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| Volume 34, no. 1 (Winter 1995) | |
| Zarraf, a Tuareg Women's Wedding Dance | Susan Rasmussen |
| The Social Symbolism of Healing in Nepal | Stacy Leigh Pigg |
| Marriage with the Proper Stranger: Arranged Marriage in Metropolitan Japan | Kalman D. Applbaum |
| Potlatching and Political Organization Among the Northwest Coast Indians | Kenneth D. Tollefson |
| Developing People and Plants: Life-Cycle and Agricultural Festivals in the Andes | L. Nicole Bourque |
| Volume 34, no. 2 (Spring 1995) | |
| Editorial | |
| Introduction: Politics of Culture in the Pacific Islands | Richard Feinberg |
| Americans in Paradise: Anthropologists, Custom, and Democracy in Postwar Micronesia | Suzanne Falgout |
| Passion, Poetry, and Cultural Politics in the South Pacific | Laura Zimmer-Tamakoshi |
| The Look of Rationality and the Bureaucratization of Consciousness in Papua New Guinea | Wayne Fife |
| Making-Up the Toraja? The Appropriation of Tourism, Anthropology, and Museums for Politics in Upland Sulawesi, Indonesia | Kathleen M. Adams |
| Volume 34, no. 3 (Summer 1995) | |
| Changing Constructions of Masculinity in a Sepik Society | Karen Brison |
| Political Domination and the Absent Oppressor: Images of Europeans in Bumbita Arapesh Narratives | Stephen C. Leavitt |
| The Cultural Politics of Co-Operation: An American Corporation and a Papua New Guinea Village | Michael French Smith |
| Anthropology's New Cargo: Future Horizons | Lamont Lindstrom Geoffrey White |
| Dispossessing the Spirits: Christian Transformations of Desire and Ecology Among the Urapmin of Papua New Guinea | Joel Robbins |
| Volume 34, no. 4 (Fall 1995) | |
| Make-Believe Play Among Huli Children: Performance, Myth, and Imagination | Laurence R. Goldman Michael Emmison |
| Tradition, Power, and Allegory: Constructions of the Past in Two Danish Religious Movements | Andrew Buckser |
| The Cultural Effects of Conveyance Loss in Gravity-Fed Irrigation Systems | David H. Price |
| Becoming Shakaijin: Working-Class Reproduction in Japan | James E. Roberson |
| Women's Perceptions of Polygyny Among the Kaguru of Tanzania | Dominique Meekers Nadra Franklin |
| Permitted and Prohibited Wealth: Commodity-Possessing Spirits, Economic Morals, and the Goddess Mami Wata in West Africa | Barbara Frank |
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