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    <title>Oceania</title>
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  <abstract>Oceania is a fully refereed, A-rated journal of social and cultural anthropology. Its regional orientation is to peoples of Australia, the island Pacific and insular southeast Asia. It is centrally concerned with original studies based on sustained ethnographic research, but review articles and theoretical papers which integrate and interpret anthropological knowledge about its central concern are welcome. Correspondence, shorter reports and book reviews are also published. Themed issues appear irregularly.</abstract>
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    <topic>Asian Studies</topic>
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  <identifier type="issn">00298077</identifier>
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