Dundon, A.2011-08-292011-08-292011The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology, 2011; 12(1):1-121444-22131740-9314http://hdl.handle.net/2440/65686[W]here is the horizon that separates the foreign and the indigenous, and who can successfully claim to make foreign powers indigenous or to ‘make the global local’? The boundaries of the foreign and the indigenous are fluid and contested—especially between genders and generations. Moreover, such contests are configured in part by the differences between localities (Jolly 2005, p. 138).en© 2011 The Australian National UniversityNegotiating the horizon - living Christianity in MelanesiaJournal article002010481910.1080/14442213.2011.5442470002873173000012-s2.0-7995165740631442