Professor Dame Anne Salmond FBA

Early contact between islanders and Europeans in the Pacific during the 18th and early 19th century; Maori life, past and present; Polynesian voyaging and navigation
Fellow type
International Fellow
Year elected
2008
Subjects
Anthropology

Current post

Distinguished Professor of Maori Studies and Anthropology, University of Auckland

Publications

Tears of Rangi: Experiments Across Worlds

Anne Salmond - Published in 2017 by Auckland University Press

Bligh: William Bligh in the South Seas

Anne Salmond - Published in 2011 by University of California Press; Penguin Books

Aphrodite’s Island: The European Discovery of Tahiti

Anne Salmond - Published in 2007 by University of California Press; Pengiun Books

The Trial of the Cannibal Dog: Captain Cook in the South Seas

Anne Salmond - Published in 2003 by Yale University Press; Penguin Books

Between Worlds: Early Exchanges between Maori and Europeans 1773–1815

Anne Salmond - Published in 1997 by University of Hawaii Press; Penguin Books

Two Worlds: First Meetings Between Maori and Europeans 1642-1772

Anne Salmond - Published in 1991 by University of Hawaii Press; Penguin Books

Eruera: The Teachings of a Maori Elder

Anne Salmond - Published in 1980 by Oxford University Press; Penguin Books

Amiria: The Life Story of a Maori Woman

Anne Salmond - Published in 1976 by A.H. and A.W. Reed; Penguin Books

Hui: A Study of Maori Ceremonial Gatherings

Anne Salmond - Published in 1975 by A.H. and A.W. Reed; Raupo

Other Fellows of the British Academy

Professor Robin Dunbar FBA

Evolutionary Psychology, Evolutionary Anthropology

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Professor Michael Batty FBA

Spatial Statistics, GIS and Cartography Urban Studies

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Professor Jonathan Parry FBA

Social & cultural anthropology, other branches; South Asia India; anthropology

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