CONTENTS
September, 1996


EDITORIAL



Duck Three Ways
Graduate school directory; new APA division(?); computer hygiene.
Bill Gabrenya

Letters to the Editor
Narrow focus of IACCP Congresses; publishing on the Web; Bafa Bafa

Open Letter to IACCP: Indigenous Psychology
Suggestions on how the prospects and challenges of indigenous psychologies and psychologists can be given higher priority at IACCP Congresses
Linda Waimarie Nikora, Taima Moeke-Pickering & Forrest B. Tyler


ARTICLE



Megareview: Voice from the South China Sea
Review of Richard Brislin (Ed.) (1990) Applied Cross-cultural Psychology.
Weining C. Chang


IACCP AFFAIRS



Minutes of the General Meeting of IACCP
Elections; Dues; Honorary Member citations; Secretary/General's Report; President's Report; Report on ARTS; Publications Committee
Josephine Naidoo

Honorary Member citation: Ruth Munroe

Honorary Member citation: Daphne Keats

Straw Poll Results
Results of straw poll taken with officer ballot.

Message to the Members of IACCP
Elections; past and future Congresses; New members; Regional Representatives
James Georgas

History: A Long Time Ago in the Cross-Cultural (Social) Psychology Newsletter/Bulletin
Applied Psychology consulting board proposed; Cultures consequences is published; Ron Samuda's letter and some responses.
Editor

The 13th Congress: A Report
Why he did it; the inside scoop on the program is revealed; many thanks all around; Tradition!
Jean-Claude Lasry

New Books and Films

Availability of IACCP Congress Proceedings
A list of previous Proceedings published by Swets

IACCP Announcements
Phantom JCCP expiration notices from Sage; JCCP submission information

General Announcements
Jobs; racism; gender studies; nominations sought

Conferences


INFORUM



SIP NEWS: Interamerican Society of Psychology
Description and activities

James L. Karustis
Philadelphia, USA

Zoubida Guernina
Humberside, U.K.

Norman Brown
Daytona Beach, Florida, USA

 About the Cover Photo
Contributed by the Editor

World's largest pilgrimage center devoted to Saint-Joseph, patron saint of Canada. Located near the Université de Montréal, site of XIII Congress. Built in 1924, the imposing basilica features one of the largest domes in the world. Good nighttime landmark when lost on foot without a map.