddles and the bountiful sea0
Coconuts and rosaries: materiality in the Catholic Christianisation of the Tuamotu archipelago (French Polynesia)0
Whakamoana-ed (set adrift)? Tūhoe Māori confront commodification, 1894–19260
Hōhā riha: pest insect control in Māori tradition0
Robert Carl Suggs and the transformation of Pacific archaeology: a retrospective view0
TAPSELL, Paul: Kāinga: People, Land, Belonging. Wellington: BWB Texts, 2021. 160 pp., afterword, bio, notes. NZ$14.99/4.99 (softcover/e-book).0
Celebrating Adrienne L. Kaeppler (1935–2022)0
Lū sipi: a marker of Tongan distinction0
Carved komari (vulva) stones from Rapa Nui: museum objects, legacy data and contemporary local history0
Can There Be Trust After a History of Colonialism and Exploitation? Award of the 2022 Nayacakalou Medal0
Sovereignty and the limits of Indigenous rights in West Papua0
Ballantyne, Tony, Lachy Paterson and Angela Wanhalla (eds): Indigenous Textual Cultures: Reading and Writing in the Age of Global Empire0
Obsidian Point Discovered on Kapingamarangi Atoll, Micronesia: Implications for Post-Settlement Regional Interactions0
When margins are centres: de-ranging Pitcairn Island’s place in Pacific scholarship0
The Role of Checkers (Jekab) in the Marshall Islands0
Returning to the hypothesis of Amerindian settlement on Rapa Nui (Easter Island)0
Exploring the progression from games to gambling in Tonga0
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