Terava Kaʻanapu Casey

Doctoral Candidate
Advisor: Monica LaBriola

Primary Field: Pacific/Oceania
Other Fields: Māʻohi Nui (French Polynesia), Hawaiʻi, World, European Intellectual Histories
Email: terava@hawaii.edu

 

 

 


Books

  • Co-Author, Islands of French Speaking Oceania, Teaching Oceania Series Volume 5. Honolulu: Center for Pacific Islands Studies, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, 2019.

Book and Media Reviews

  • A Fish Named Tahiti: Myths and Power in Ancient Polynesia (Tahiti, Raʻīatea, Hawaiʻi, Aotearoa, New Zealand) by Bruno Saura, Waka Kuaka, The Journal of the Polynesian Society 132 no. 3: 371-372.
  • Everything Ancient Was Once New: Indigenous Persistence from Hawaiʻi to Kahiki by Emalani Case, Journal of Pacific History, published online 20 May 2022.
  • “Nonahere ʻOri Tahiti: Pipiri Mā” by Patrick Araia Amaru, Edgar Tetahiotupa, and Matani Kainuku, The Contemporary Pacific 27 no. 1: 302-04.

Other Publications

  • “Tupaia’s Map of the Pacific,” The Wider World and Scrimshaw collections catalog, New Bedford Whaling Museum (March 2024).
  • “Free West Papua.” The Storyboard Journal 14, 2014.

Podcast

  • Interviewee, “Genealogy in Māʻohi Nui.” Te Reva Nei Au Podcast hosted by Ryan Samn and Tylon Buendia (July 2024).