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Volume 27, Issue 2 (2005)
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Kunapipi 27(2) 2005 Full version
Anne Collett
Journal Articles
Kunapipi 27 (2) 2005, Contents, Editorial
Anne Collett
If I Don’t Speak to My Child in My Own Language, Then Who Will? Kanak Women Writing Culture for Children
Dominique Jouve, Lia Bryant, Judith Gill, and Deirdre Tedmanson
Déwé Gorodé: The Paradoxes of Being a Kanak Woman Writer
Raylene Ramsay
Women Writers in New Caledonia
Stephanie Vigier and Raylene Ramsay
Women Writers in New Caledonia: A Bibliography
Stephanie Vigier
The Tradition of Weaving
Jane Downing
Threads of the Island, Threads of the Urban
Karen Stevenson
The Power of the Pen: Solomon Islands Women Uniting to Overcome Adversity through Writing
Shayne Kearney
Bilong Ol Meri (For All Women): The New Guinea Bilum
Susan Cochrane
Award-Winning Account of a Pioneering Papua New Guinean Woman’s Life on the Frontiers of Change: MamaKuma by Deborah Carlyon
Edward P. Wolfers
Papua New Guinean Writers Finding Paths Through Limitation
Steven Edmund Winduo
To Lean On
Mathilda Parau
A Test of Fate
Helen Setu
Mother’s Child
Michelle Kopi
Pacific Women and Peace: Bougainville’s ‘Mothers of the Land’
Edward P. Wolfers
Pito’s Congratulation
Celestine Vaite
Developing Difference: Attitudes towards Maori ‘Development’ in Patricia Grace’s Potiki and Dogside Story
Holly Walker
Don’t Tell
Lani Young
Notes on Contributors
Anne Collett