Alice T P Somerville
Title
Alice T P Somerville
Birthplace
Te Āti Awa, Taranaki,
Primary Sources
Somerville, A. T. P. (2023). Show Me the Bibliography: Indigeneity and the Eighteenth Century. Eighteenth-Century Studies, 56(2), 255–260. https://doi.org/10.1353/ecs.2023.0012
Somerville, A.T. P., (2022) Always Italicise: How to Write While Colonised. Auckland University Press. ISBN 9781869409760
Somerville, A. T. P.,(2022). Wetland: draining mana whenua. New Zealand Sociology. 37(1) 40-69.
https://www.nzsociology.nz/index.php/nzs/previousissues
Somerville, A. T. P.,(2021). English by name, English by nature? In J. Ruru & L. W. Nikora (Eds.), Ngā kete mātauranga: Māori scholars at the research
interface (pp. 90–103). Otago University Press.
Somerville, A. T. P., (2020) Two Hundred and Fifty Ways to Start an Essay about Captain Cook. Bridget Williams Books, BWB, ISBN: 9781988587745
https://www.bwb.co.nz/books/two-hundred-and-fifty-ways-start-essay-about-captain-cook/
Somerville, A. T. P. (2018). Searching for the Trans-Indigenous. Verge: Studies in Global Asias, 4(2), 96–105.
https://doi.org/10.5749/vergstudglobasia.4.2.0096
Somerville, A. T P(2017). The Great Pacific Garbage Patch as Metaphor: The (American) Pacific You Can’t See. In , Roberts, B, R., and Stephens, M. A Archipelagic American, Studies, 320–338. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.
Somerville, A. T. P., & Justice, D. H. (2016). Introduction: Indigenous Conversations about Biography. Biography, 39(3), 239–247.
https://doi.org/10.1353/bio.2016.0034
Somerville, A. T. P., (2013). “My word shall not come back void”: Pastor Hamuera Te Punga, Multilingualism, and the Archive. Journal of Friends of Lutheran Archives, 23, 19–36.
Somerville, A. T. P.,(2012) Once Were Pacific: Māori Connections to Oceania, Minneapolis: MinnesotaUniveristy Press. ISBN: 978-0-8166-7756-6
https://doi.org/10.5749/minnesota/9780816677566.001.0001
Somerville, A. T. P. (2011). Measure of a Man’s Worth (after MLK and the Content of His Character). Law Text Culture, 15, 100–101.
Somerville, A.T. P., (2022) Always Italicise: How to Write While Colonised. Auckland University Press. ISBN 9781869409760
Somerville, A. T. P.,(2022). Wetland: draining mana whenua. New Zealand Sociology. 37(1) 40-69.
https://www.nzsociology.nz/index.php/nzs/previousissues
Somerville, A. T. P.,(2021). English by name, English by nature? In J. Ruru & L. W. Nikora (Eds.), Ngā kete mātauranga: Māori scholars at the research
interface (pp. 90–103). Otago University Press.
Somerville, A. T. P., (2020) Two Hundred and Fifty Ways to Start an Essay about Captain Cook. Bridget Williams Books, BWB, ISBN: 9781988587745
https://www.bwb.co.nz/books/two-hundred-and-fifty-ways-start-essay-about-captain-cook/
Somerville, A. T. P. (2018). Searching for the Trans-Indigenous. Verge: Studies in Global Asias, 4(2), 96–105.
https://doi.org/10.5749/vergstudglobasia.4.2.0096
Somerville, A. T P(2017). The Great Pacific Garbage Patch as Metaphor: The (American) Pacific You Can’t See. In , Roberts, B, R., and Stephens, M. A Archipelagic American, Studies, 320–338. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.
Somerville, A. T. P., & Justice, D. H. (2016). Introduction: Indigenous Conversations about Biography. Biography, 39(3), 239–247.
https://doi.org/10.1353/bio.2016.0034
Somerville, A. T. P., (2013). “My word shall not come back void”: Pastor Hamuera Te Punga, Multilingualism, and the Archive. Journal of Friends of Lutheran Archives, 23, 19–36.
Somerville, A. T. P.,(2012) Once Were Pacific: Māori Connections to Oceania, Minneapolis: MinnesotaUniveristy Press. ISBN: 978-0-8166-7756-6
https://doi.org/10.5749/minnesota/9780816677566.001.0001
Somerville, A. T. P. (2011). Measure of a Man’s Worth (after MLK and the Content of His Character). Law Text Culture, 15, 100–101.
Secondary Sources
Gattey, E. (2021). Writing Decolonisation, Rewriting sovereignty. Landfall. Landfall Review Online: Aotearoa New Zealand books in review, May 1, 2022, Accessed Nov 2, 2022.
https://landfallreview.com/writing-decolonisation-rewriting-sovereignty/
Hokowhitu, B. (2014). Once Were Pacific: Māori Connections to Oceania by Alice Te Punga Somerville (review). Studies in American Indian Literatures, 26(2), 94–97.
https://landfallreview.com/writing-decolonisation-rewriting-sovereignty/
Hokowhitu, B. (2014). Once Were Pacific: Māori Connections to Oceania by Alice Te Punga Somerville (review). Studies in American Indian Literatures, 26(2), 94–97.
Extra Resources
Homepage: Alice Te Punga Somerville https://www.alicetps.com/aboutme
Keynote | Alice Te Punga Somerville | Entangled Modernities, Centre for Indigenous and Settler Colonial Studies, “Singing in their genealogical trees:” entanglement as whakapapa Nov 8, 2020, YouTube. Accessed Jan 11, 2023.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFvyHliEI7o
ATPS2: Archives, structural inequalities and amazing Indigenous student researchers. Accessed Jan 11, 2023. Writing The New World Dec 1, 2020 Eposide 2, Taualuga Series, YouTube, Accessed Jan 11, 2023.
https://youtu.be/4mB7fNMHjT4
Keynote | Alice Te Punga Somerville | Entangled Modernities, Centre for Indigenous and Settler Colonial Studies, “Singing in their genealogical trees:” entanglement as whakapapa Nov 8, 2020, YouTube. Accessed Jan 11, 2023.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFvyHliEI7o
ATPS2: Archives, structural inequalities and amazing Indigenous student researchers. Accessed Jan 11, 2023. Writing The New World Dec 1, 2020 Eposide 2, Taualuga Series, YouTube, Accessed Jan 11, 2023.
https://youtu.be/4mB7fNMHjT4
Collection
Citation
“Alice T P Somerville,” Decoloniality, First Nations Thinkers and thought and practices from the Global South, accessed April 12, 2025, https://omeka.cloud.unimelb.edu.au/decoloniality-and-thinkers-from-the-global-south/items/show/90.