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  1. Myths of Oceania (Mythic World) by Anita Dalal, 2002-02
  2. Dreamtime by Ryan S. Ballard, 2001-06
  3. Gadjari among the Walbiri aborigines of central Australia (Oceania monographs) by Mervyn J Meggitt, 1967
  4. The Rainbow Serpent by Charles E. Hulley, 2000-09
  5. Aboriginal Stories: With Word List English--Aboriginal, Aboriginal--English by A. W. Reed, 2000-12
  6. The Elements of the Aborigine Tradition (The Elements of Series) by James G. Cowan, 1992-03

41. Mythology, Folklore, And A Little Bit Of Religion
the Week; Pix of artifacts from South American, Africa, and oceania, many of Lady;Arthur on the Net; Arthurian Home Page; Bulfinch s mythology The Age australian.
http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/~bnagy/sarahsite/myths2.html
Mythology, Folklore, and a little bit of Religion
Welcome! This page is essentially a massive list of links to sites about mythology, folklore, and religion. I've tried to sort them all by category, which has the advantage that it (theoretically, at any rate) makes it easier to find what you're looking for, but can lead to some pretty deeply nested subdivisions and also means that a lot of these pages do link to each other. There are links here to almost every relevant page I can find "almost" because there are a few things I don't have here: pages not in English, usenet sites, urban folklore and cyberlore sites, or any pages relating to "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys."
    Also, *please* mail me if
  • Any of my links have problems, are out of date, have moved, or whatever
  • You think I've mis-categorized something (always a possibility!)
  • You've got a site you'd like me to add to my list
  • I've got a link to your site and you wish I didn't
That's about it . . . happy mything!

42. Courses On Australian Film - New York University
Before the Interval australian mythology and Feature Films of Cultural Studies, australianJournal of Metro Media Education Magazine, oceania, Overland, Social
http://wwwmcc.murdoch.edu.au/ReadingRoom/film/nyuozcin.html
Home Post-war Gatherings Links ... Bibliography
Courses on Australian Cinema - New York University
H72.2113 RACE, GENDER AND NATION IN AUSTRALIAN CINEMA
Department of Cinema Studies
WELCOME
Welcome to Race, Gender and Nation in Australian Cinema . The course co-ordinator is Toby Miller. Please come see me with any queries you may have about the subject. My office is Room 652 of the Tisch Building, 721 Broadway. I can be telephoned on 9981614. Office hours are Wednesdays from 1.30 to 3.30 pm. The course will be on in Room 651 between 1.20 and 4.10 pm on Thursdays. RATIONALE This is a graduate lecture course designed for students in both the Department of Cinema Studies and the Certificate in Culture and Media Program. The course is meant to introduce you to a mixture of ethnographic, documentary, Aboriginal, feminist, and essay film texts produced in a sovereign-state that has an official governmental policy of multiculturalism, but was founded on a predominantly Anglo-Saxon migrant culture. The intention is to look at how this screen culture can be understood in terms of a set of different discourses: the textual, the industrial, the national and international, the anthropological, and the governmental. In addition, there will be a set of thematic optics placed over our appreciation of these texts and discourses, thematic optics derived from post-colonial and feminist theory. The course is divided into two blocks.

43. Research History: Australian Region
com/. SPECIFIC SEARCH ENGINES Orientation oceania http//oc australian History Resourceshttp//www.austudies.org nz/; Maori Folklore and mythology http//search
http://members.aol.com/historyresearch/australia.html
Researching History Online
By Area:
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META-SITES
PRIMARY SOURCES ... GENERAL

44. Net Sites 900 - Travel, Biography, History - Tempe Public Library
Psychology) 200 (Religion mythology) 300 (Social 919 oceania Guide to Australia- from Charles University (Australia) and the australian National Botanic
http://www.tempe.gov/library/netsites/bn900.htm
Home Catalog Resources Youth Library ... Text Menu
Net Sites By the Numbers
900 - 999 Geography, History, and Auxiliary Disciplines Top (General Information, Libraries, News)
(Philosophy, Paranormal Phenomena, Psychology)
(Social Sciences)
(Language)
(Applied Sciences, Technology)
(Art, Entertainment, Sports)
(Literature)
900 (Travel, Biography, History) Top of Net Sites by the Numbers Search Net Sites by the Numbers. Other Search Engines 900 - General Country Information, Geography and History

45. Australian, Asian And Pacific Books From Felicity Books
0900882506.Keywords legends folklore myths mythology australia Cat Blombery, AM NATIVEAUSTRALIAN PLANTS Keywords oceania pacific islands native people peoples
http://www.felicity.com.au/books_aust.htm
felicity Books on Australia, Asia and Pacific Historical, political, biographical and topical books on Australia, Asia and the Pacific region felicity only apply to Australian addresses and are PLUS SHIPPING , $8 first book, $1 ea additional book. US prices for rest of world and INCLUDE Economy Airmail. Go to Felicity Books SECURE ORDER FORM HERE Adams, Brian. LA STUPENDA. A Biography of Joan Sutherland. Hutchinson Australia, HC, 1st Edition, 1980, 329p, illsts. (Heavy book - postage additional to standard rate may apply; you will be emailed with details.) Has an excellent selection photos, many from opera productions, and a discography. Dust-jacket is rubbed and little frayed but still useful. The book itself is, except for slight defects, fairly good. Keywords: music biography women females singers opera australia stage Cat. # 12727... $A15/$US25 Akerman, Piers. THE CUP COMES DOWN UNDER. The Triumph of Australia 2. Angus and Robertson, A4 Paperback (stiff card), 1983, 52p, illsts. A souvenir of the event, with numerous illustrations, most of them in colour. Some minor marks. Good copy. Keywords: yachts yachting racing races sailing competitions Cat. # 12287... $A15/$US21 Allen, Dr Gerald R., and Cross, Norbert J. RAINBOWFISHES of AUSTRALIA AND PAPUA NEW GUINEA. Angus and Robertson, large A4 hardcover, pictorial boards, 1982, 141p, illsts, pictorial endpapers. This copy is showing signs of wear and age - boards a little degraded, some wrinkling of a couple of pages, but fair. Keywords: fish australia papua new guinea pacific wildlife fauna ecology environment Cat. # 12562... $A20/$US27

46. Literature Of The Pacific Islands
1. australian and Pacific Languages http//www.elite.net/~runner/jennifers/languag3.htm Australia. 5.mythology of oceania http//www.janeresture.com
http://people.cornell.edu/pages/emd23/Pacific/LPI.html
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Table of Contents I. Pacific Literature
II. Pacific Journals

III. Pacific Syllabi

IV. Pacific Bibliographies
...
XIX. Other Postcolonial and Pacific Studies Links
I. Pacific Literature Pacific Literature links by author 2. Pacific Islands Literature - A Selective Reading Guide
http://library.kcc.hawaii.edu/psiweb/bibliography/pacificlit2001.htm
Jolisa Gracewood's Pacific Literature Resources links archive
*note: some links may overlap with those from this page* 4. New Zealand Literature File
http://www2.auckland.ac.nz/lbr/nzp/nzlit2/authors.htm
back to top II. Pacific Journals
http://www.hawaii.edu/aplpj
2. Australian Journals Online
http://www.nla.gov.au/ajol/
3. The Contemporary Pacific http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/contemporary_pacific/ 4. Fijian Studies: A Journal of Contemporary Fiji http://maya.usp.ac.fj/its/public/SEMINARS/ANNOUNCE.DOC 5. Hawai'ian Pacific Journals Index http://www2.auckland.ac.nz/lbr/connect_pages/hawjourn.htm 6. Hawai'i Pacific Journal Index @ University of Hawai'i at Manoa Library http://libweb.hawaii.edu/uhmlib/databases/hpji.html

47. Regional Folklore And Mythology
australian Folklore is a yearly journal of folklore studies Story of Burnt Njal; Thorin Norse mythology discusses this of the oral tradition of oceania Fiji by
http://www.pibburns.com/mythregi.htm
Regional Folklore and Mythology
Here you will find links to information about folklore and mythology topics broken down by cultural and geographical region. The regions appear in alphabetical order.
African, excluding Egypt
  • African Mythology discusses the creator god and ancestor worship in Africa. African Myths and Legends by Samantha Martin offers stories from the Bushmen and Hottentots. Folklore About Hyenas by Robin M. Weare offers tales from Africa about these predators. Louis Trichard, Thoyandou by Lynette Oxley offers several myths and legends of the VhaVenda people. Snake and the Frog tells why the snake and the frog won't be found playing games together. Sweet Thorn Studios offers, for sale, original masks and amulets based upon African folklore and legend. Along with pictures of each item there is a brief summary of the myth, legend, or folkore which inspired it. Urban legends of southern Africa offers "The Rabbit in the Thorn Tree," "The Leopard in the Luggage," and "Ink in the Porridge."

48. Search Results For Myth - Encyclopædia Britannica
first encountered by Europeans, the australian Aboriginals did religions of Asia,Africa, oceania, and the Etin, “devourer”), in Norse mythology, the race
http://www.britannica.com/search?query=myth&ct=igv&fuzzy=N&show=10&start=56

49. Historyearly
to come to Australia and the oceania Region consisting of the australian Labor Party,australian Country Party was rich with ceremony and mythology consisting of
http://www.cogaus.com/historyearly.html
HISTORY
of the
CHURCH OF GOD
(Cleveland Tennessee)
in
"Early History of Australia" Written by Bill McAlpin 1991
(Lived in Australia 1973-1984)
First Church of God Missionaries to come to Australia and the Oceania Region.
OVERVIEW OF AUSTRALIA (1991)
Australia is the only country in the world which is a continent in itself. The land area is more than 2,967,000 square miles, about the same size as the continental United States. This continent is located southeast of Asia and lies between the Indian and Pacific Oceans. Australia is south of the equator and the closest nations to its shores are New Guinea, New Zealand, and Indonesia. One outstanding feature of Australia is the fact that mountain ranges extend all around the outer edge of the continent; however, the highest mountain is only 7,300 feet, which is not high compared to some in the United States. The area of land between the mountain ranges and the coastline serves as the host for most of the 17 million people of the country. Among Australia's many beautiful beaches, the most famous is the Great Barrier Reef which is noted for its coral formations. The interior of Australia has a large plateau which occupies almost three-fourths of the nation. However, one-third of the country is not suited for habitation and another one-third cannot be closely settled because of low rainfall. Australia has the second largest desert in the world which is called the Simpson Desert. Because of its geographical position and the absence of high mountains, Australia has a more temperate climate than other countries in corresponding latitudes. The warmer climate is located in the northern part of the country while the colder climate is in the south. The seasons are reverse of that in the United States.

50. Bibliografia
australian Aboriginal Music, Aboriginal Artists Agency, Sydney, 1979, pagg.4148.PIDDINGTON, Ralph, The water serpent in Karandjeri mythology, in oceania, vol
http://web.tiscali.it/ilariokov/aborigeni/bibliografia.html

TORNA ALL'INDICE

IL RAPPORTO FORMATORE DI CORPO E PAESAGGIO
NELLA CULTURA ABORIGENA AUSTRALIANA
IN RIFERIMENTO ALLA
PRATICA RITUALE MUSICALE
di Alberto Furlan
Bibliografia
ABRAHAMS, Roger D., Ordinary and Extraordinary Experience, in Victor W. Turner and Edward M. Bruner, The Anthropology of Experience, University of Illinois Press, Urbana and Chicago, 1986, pagg.45-72. ALLAN, Ranald, Listen to the Fire. Some Personal Reflections on the Music of North-East Arnhem Land, in Jennifer Isaacs, Australian Aboriginal Music, Aboriginal Artists Agency, Sydney, 1979, pagg.20-22. ANDERSON, Greg, Striking a Balance: Limited Variability in Performances of a Clan Song Series from Central Arnhem Land, in Linda Barwick, Allan Marrett and Guy Tunstill, The Essence of Singing and the Substance of Song, Oceania Monograph 46, University of Sydney Press, Sydney, 1995, pagg.12-26. AUSTRALIA, ABORIGINAL LAND RIGHTS COMMISSION, Second Report, Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra, 1974. HIGH COURT Mabo versus Queensland [n.2], 175 CLR 1, 1992.

51. Chippindale -- Australian Reference List
LR Hiatt (ed.), australian Aboriginal mythology essays in Camberra (ACT) australianInsititute of Aboriginal Studies in Australia, Archaeology in oceania 21(1
http://www.mcdonald.cam.ac.uk/Projects/Chip/Chip102.htm
Christopher Chippindale
This is one of the web files where I keep published or unpublished writing, so they are available in electronic form. The purpose of putting this on the Internet is so that people can have access to it. Any fair use of it is welcome, including its use as much as you want in learning and teaching, and printing-out or using items from it in reasonable quantities. It is not fair to pass it off as your own work, or to use material in a way that generates income for you. I am always glad to hear from people who find anything in my work useful, or interesting. Feedback is most welcome.
To send an e-mail to me, click here , to return to my home-page click here
Christopher Chippindale currently at
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This page is written by Christopher Chippindale. Last update: 12/2/2000. © Christopher Chippindale and/or its other author(s).
Chippindale Australian reference list This is not a systematic bibliography, but simply a working list of references I find useful. There are separate lists for references with a specifically Australian contexts, for those without a specifically Australian aspect and for my own publications. Aboriginal Arts Board (ed. Robert Edwards). 1977.

52. Chippindale Non-Australian Reference List, Part 3 N--Z
ed) Exploring the Visual Art of oceania 58—82 australian National University, Canberra TheZuni Indians Their mythology, Esoteric Fraternities, and Ceremonies
http://www.mcdonald.cam.ac.uk/Projects/Chip/Chip103-3.htm
Christopher Chippindale
This is one of the web files where I keep published or unpublished writing, so they are available in electronic form. The purpose of putting this on the Internet is so that people can have access to it. Any fair use of it is welcome, including its use as much as you want in learning and teaching, and printing-out or using items from it in reasonable quantities. It is not fair to pass it off as your own work, or to use material in a way that generates income for you. I am always glad to hear from people who find anything in my work useful, or interesting. Feedback is most welcome.
To send an e-mail to me, click here , to return to my home-page click here
Christopher Chippindale currently at
cc43@cam.ac.uk
This page is written by Christopher Chippindale. Last update: 12/2/2000. © Christopher Chippindale and/or its other author(s).
Chippindale non-Australian reference list 2 This is not a systematic bibliography, but simply a working list of references I find useful. There are separate lists for references with a specifically Australian contexts, for those without a specifically Australian aspect and for my own publications. Naborre, F. 1930.

53. U. Mary WWW Resources - By Subject - Web Resources - Australia And New Zealand
Aboriginal unh.edu mythology - australian aboriginal universe of Moku pomona.edu- oceania Pacific Islands universe unh.edu - mythology - oceana (melanesian
http://it.umary.edu/Library/research/www_subjects/anz.html
Back: Welder Library Directory of World Wide Web Resources Home Web Resources
Australia and New Zealand
NOTE: The links on this page are raw material constituting the collection phase of directory development. (See About This Directory for information on phases of development.) They have not yet been re-examined and weeded. When they are, about half the links here now will have been discarded as insufficiently fruitful and a somewhat smaller number of brand new and more rewarding links will have been added. Unprocessed pages like this are also likely to have a higher number of broken links. To learn how to work around them, please read about Error Messages if you haven't already done so. Page Index:
Indigenous Peoples of Australia / New Zealand
Religions of Oceana and Australia Other Directories of Australia and New Zealand
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES OF AUSTRALIA / NEW ZEALAND
Academic Info - Australian Aboriginal Studies
CIEMEN (Centre Internacional Escarré per a les Minories Ètniques i Nacionals) - Ethnic World Survey - Oeania
Ciolek, T. Matthew. Aboriginal Studies WWW Virtual Library
Ciolek, T. Matthew. Pacific Studies WWW Virtual Library ...
Yahoo - Maori
RELIGIONS OF OCEANA AND AUSTRALIA
australia
Academic Info: Australian Aboriginal Studies
Legends of the Gagudju
MYTHING LINKS / Indigenous Peoples: Maori
Myths Legends and Fables - Baiame and Creation ...
ucsm.ac.uk - RE-XS - Aboriginal

54. HighBeam Research: ELibrary Search: Results
oceania; March 1, 1993; Webster, Steven DISCOURSES AND IDENTITY POLITICS.(CriticalEssay) australian Journal of of female characters in Maori mythology or, as
http://www.highbeam.com/library/search.asp?FN=AO&refid=ency_refd&search_thesauru

55. Bibliography
australian Totemism The Nature of australian Totemism, oceania R. FIRTH, Totemismin Polynesia, oceania, 1291 is the Larousse Encyclopedia of mythology (1959
http://cyberspacei.com/jesusi/inlight/religion/belief/bibliography.htm
Religion Systems of Religious and Spiritual Belief
Bibliography
14.1 Nature worship: 14.2 Animism: 14.3 Totemism: 14.4 Ancestor worship: ... 14.12 Atheism:
Nature worship:
Apart from some older works about particular forms of nature worship, the most important discussions of this form of religion and the related nature mythology appear in journals. JAMES G. FRAZER, The Worship of Nature (1926), is a classic work mainly concerned with the worship of the heavens, the sun, and the earth; and The Golden Bough, 3rd ed. rev., 12 vol. (1907-15; abridged ed., 1922 and 1959), contains an important discussion of nature gods, especially vegetation gods, and their cults. Important references to the worship of nature may be found under various headings in The Mythology of All Races, ed. by LOUIS H. GRAY, 13 vol. (1916-32); and The Encyclopaedia of Religion and Ethics, ed. by JAMES HASTINGS, 13 vol. (1908-26, reprinted 1955).
Animism:
The original and classic source is E.B. TYLOR

56. Photo Binbook: "Australia & Oceania"
Subject Australia oceania. academic libraries with collections on australian Aboriginalculture, women s studies, and world mythology. Elizabeth Salt
http://www.binbooks.com/books/photo/i/l/75A26ADE99
Photo Binbook Top folder Books History Author: Gregory Popovitch Subject: Sort by date Previous Next
A Concise History of Australia Australia is the last continent to be settled by Europeans, but it also sustains a people and a culture tens of thousands of years old. For much of the past 200 years the newcomers have sought to replace the old with the new. This book tells how they imposed themselves on the land, and describes how they brought technology, institutions and ideas to make it their own. It relates the advance from penal colony to a prosperous free nation and illustrates how, in a nation created by waves of newcomers, the search for binding traditions has long been frustrated by the feeling of rootlessness. Now, with the realisation that colonisation began with invasion, present-day Australians are - more than ever before - coming to terms with their past and recognising the need to redefine and reposition Australia in a changing world. This is the most up-to-date single-volume Australian history available. Stuart Macintyre Published by Cambridge University Press Format: Paperback ISBN: Pub. Date:

57. Recent Publications
oceania, 69(3), 209216. Adolescent Pregnancy and Parenthood in an australian AboriginalCommunity. Making them Speak Colonialism and the Study of mythology.
http://www.kun.nl/cps/23/nb23m.html
Index Contents Previous page Oceania Newsletter 23, September 1999 RECENT PUBLICATIONS ON THE PACIFIC [Mistakes occasionally occur in this section. We are happy to receive corrections that will be noted in our online database.] GENERAL/ARTICLES BARNES, R.H. (1999). Marriage by Captive. The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute BEIDELMAN, T.O.; MYERS, FRED R. (1998). Annette Weiner (1933-1997). American Anthropologist BENNETT, JOHN W. (1998). Historical Essay: Classic Anthropology. American Anthropologist BERTRAM, I.G. (1999). The MIRAB Model Twelve Years On. The Contemporary Pacific BLOUSTIEN, GERRY (1999). The Consequences of Being a Gift. The Australian Journal of Anthropology BURTON, MICHAEL L. (1999). Language and Region Codes for the Standard Cross-Cultural Sample. Cross-Cultural Research CAREY, HILARY M. (1998). Introduction: Colonialist Representations of Indigenous Religions. Journal of Religious History , 22(2), 125-131. Special issue: Colonialist Representations of Indigenous Religions. CHIN, DOROTHY (1999). HIV-related Sexual Assessment among Asian/Pacific Islander American Women: An Inductive Model.

58. Bibliographies For Anthropological Research -- Tennessee Archaeology Net
5/13/98 version.*. Australia and oceania. Polynesian mythology Bibliography. PartII LZ.. 1995.*; Some References to australian and Pacific Archaeology Research.
http://www.mtsu.edu/~kesmith/TNARCHNET/Pubs/Res_Bib.html
Tennessee Archaeology Net
Bibliographies for Anthropological Research
Newly added bibliography links Last Update 08/11/02 [ Journal Indices ] [ Just for Fun ] [ Hist Arch ] [ Lithics ] ... [ Other Biblio Sites ] Indices to Journals

59. Counterpoints 2002
australian Aboriginal mythology Essay in Honour of WEH Agency and Inscriptive Practice. oceania 65 116 Gender and Ethnicity in australian Cultural Studies Eds
http://ehlt-online.flinders.edu.au/counterpoints/Proc_2002/A1.htm

[PDF Version]
ISSN 1448-0123 COUNTERPOINTS
The Flinders University Online Journal of
Interdisciplinary Conference Papers
July 2002
Vol. 2
No. 1
Indigenous Life-Histories, Dreaming and Country Linda Westphalen
Department of English
Abstract
Stories are central to the system of education in Indigenous society. Nganyintja Ilyatjari indicates that stories were (and continue to be) integral to understanding how one both collaborates with and affiliates to the external world, which, as Deborah Bird Rose outlines, is a sentient, participating terrain where subjectivities are co-located in a multiplicity of presences. Similarly, stories are used to discern and interpret the ‘internal’ world, how a person perceives their identity or subjectivity in relation to Dreamings, Country, other people and so on. Storytelling, songs, poetry and other verbal performances had, and have, an important function in all aspects of Indigenous life.
Introduction
However, many non-Indigenous academics have viewed Indigenous life-writing as something separate from Indigenous cultural discourses, as exclusively ‘histories’ and/or ‘autobiographies’. While Indigenous life stories exist as products of western discourses of autobiography, which has itself a context in the discourse of history, I argue that they exist also as part of the wider discourse of Dreaming. Indigenous women’s life-history writing is a converging discourse, genealogically part of the ongoing Dreaming, but harnessing the structures of the western institutions of publication in order to reinscribe both identity and history (hence autobiography as a genre is evoked), both of which in turn contest the impositions and structures of colonialism.

60. Oceania A-L
Irian Jaya, Melanesian religion, mythology, spirit cosmology planting, Micronesia,nominal church, oceania, spiritual gifts and writings by australian Brethren.
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30 Years of Mission Abstracts Oceania Faculty Introduction How to use this volume Search Our Site Author: Bartle, Neville R. Degree: M.A. Miss. 1988 Title: The Growth of the Church of the Nazarene in New Zealand. (U.M. 1335136) 182pp. Abstract This dissertation is a study into the reasons for the slow growth rate of the Church of the Nazarene in New Zealand. It also proposes changes needed to see increased growth in the future. It is written by a Nazarene for other Nazarene pastors. Key Words Bible college, Church of the Nazarene, church decline, Church Growth, church planting, extension training, friendship evangelism, healing, holiness, Holy Spirit, Homogeneous Unit Principle, leadership training, New Zealand, Pentecostalism, Polynesia, preaching, receptivity/resistance, signs and wonders, spiritual gifts, worship Mentor: C. Peter Wagner Author: Box, Harry Degree: M.A. Miss. 1982 Title: Central Issues in Communicating the Gospel in Melanesia With Special Emphasis on Papua New Guinea. (U.M. 1318166) 303pp. Abstract This thesis examines some of the problems associated with cross-cultural communication of the Gospel in Melanesia. It discussed general principles of communication and the communication techniques used by Jesus and His disciples, with a special focus on oral communication. This is used as a basis for proposals for the outline of a communication strategy appropriate for Christian cross-cultural workers in Melanesia.

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