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CHAPTER V

SOURCE MATERIALS FOR FURTHER RESEARCH AND REFERENCE

A. Bibliographies

1. Miscellaneous Bibliographies

AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE SOUTHWEST PACIFIC AND ADJACENT AREAS. SOUTHWEST PACIFIC AREA, GENERAL HEADQUARTERS, ALLIED GEOGRAPHICAL SECTION, 1944. 3 v. Volume I (The Netherlands and British East Indies and the Philippine Islands); Volume II (The Mandated Territory of New Guinea, Papua, the British Solomon Islands, the New Hebrides and Micronesia); Volume III (Malaya, Thailand, Indo China, the China Coast, and the Japanese Empire).

[BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES], in THE UNITED STATES AND THE SOUTHWEST PACIFIC, by C. Hartley Grattan. Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1961. pp. 253–266. AMERIKA

[BIBLIOGRAPHY],

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SAMOA: A HISTORY OF AMERICAN SAMOA AND ITS UNITED STATES NAVAL ADMINISTRATION, by Capt. J. A. C. Gray, Annapolis, Md., United States Naval Institute, 1960. pp. 270–282.

Records of the Department of the Navy, books, periodicals, articles, and official documents.

(LC)-[BIBLIOGRAPHY], in THE CHARTER OF THE LAND; CUSTOM AND COLONIZATION IN FIJI, by Peter France. Melbourne, Oxford University Press, 1969. pp. 199-224.

Newspapers and Periodicals; Official Printed; Private Printed; Unpublished Theses; and Other Works.

A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BIBLIOGRAPHIES OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC, by Ida Leeson. London, Oxford University Press,

1954. 61 p. (Published under the auspices of the South Pacific Commission.)

General bibliographies; bibliographies of particular areas; subject bibliographies. (LC)—A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF FIJI, TONGA, AND ROTUMA; PRELIMINARY WORKING EDITION, by Philip A. Snow. Canberra, Australian National University Press, 1968. 418 p.

A retrospective regional bibliography of over 10,000 entries covering three separate island groups. This bibliography is the result of 30 years of compiling of titles by the author and includes a great deal of historical material, and includes entries ranging from administration to agriculture, biography, geography, meteorology, seismology, and zoology, among many others.

(LC)-PACIFIC

ISLAND BIBLIOGRAPHY, by Floyd M. Cammack and Shiro Saito. New York, The Scarecrow Press, 1962. 421 p.

"This bibliography is based on a selection of materials in the Pacific Collection at the University of Hawaii's Gregg M. Sinclair Library. . . . This is primarily a bibliography of Pacific materials in the social sciences, including education and languages." Contents: Oceania; Melanesia; Micronesia; and Polynesia (all broken down by the various islands in these areas).

PACIFIC-SUPPLEMENT,

comp. by Helen F. Conover. Washington, The Library of Congress, General Reference and Bibliography Division, 1945. 68 p.

2. Demography and Population

[ADDITIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY], in ETHNOGRAPHIC ATLAS, by George Peter

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Murdock. Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburgh Press, 1967. pp. 126-128.

PACIFIC

BIBLIOGRAPHY;

A PRINTED MATTER RELATING TO THE NATIVE PEOPLE OF POLYNESIA, MELANESIA, AND MICRONESIA, by C. R. H. Taylor. 2nd ed. Oxford, At the Clarendon Press, 1965. 692 p.

Guide to subjects in classified sections: bibliography; general works; ethnology, general; physical and mental characteristics; origins and migrations; culture contact; tribal organization; family organization; rank, property, and ceremony; Maori lands, tribal and local history, notable Maoris; religion; magic and sorcery; science and medicine; language; folklore; traditional history; music, arts, and recreations; warfare; archeology; hunting and food gathering; food, agriculture, cooking; dress and ornament; houses and settlements; and handicrafts and artefacts. Guide to arrangement: Oceania; Polynesia (Chatham Islands and Morioris; Cook, Hervey, Niue, Tongareva and Manuae; Easter Island; Hawaiian or Sandwich Islands; Mangareva, Austral, Rapa, Raivavae, Tubuai, Rurutu Islands; Marquesas Islands; New Zealand and the Maori; Phoenix, Christmas and Line Islands; Pitcairn; Samoa; Society Islands, Tokelau or Union Islands; Tonga or Friendly Islands; Tuamotu or Paumotu Islands; Uvea, Futuna, Alofi Islands); Melanesia (Bismarck Archipelago; Fiji Islands; Islands Near New Guinea; New Caledonia and Loyalty Islands; New Guinea-Eastern or Melanesian Portions; New Hebrides; Rotuma; Solomon Islands); Micronesia (Caroline Islands; Gilbert Islands; Mariana Islands; Marshall Islands).

(LC) [References], in ISLAND POPULATIONS OF THE PACIFIC, by Norma McArthur. Canberra, Australian National University Press, 1967. pp. 355–372.

[SOURCES], in INDIANS IN FIJI, by Adrian C. Mayer. London, Oxford University Press, 1963. pp. 136-137. (Issued under the auspices of the Institute of Race Relations, London.)

3. Guam

[BIBLIOGRAPHY], in A COMPLETE HISTORY OF GUAM, by Paul Carano and

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[BIBLIOGRAPHY], TIONAL RIVALRY IN THE PACIFIC ISLANDS, 1800-1875, by Jean Ingram Brookes. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1941. pp. 429-440.

Manuscript official douments of Great Britain, US, and France; printed official documents; unofficial works (books and articles by naval officers, missionaries, other visitors, and foreign residents); secondary material (general works on the Pacific islands; French colonization and colonial policy; missionary expansion and influence; individual islands or groups; miscellaneous information).

(LC)—[BIBLIOGRAPHY],

in NEW ENGLAND AND THE SOUTH SEAS, by Ernest S. Dodge. Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, 1965. pp. 199-204.

(LC)-[BIBLIOGRAPHY], in OF ISLANDS AND MEN: STUDIES IN PACIFIC HISTORY, by H. E. Maude. New York, Oxford University Press, 1968. pp. 373-397.

[BIBLIOGRAPHY], in SHOAL OF TIME; A HISTORY OF THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, by Gavan Daws. New York, The Macmillan Co., 1968. 339-417.

5. New Guinea

(LC)-[BIBLIOGRAPHY], in VUNAMAMI; ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATION IN A TRADITIONAL SOCIETY [IN NEW GUINEA], by Richard F. Salisbury. Berkeley, University of Calif. Press, 1970, pp. 375-382.

[REFERENCES], in NEW GUINEA ON THE THRESHOLD; ASPECTS OF SOCIAL, POLITICAL, AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, ed. by E. K. Fisk. Canberra, Australian

National University Press, 1966. pp. 270-281.

(LC)-[SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY], in THE CHALLENGE OF NEW GUINEA; AUSTRALIAN AID TO PAPUAN PROGRESS, by A. Grenfell Price. San Francisco, Angus and Robertson, Triocean Books, 1965. pp. 165–171.

6. Strategic Import of the Pacific Islands

[BIBLIOGRAPHY], in MICRONESIAAMERICA'S WESTERN FRONTIER IN THE EAST, by Lt. Col. Edward C. O'Connor. Washington, The George Washington University, 1969. pp. 148-152. Unpublished MS in International Affairs Thesis.)

[BIBLIOGRAPHY],

in

PACIFIC ISLAND BASTIONS OF THE UNITED STATES, by Herold J. Wiens. Princeton, N.J., D. Van Nostrand Co., Inc., 1962. pp. 123–124. [SELECTED SOURCE MATERIAL], in WESTERN INTERESTS IN THE PACIFIC REALM, by Thomas R. Adam. New York, Random House, 1967. pp. 231-242.

7. Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands (U.S.)

(AWC)-[BIBLIOGRAPHY], in TRUST TERRITORY OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDS— PROBLEM OR OPPORTUNITY? by Comdr. Louis J. Collister. Carlisle Barracks, Pa., U. S. Army War College, 6 March 1964. pp. 74-83. (Student Thesis, AWC Log #64–3–38 U.)

(LC)-ISLAND BIBLIOGRAPHIES: MICRONESIAN BOTANY, LAND ENVIRONMENT AND ECOLOGY OF CORAL ATOLLS, VEGETATION OF TROPICAL PACIFIC ISLANDS, by Marie-Hélène Sachet and F. Raymond Fosberg. Washington, National Academy of Sciences-National Research Council, 1955. 577 p. (Comp. under the auspices of the Pacific Science Board, Publication 335.)

(LC)-[RECOMMENDED READING], in ULITHI: A MICRONESIAN DESIGN FOR LIVING, by William A. Lessa. New York, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1966. pp. 117-118.

(LC)—[SELECTED ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY], in THE EASTERN CAROLINES, by John L. Fischer and Ann M. Fischer. 2nd ed. New Haven, Conn., Human Relations Area Files Press, 1966. pp. 243-255. This bibliography "acknowledges the main written sources consulted in the preparation of this handbook." It lists "some of the

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B. Congressional Documents

AMENDING SECTION 2 OF THE ACT OF JUNE 30, 1954, AS AMENDED, PROVIDING FOR THE CONTINUANCE OF CIVIL GOVERNMENT FOR THE TRUST TERRITORY OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDS. REPORT TO ACCOMPANY S.3207. Washington, Government Printing Office, 27 May 1968. 15 p. (90th Congress, 2d Session, Senate, Calendar No. 1135, Report No. 1151.)

THE FUTURE UNITED STATES ROLE IN ASIA AND IN THE PACIFIC. HEARINGS BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON ASIAN AND PACIFIC AFFAIRS, OF THE COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, NINETIETH CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION, FEBRUARY 29, MARCH 4, 7, 13, 14, 19, 20, APRIL 4, 1968. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1968. 320 p.

Pages 252-256 include a section dealing with "Some Realities Concerning Pacific Islands," and concern the Trust Territory of the Pacific comprising American-administered Micronesia.

GUAM ELECTIVE GOVERNOR. HEARINGS BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON TERRITORIAL AND INSULAR AFFAIRS, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, NINETIETH CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION, ON H.R. 7329 AND RELATED BILLS, TO PROVIDE FOR THE POPULAR ELECTION OF GOVERNOR OF GUAM, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. JANUARY 24, AND FEBRUARY 20 AND 21, 1968. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1968. 111 p. (Serial No. 90-21.)

GUAM-VIRGIN ISLANDS ELECTIVE GOVERNORS. HEARINGS BEFORE THE

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TERRITORIES AND INSULAR AFFAIRS
SUBCOMMITTEE AND THE COMMITTEE
ON INTERIOR AND INSULAR AFFAIRS,
UNITED STATES SENATE, NINETIETH
CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION ON S.449 AND
S.450. . . [BILLS] TO PROVIDE FOR THE
POPULAR ELECTION OF THE GOVER-
NORS OF GUAM AND THE VIRGIN IS-
LANDS, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
FEBRUARY 20, 1967, AND APRIL 26, 1967.
Washington, Government Printing Office, 1967.
102 p.
AND
OTHER TREATIES RELATING TO SE-
CURITY IN THE PACIFIC. REPORT OF
THE COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELA-
TIONS ON EXECUTIVES A, B, C, AND D,
EIGHTY-SECOND CONGRESS, SECOND
SESSION. Washington, Government Printing
Office, 1952. 30 p. (82nd Congress, 2d Session,
Senate, Executive Report No. 2.)

JAPANESE PEACE TREATY
TREATY

The section on Territorial Provisions of the Treaty deals with Japan renouncing all title to the territories which the Potsdam Conference announced were to be taken from her, namely, Korea, Formosa, the Pescadores, the Kurile Islands, South Sakhalin, the JapaneseMandated islands, Antarctica, the Spratly Islands, and the Paracel Islands. Japan agreed to concur in any United States proposal for placing a group of islands under UN trusteeship with the US as the administering power. See also the following for territorial clauses of the Japanese Peace Treaty: Japanese Peace Treaty and Other Treaties Relating to Security in the Pacific. Message from the President of the United States Transmitting Japanese Peace Treaty and Other Treaties Relating to Security in the Pacific. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1952. 54 p. (82nd Congress, 2d Session, Senate, Executives A, B, C, and D.)

NONVOTING DELEGATES - GUAM AND THE VIRGIN ISLANDS. HEARINGS BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON TERRITORIAL AND INSULAR AFFAIRS, OF THE COMMITTEE ON INTERIOR AND INSULAR AFFAIRS, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, NINETY-FIRST CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION ON H.R. 7913 AND H.R. 7914. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1970. 139 p. (Serial No. 91-21.)

Hearings held in Washington, D.C., May 18 and 19, 1970, to provide for a nonvoting

delegate in the U. S. House of Representatives for the territories of Guam and the Virgin Islands.

REPORTS ON PACIFIC AFFAIRS, 1965. HEARINGS BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON TERRITORIAL AND INSULAR AFFAIRS OF THE COMMITTEE ON INTERIOR AND INSULAR AFFAIRS, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, EIGHTY-NINTH CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION, ON REPORTS OF MEETINGS OF THE FIRST CONGRESS OF MICRONESIA HELD AT SAIPAN AND SIXTH SOUTH PACIFIC CONFERENCE HELD AT LAE, NEW GUINEA. HEARINGS HELD AUGUST 5, 11, AND SEPTEMBER 7, 1965. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1965. 111 p. (Serial No. 16.)

TRUST TERRITORY OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDS. COMMUNICATION FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, TRANSMITTING A JOINT RESOLUTION REGARDING THE STATUS OF THE TRUST TERRITORY OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDS. Washington, Government Printing Office, 21 August 1967. 10 p. (90th Congress, 1st Session, House of Representatives, Document no. 159.) C. Social Science Research Papers

ASIA... A LIST OF CURRENT SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH BY PRIVATE SCHOLARS AND ACADEMIC CENTERS. Washington, Department of State, Office of External Research, 1968. 117 p. (External Research 2.27-1968.)

This publication records social science research on Asia currently in progress or completed during the period January through December 1967 and unpublished as of the latter date. Includes, among many others, papers on the Pacific Islands (New Guinea, Western Samoa, etc.).

EAST ASIA AND PACIFIC AREA. SPECIAL PAPERS AVAILABLE. Washington, Department of State, Office External Research, Foreign Affairs Research Documentation Center, October 1969. 79 p.

This publication is one of a series listing social science research papers added to the Foreign Affairs Research Documentation Center. Included, among many others, are papers on Pacific Islands (Micronesia, Hawaii, Papua, New Guinea, etc.).

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