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: 314 |
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: 1985 |
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: STANFORD:36105013619577 |
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: 4/5 (77 Downloads) |
Synopsis Glimpses of Micronesia by :
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: 76 |
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: 1978 |
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: UCSC:32106020378284 |
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: 4/5 (84 Downloads) |
Synopsis Glimpses of Micronesia and the Western Pacific by :
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: 480 |
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: 1982 |
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: STANFORD:36105010721095 |
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: 4/5 (95 Downloads) |
Synopsis Glimpses of Micronesia & the Western Pacific by :
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: 520 |
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: 1990 |
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: WISC:89060442951 |
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: 4/5 (51 Downloads) |
Synopsis Guam & Micronesia Glimpses by :
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: Robert C. Kiste |
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: University of Hawaii Press |
Total Pages |
: 932 |
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: 1999-01-01 |
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: 0824820177 |
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: 9780824820176 |
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: 4/5 (77 Downloads) |
Synopsis American Anthropology in Micronesia by : Robert C. Kiste
American Anthropology in Micronesia: An Assessment evaluates how anthropological research in the Trust Territory has affected the Micronesian people, the U.S. colonial administration, and the discipline of anthropology itself. Contributors analyze the interplay between anthropology and history, in particular how American colonialism affected anthropologists' use of history, and examine the research that has been conducted by American anthropologists in specific topical areas of socio-cultural anthropology. Although concentrating largely on disciplinary concerns, the authors consider the connections between work done in the era of applied anthropology and that completed later when anthropology was pursued mainly for its own sake. The focus then returns to applied concerns in more recent years and issues pertaining to the relevance of anthropology for the world of practical affairs. It will be of essential interest to students and scholars of Pacific Islands studies and the history of anthropology.
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: Tom Panholzer |
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: Bess Press |
Total Pages |
: 204 |
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: 2003 |
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: 1573061662 |
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: 9781573061667 |
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: 4/5 (62 Downloads) |
Synopsis Place Names of Pohnpei Island by : Tom Panholzer
A wealth of information on the place names of Pohnpei. Useful to readers interested in ancient Pohnpei lore as well as contemporary sites.
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: Stewart Firth |
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: Routledge |
Total Pages |
: 206 |
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: 2020-11-19 |
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: 9781000199611 |
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: 1000199614 |
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: 4/5 (11 Downloads) |
Synopsis Nuclear Playground by : Stewart Firth
In the late 1980s it was felt that World War III could start in the Pacific. Long regarded by the USA as an American lake, the Pacific was now a focus of competition between the superpowers. The USSR, whose nuclear-arms navy was limited to their north Pacific ports, now had a major new naval base at Cam Ranh Bay in Vietnam. In response to this new threat, the Americans were planning more urgently for nuclear war in the Pacific, adding to their own mighty arsenal in the region and taunting the Soviets with aggressive surveillance and military exercises. The Soviets did the same. For 40 years, Pacific Islanders have had cause to resent the use of their ocean as a nuclear playground: of the five nuclear powers, three – the USA, USSR and China – launched missiles into the Pacific for text purposes; two – the USA and Britain – exploded nuclear devices there but had stopped; and one, France, continued to test nuclear bombs in one of its colonies. Pacific Islanders now have cause to fear that the ocean is becoming a nuclear battleground. Originally published in 1987, this book tells the story of the nuclear men in the Pacific and of those people they ‘displaced’ and irradiated. It is also about what these people and their governments had begun to do in response. The nuclear issue had transformed the political landscape of Micronesia and the South Pacific in the 1980s, loosening the US grip and making the French increasingly unpopular. The people of these remote communities, largely forgotten or considered dispensable, had a nuclear past made for them. Now they want to make their own future.
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: Samuel Chenery DAMON |
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: 88 |
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: 1861 |
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: BL:A0019436991 |
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: 4/5 (91 Downloads) |
Synopsis Morning Star papers. (Glimpses and glances at the sights, scenes and people of Micronesia by : Samuel Chenery DAMON
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: Don E. Wilson |
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: 186 |
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: 1992 |
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: UOM:39015086475012 |
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: 4/5 (12 Downloads) |
Synopsis Pacific Island Flying Foxes by : Don E. Wilson
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: Lin Poyer |
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: University of Hawaii Press |
Total Pages |
: 524 |
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: 2000-11-01 |
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: 0824821688 |
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: 9780824821685 |
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: 4/5 (88 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Typhoon of War by : Lin Poyer
World War II was a watershed event for the people of the former Japanese colonies of Micronesia. The Japanese military build-up, the conflict itself, and the American occupation and control of the conquered islands brought rapid and dramatic changes to Micronesian life. Whether they spent the war in caves and bomb shelters, in sweet potato fields under armed Japanese guard, or in their own homes, Micronesians who survived those years recognize that their peoples underwent a major historical transformation. Like a typhoon, the war swept away a former life. The Typhoon of War combines archival research and oral history culled from more than three hundred Micronesian survivors to offer a comparative history of the war in Micronesia. It is the first book to develop Islander perspectives on a topic still dominated by military histories that all but ignore the effects of wartime operations on indigenous populations. The authors explore the significant cultural meanings of the war for Island peoples, for the events of the war are the foundation on which Micronesians have constructed their modern view of themselves, their societies, and the wider world. Their recollections of those tumultuous years contain a wealth of detail about wartime activities, local conditions, and social change, making this an invaluable reference for anyone interested in twentieth-century Micronesia. Photographs, maps, and a detailed chronology will help readers situate Micronesian experiences within the broader context of the Pacific War.