PRELIMINARY INVENTORY OF THE STEVE THOMAS TRADITIONAL MICRONESIAN NAVIGATION COLLECTION PRINTED MATERIALS: Alkire, William H. Lamotrek Atoll and inter-island socioeconomic ties. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1965. 180 p. Illinois studies in anthropology, no. 5. Photocopy. Systems of measurement on Woleai Atoll, Caroline Islands. 73 p. Photocopy of reprint from Anthropos, vol. 65, 1970. Burrows, Edwin Grant. Flower in my ear: arts and ethos of Ifaluk Atoll. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1963. Photocopy. Pp. 15-55,90-149,276-281 ,320-329. Burrows Edwin G. and Melford E. Spiro. An atoll culture: ethnography of Ifaluk in the Central Carolincs. Westport: Greenwood Press, 1970. Photocopy. Pp. 6-23. 168-243, 344-349. Elbert, Samuel H. Puluwat dictionary. Canberra: Department of Linguistics, Research School of Pacific Studies, The Australian National University 1972. 400 p. Pacific linguistics, Series C, no. 24. Photocopy. Flinn, Juliana. We still have our customs: being puJapese in contemporary Truk. [44 p.] Gillen. Robert D. Traditional tuna fishing at Satawal, Central Caroline Islands. [45 p.] Goodenough, Ward H. Self-maintenance as a religious concern. Reprinted from Zyg011, vol. 23, no. 2, June 1988, pp, 117-128.
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PRELIMINARY INVENTORY OF THESTEVE THOMAS TRADITIONAL MICRONESIAN
NAVIGATION COLLECTION
PRINTED MATERIALS:Alkire, William H.
Lamotrek Atoll and inter-island socioeconomic ties. Urbana: Universityof Illinois Press, 1965. 180 p.Illinois studies in anthropology, no. 5.Photocopy.
Systems of measurement on Woleai Atoll , Caroline Islands. 73 p.Photocopy of reprint from Anthropos, vol. 65, 1970.
Burrows, Edwin Grant.Flower in my ear : arts and ethos of Ifaluk Atoll. Seattle: University ofWashington Press, 1963.Photocopy. Pp. 15-55,90-149,276-281 ,320-329.
Burrows Edwin G. and Melford E. Spiro.An atoll culture: ethnography of Ifaluk in the Central Carolincs.Westport: Greenwood Press , 1970.Photocopy. Pp. 6-23. 168-243, 344-349.
Elbert , Samuel H.Puluwat dictionary. Canberra: Department of Linguistics, ResearchSchool of Pacific Studies, The Australian National University 1972.400 p.Pacific lingui stics , Series C, no. 24.Photocopy.
Flinn, Juliana.We still have our customs: being puJapese in contemporary Truk. [44 p.]
Gillen. Robert D.Traditional tuna fishing at Satawal, Central Caroline Islands. [45 p.]
Goodenough, Ward H.Self-maintenance as a religious concern.Reprinted from Zyg011, vol. 23, no. 2, June 1988, pp, 117-128.
Goodenough, Ward H. and Stephen D. ThomasTraditional navigation in the Western Pacific: a search for pattern.In: Expedition, vol. 29, no. 3, 1987, pp. 3-14.
Traditional navigation in the Western Pacific. 21 leaves.Photocopy of draft?
Jackson. Frederick H. and Jeffrey C. Marek.Carolinian-English dictionary.Computer printout draft for UB Press publication. 823 p.
English-Carolinian finderlist.Computer printout draft from UH Press publication. 396 p.
Kirch, Patrick Y.Tikopia: tracing the prehistory of a Polynesian culture.Photocopy from Archaeology, March!April 1986. pp.53-59.
The Navigators: pathfinders of the Pacific. Honolulu: Pacific Resources, Inc.23 p.PRJ",iew, vol. 43, no. 3, Sept. 1983.
The Navigators: pathfinders of the Pacific. Cambridge. MA?: Sam Low, 1983.20 p.
Riesenberg, Saul H.The organization of navigational knowledge on Puluwat.Photocopy from the Journal ofthe Polynesian Society, vol. 81, no. 1,March 1972, pp. 19-55.
Thomas, Stephen D.The puzzle of Micronesian navigation.In: Pacific Discovery, vol. 35, no. 6, November-December 1982, pp. 12.
The sons of Palulap: navigating without instruments in Oceania.In: Oceanus, vol. 28, no. I, Spring 1985, pp. 52-58.
[Unknown].Photocopy. "Canoe building" p. 69-86; "Navigation" p. 86-99; "Magicp. 235-238, "Appendix III - Further sailing directions" p. 338-343.
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Background research materials in binders[Journal papers: vol. I]:
Alkire, William H.An introduction to the peoples and cultures of Micronesia. Reading, MA:Addison-Wesley Pub. Co ., 1972. 56 pg.Addison-Wesley module in anthropology no. 18.
Porpoises and taro.Photocopy from Ethnology , vol. 7, no. 3, July 1968. pp. 280-289.
Systems of measurement on Woleai Atoll, Caroline Islands.Photocopy from Anthropos, vol. 65, 1970, pp. 1-73.
Aveni, A. F.Tropical archcoastronomy.Offprint from Science, vol. 213 , no. 4504 July 1981 , pp. 161-171.
Bibliographies (photocopies from works)The Changing Pacific : essays in honour 0/H. E. Maude, edited by NielGunson. pp. 317-335.
From Maui 10 Cook : the discovery and settlement ofthe Pacific, [by]David Lewis. Pp. 209-212.
Micronesia and U S. Pacific strategy: a blueprint for the I980s. [by]James H. Webb, Jr. Pp. 103-105.
111e voyaging stars : secrets ofthe Pacific island navigators, by DavidLewis. Pp. 202-203.
Wangka : Austronesian canoe origins , by Edwin Doran, Jr. Pp. 103-106.
Davenport, WilliamMarshall Islands navigational charts.Photocopy from Imago Mundi, vol. 15, 1960, pp. 19-26.
Notes on Santa Cruz voyaging.Photocopy from Journal ofthe Polynesian Society, vol, 73, no . 2, June1964, pp . 134-142.
Ehrenfeld, David.Sea turtle fact sheet. Washington, D.C. : World Conference on Sea TurtleConservation, 1979. [10 p.]
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Gatty, HaroldThe raft book. New York: G. Grady Press, 1943.Photocopy. Pp. 35-39' platesl-19.
General information: The Federal States of Micronesia [folded brochure].Washington D.C.: Micronesian Washington Office, Federated States ofMcronesia, 1981.
Gladwin, Thomas.Canoe travel in the Truk area: technology and its psychological correlates.Photocopy from American Anthropologist , vol. 60, 1958, pp. 893 -899.
Goodenough, Ward H.Native astronomy in the Central Carolines. Philadelphia: UniversityMuseum, University of Pennsylvania, 1953. 46 p.Photocop .
Goodenough, Ward H. and Hiroshi Sugita,Trukese-English dictionary=Pwpwuken tenenin foos, Chuuk-Ingenes.Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society,1980.Photocopy. Pp . xiv-lv34
Hagc,Per.Speculations on Puluwatese mnemonic structure.Photocopy from Oceania, vol. 49, no.2 , Dec. 1978, pp. 81-95.
Lessa, Willam A.Divining from knots in the Carolincs.Photocopy from Journal of/he Polynesian Society, v.68, no.3 , September,1959, p. 188-205. (2 copies)
Lewis, David.Mau Piailug's navigation ofHokule a from Hawaii to Tahiti.Photocopy from Topics in Culture Learning, vol . 5, 1977, pp. 1-23.
A return voyage between Puluwat and Saipan using Micronesiannavigational techniques.Photocopy from Pacific Navigation and Voyaging, cornp. by Ben Finney,chapt. 2, pp. 15-28.
Voyaging stars: aspects of Polynesian and Micronesian astronomy.Photocopy from the Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society ofLondon, no.276, 1974 , pp. 133-147.
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Mceo) , MichaelRenaissance in Carolinian-Marianas voyaging.Photocopy from Pacific Navigation and Voyaging , comp, by Ben Finney,chapt. 8, pp. 129-138.
Riesenberg. Saul H.The ghost islands of the Carolincs.Photocopy from Micronesica vol. II , no. I, July 1975, pp.7-33
The organization of navigational knowledge on Puluwat.Photocopy from Journal ofthe Polynesian Society, vol. 81, no. 1, March1972, pp. 19-56
Smith, DeVerne Reed.Palauan social structure. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1983.Photocopy of bookjacket and inside flaps.
Thomas Stephen D.[Handwritten notes.] 17 leaves.
U.S. Peace Corps.[Micronesia country narrative, FY 1982]. 56 p.
Journal Papers: Vol. II:Aveni, Anthony F.
Astronomy with the naked eye.Photocopy of chapt. 3 from Skywatchers ojAncient Mexico, ppl. 48-132.
Bryan, E. H.Guide to place names in the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands (theMarshall, Caroline and Mariana Islands).Honolulu: Pacific Science Information Center, Bernice P. BishopMuseum, 1971.Photocopy. 44 p. (scattered paging)
Goodenough, Ward H.Notes on Truk's place names.Photocopy from Micronesica, vol. 2. no. 2, June 1966, pp.I 00-1 05.
Lewis, David."Hokulc' a" follows the stars to Tahiti.Detached from National Geographic, v.I50, no.4, October 1976,pp. 513-537.
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Linehan, Terry.A triumph from tami .Photocopy from Air Niugini, no . 42 , July-Sept. 1983, pp. 17-23.
Lipman, Victor.The young man and the seaFrom: Honolulu, vol. 15, no. 5, Nov. 1980, pp. 68-73, 126, 128.
Malone, Mike.Micronesia's star-path navigators recapturing the past.Photocopy from Guam and Micronesia Glimpses, vol. 23, no. 4, 1983,pp.12-19.
Rubinstein , Don.Epidemic suicide among Micronesian adolescents. Honolulu: CultureLearning Institute, East-West Center, [n.d.] 33 p.
Fixing flaws in a cognitive model : a note on calendrical knowledge in theCaroline Islands.Offprint from The Journal ofthe Polynesian Society, vol. 87, no. 4, Dec.1978. pp . 339-342.
Native place-names and geographic systems of Fais, Caroline Islands.Offprint from Micronesica, vol. 14, no. I , June 1978, pp . 69-82.
Russell , Scott.The sea people in search of iron and land.Photocopy from Guam and Micronesia Glimpses, vol. 23, no. 4. 1983,pp.22-23.
Skinner, Mark.The next generation of navigators.Photocopy from Guam and Micronesia Glimpses. vol. 23, no. 4. 1983.p.lO.
Sudo Kenichi and Sabino Sauchomal.Folktales of Panuwnap (Great Navigator) on Satawal Island, Micronesia.Photocopy from Bulletin ofthe National Museum ofEthno logy, vol. 6.no. 4, Dec. 1981, pp. 639-641.
Thomas. Stephen D.The puzzle of Micronesian navigation.Photocopy from Pacific Discovery, vol, 35, no. 6, November-December1982, pp. 12.
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