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Smith, Arthur Morley. The relationship of missionary to native material culture: The role of the Reverend Dr. Joseph Annand in the collection of native artifacts of Vanuatu. Toronto: The author, 1996.

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Saint-Pierre, Marcelle. Handikraf blong Vanuatu =: Artisanat de Vanuatu = Handicrafts of Vanuatu : catalogue. Port Vila: Handikraf Blong Vanuatu, 1985.

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Ethnology of Vanuatu: An early twentieth century study. Bathurst, Australia: Crawford House Press, 1991.

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Speiser, Felix. Ethnology of Vanuatu: An early twentieth century study. Bathurst [N.S.W.]: Crawford House Press, 1996.

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Kaufmann, Christian. Vanuatu: Kunst aus der Südsee : eine Einführung. Basel: C. Merian, 1997.

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Prior, Randall. Gospel and culture in Vanuatu: The founding missionary and a missionary for today. Australia: Gospel Vanuatu Books, 1998.

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Cargill, Diane A. San Antonio Mission Trails, statewide transportation enhancement project. San Antonio, TX]: Center for Archaeological Research, the University of Texas at San Antonio, 2004.

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Annand, Joseph. "Perishing souls": A missionary perspective on native culture in 19th century Vanuatu : excerpts from the daily journals of the Reverend Joseph Annand, missionary to the New Hebrides, 1873-1912. [Toronto]: Royal Ontario Museum, 2005.

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Dakota Women's Work: Creativity, Culture, and Exile. St. Paul, MN: Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2012.

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Fantastic dreaming: The archaeology of an Aboriginal mission. Lanham, Md: AltaMira Press, 2009.

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1940-, Bonnemaison Joël, ed. Arts of Vanuatu. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 1996.

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Speiser, Felix. Ethnology of Vanuatu : An Early Twentieth Century Study. Avon Books, 1996.

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Randall, Prior, ed. Women in culture and church and other issues. Hindmarsh, S. Aust: ATF Press, 2006.

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Skowronek, Russell K. Situating Mission Santa Clara de Asis, 1776-1851: Documentary and Material Evidence of Life on the Alta California Frontier: A Timeline. Academy of American Franciscan History, 2006.

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Bross, Kristina. “These Shall Come from Far”. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190665135.003.0004.

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Chapter 3 analyzes English claims to a central role in a global network of indigenous and English people connected by faith around the world, claims made manifest in Of the Conversion of Five Thousand Nine Hundred Indians on the Island of Formosa, a 1650 publication by Baptist minister Henry Jessey, printed by radical bookseller Hannah Allen. It reports on Dutch missions in Taiwan, comparing them with evangelism efforts in New England. The coda considers the experiences of an Algonquian woman who is unnamed in Jessey’s tract but is identified as a basket maker, speculating on the meaning she may have encoded in her basket designs. Though we cannot “read” them directly, the fact that she made them, coupled with the provocative arguments offered by recent scholars about Native material culture in the colonial period, enables us to reconsider the print archive in which she appears.
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