Threading Many Needles: Ins and Outs of Anthropological Research in Pre-Independence Vanuatu
In this paper I explain the circumstances surrounding research I conducted in the Pacific nation of Vanuatu in the late 1970s, or the New Hebrides/Les Nouvelles Hébrides as it was known at the time.¹ On applying for an extension of my permit to remain in the New Hebridean community in which I had be...
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