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  1. Federated States of Micronesia Culture: Languages of the Federated States of Micronesia, Music of the Federated States of Micronesia
  2. FEDERATED STATES OF MICRONESIA: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Countries and Their Cultures</i> by BRYAN P. OLES, 2001
  3. 'Becoming beautiful in the dance': on the formation of ethical modalities of being in Yap, Federated States of Micronesia.(Report): An article from: Oceania by C. Jason Throop, 2009-07-01
  4. An evaluation of the financial feasibility of small-scale commercial sponge culture in Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia (International working paper series) by Charles M Adams, 1993
  5. A regional survey of the aquaculture sector in the Pacific: Including Australia, Cook Islands, Federated States of Micronesia (Kosrae, Pohnpei, Truk, Yap), ... Development and Coordination Programme) by Stephen G Nelson, 1989
  6. Weekend Warriors: Alcohol in a Micronesian Culture by Mac Marshall, 1978-10-01
  7. American Schools for the Natives of Ponape: A Study of Education and Culture Change in Micronesia by Nat J. Colletta, 1980-06
  8. Power Sharing: Language, Rank, Gender and Social Space in Pohnpei, Micronesia (Oxford Studies in Anthropological Linguistics, 23) by Elizabeth Keating, 1998-12-03
  9. The Demystification of Yap: Dialectics of Culture on a Micronesian Island by David Labby, 1976-08
  10. Yap, Political Leadership and Culture Change in an Island Society by Sherwood G. Lingenfelter, 1975-07
  11. Material culture of Kapingamarangi (Bernice P. Bishop Museum Bulletin 200) by Peter Henry Buck, Te Rangi Hiroa, 1950
  12. Ethnobotany of Pohnpei: Plants, People, and Island Culture by Michael J. Balick, 2009-02-28
  13. PIALA '95: Preservation of culture through archives and libraries : papers from the 5th Pacific Islands Association of Libraries and Archives Conference, ... Colonia, Yap, Federated States of Micronesia by Pacific Islands Association of Libraries and Archives, 1996
  14. Culture and education in Micronesia (ERIC reports) by Nancy Faires Conklin, 1984

1. Lonely Planet World Guide | Destination Federated States Of Micronesia | Culture
federated states of micronesia culture. Micronesian societies are madeup of clan groupings, with descent traced through the mother
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Micronesian societies are made up of clan groupings, with descent traced through the mother (except on Yap, where descent is patrilineal). The head clan on each island can trace its lineage back to the island's original settlers. Clan groupings extend across islands, and Micronesians usually pop in to visit other clan members when they're in the neighbourhood. Extended families are the norm, and most households include grandparents, cousins, children and adopted hangers-on. If one member of the household gets a good job, there's a fair chance the family will extend even further. Traditional dancing is important throughout Micronesia but is especially highly valued on Yap, the island most reluctant to adopt Western ways. The shuffling and the shaking is done in groups, with men and women dancing separately, and is often accompanied by unison chanting. Although most dancing takes place at private village events on Pohnpei, there are occasional performances for tourists. Western architecture has made substantial inroads, but you can still see a few examples of local building in Micronesia. Traditional community structures were constructed from planks of native mahogany with roofs of thatched nipa palm. Micronesia also has a strong tradition of canoe building. Some of the world's greatest early navigators came from the islands, using canoes much like the ones made today. The canoes have a single outrigger, and are generally made from a hollowed breadfruit tree. Larger ocean-going vessels are made of planks bound together with coconut husk fibres - some of these canoes are 100ft (30m) long.

2. Federated States Of Micronesia
volcano! Music and Dance. federated states of micronesia culture. Thissite contains a few mp3 files of Micronesian pop music! There
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Federated States of Micronesia
Map . This site provides a map and some general geographical, political, and economic information:
Introduction
. Although it seems primarily geared for the tourist, this site has a lot of great information about the history, culture and language as well as a few links to other places. Everything is clearly presented and accompanied by photos and maps. Be sure to check out the section on the stone money of Yap and Nan Madol, referred to as both "the Venice of the Pacific" and "the Machu Pichu of the Pacific," on Pohnpei How do I get there?
Good question. You'll have to fly, and probably be going through Honolulu or Guam. It seems that you also have to go through Pohnpei as that is where international flights to FSM arrive. Destination Micronesia . This page is definitely geared toward the tourist but might help you get started. Also, try the first link I've listed.
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Photo Gallery
Ethnic Art Institute of Micronesia , located on the island of Yap. Pictures and commentary on Micronesian art.
A Tour of Pohnpei
. Contains beautiful images from the author's one-year stay as a student missionary teaching high school at the Pohnpei Seventh-Day Adventist School. http://pats.edu/nanmadol.htm contains information and photos of Nan Madol.

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Culture Micronesian societies are made up of clan groupings, with descent traced through the mother (except on Yap, where descent is patrilineal). The head clan on each island can trace its lineage back to the island's original settlers. Clan groupings extend across islands, and Micronesians usually pop in to visit other clan members when they're in the neighbourhood. Extended families are the norm, and most households include grandparents, cousins, children and adopted hangers-on. If one member of the household gets a good job, there's a fair chance the family will extend even further. Traditional dancing is important throughout Micronesia but is especially highly valued on Yap, the island most reluctant to adopt Western ways. The shuffling and the shaking is done in groups, with men and women dancing separately, and is often accompanied by unison chanting. Although most dancing takes place at private village events on Pohnpei, there are occasional performances for tourists.

4. Culture - Federated States Of Micronesia
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he people of the FSM are culturally and linguistically Micronesian, with a small number of Polynesians living primarily on Nukuoro and Kapingamarangi atolls of Pohnpei State. The influence of European and Japanese contacts is also seen. It can be said that each of the four States exhibits its own distinct culture and tradition, but there are also common cultural and economic bonds that are centuries old. For example, cultural similarities are evidenced in the importance of the traditional extended family and clan systems found on each island. Although united as a country, the people are actually a heterogeneous mixture with different customs and traditions bound together by recent history and common aspirations. The cultural diversity is typified by the existence of eight major indigenous languages, and its peoples continue to maintain strong traditions, folklore and legends. The four states of the FSM are separated by large expanses of water. Prior to Western contact, this isolation led to the development of unique traditions, customs and language on each of the islands.

5. Federated States Of Micronesia
Contains extensive information about the four countries that comprise the federated states of micronesia, Pohnpei, Kosrae, Yap and Chuuk including culture, history, geography, and travel.
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6. Micronesia, Federated States Of - Lonely Planet World Guide
Study the geography and environment of these tiny Pacific islands, and learn about their history and culture.
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7. People & Culture Photo Gallery - Federated States Of Micronesia
DIVING. HISTORY. PEOPLE. culture. GOVERNMENT. . CONTACT FSM. SURVEY. LINKS. PEOPLE culture PHOTO GALLERY, REGIONAL VISITORS CENTER YAP CHUUK POHNPEI KOSRAE.
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8. Federated States Of Micronesia
as the federated states of micronesia, each speaks its own language with its own distinctive culture, traditions and
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9. Aqua Culture - Federated States Of Micronesia
AQUA culture he many reefs and lagoons of the FSM islands offer Affairs PO Box PS12,Palikir, Pohnpei 96941, federated states of micronesia Phone (691) 320
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AQUA CULTURE
he many reefs and lagoons of the FSM islands offer tremendous opportunities for aquaculture development.
Aquaculture has recently begun on a small scale, and included milkfish farming, black pearl farming, giant clams, trochus and sponges for export, and aquarium fish. Each of these business areas is seeking additional investment for expansion, especially with investors who have marketing capabilities in major export markets. To learn more about specific opportunities, see the state sites or e-mail the state investment promotion contacts.
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P.O. Box PS-12, Palikir, Pohnpei 96941, Federated States of Micronesia
Phone: Fax: Email: invest@fsminvest.fm

10. General Information On The FSM
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11. Aqua Culture - Federated States Of Micronesia
AQUA culture. he many reefs and lagoons of the FSM islands offer tremendous opportunities for PS12, Palikir, Pohnpei 96941, federated states of micronesia. Phone (691) 320-2646,
http://www.fsminvest.fm/fsm/aquaculture.html

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President's Message About the FSM Foreign Investment Guide ... Links
AQUA CULTURE
he many reefs and lagoons of the FSM islands offer tremendous opportunities for aquaculture development.
Aquaculture has recently begun on a small scale, and included milkfish farming, black pearl farming, giant clams, trochus and sponges for export, and aquarium fish. Each of these business areas is seeking additional investment for expansion, especially with investors who have marketing capabilities in major export markets. To learn more about specific opportunities, see the state sites or e-mail the state investment promotion contacts.
Home
Top of Page Contact Us
Department of Economic Affairs

P.O. Box PS-12, Palikir, Pohnpei 96941, Federated States of Micronesia
Phone: Fax: Email: invest@fsminvest.fm

12. Bits Of Culture - Federated States Of Micronesia
Language Map. Bits of culture. PointTo-Talk Booklets. Additional Resources. BITSOF culture - federated states of micronesia. Languages. Geography. Cultural Values.
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13. General Information On The FSM
Includes maps; brief history; and information about geography, people, government and economy.Category Kids and Teens School Time Oceania micronesia......Information on the federated states of micronesia and its constituent states, includinggeography, climate, history, popoulation, culture, language, health
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14. Pacific Service Region - Kosrae, Federated States Of Micronesia
Pacific Service Region Kosrae, federated states of micronesia. culture Kosraeancustoms have changed since first contact with European explorers, however
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Kosrae State
, one volcanic island of 43 square miles with 7,833 people (est. 1999), has a wet tropical climate and many rivers and waterfalls. It is almost exclusively rural with a subsistence economy. Culture
Kosraean customs have changed since first contact with European explorers, however, many of the attitudes and values still exist today. Missionaries discouraged certain traditional practices that they deemed inappropriate, nevertheless, some aspects of the culture still thrive among Kosraeans. For example, older people must be treated with respect when met. It is also customary to invite strangers to eat at mealtime. Feasts and food giving were once a common form of tribute to the king, but the practice has continued as a family custom. This cultural practice is especially important at weddings, a child's first birthday, and funerals. Kosraean children have a deep sense of pride that usually is hidden. The elders usually consider quiet children to be "good." Language
Kosraean is closely related to the Micronesian languages of Chuuk, the Marshalls, and Pohnpei. It is spoken in the home, at work, and in other arenas. English is spoken in schools and government establishments and upon meeting foreigners. Kosraean belongs to the Austronesian language family, as do all of the Micronesian languages.

15. Peace Corps | Countries | The Pacific | Micronesia | Country & Culture
Brief information of geography, economy, government, and culture.Category Kids and Teens School Time Oceania micronesia...... The federated states have a very small commercial fishing what economic developmentshould look like in micronesia. culture Each of the four states of FSM have
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April 8, 2003 8:29 AM Geography and Climate
The Republic of Palau, the westernmost of the six major Micronesian island groups, includes more than 300 islands, eight of which are populated by approximately 16,000 inhabitants. With three exceptions, all the inhabited islands are situated within a barrier reef, which has made for greater cultural homogeneity and relative ease of communication and travel within the area.
Economy and Government
The FSM government consists of three separate branches: Executive, Legislative and Judicial. However, operating very autonomous states, many governmental functions are carried out by the State governments. The Federated States have a very small commercial fishing industry. A push to re-address economic development is taking place, and leaders are exploring what economic development should look like in Micronesia.
Culture
Each of the four states of FSM have their own distinct culture and tradition though similarities including the importance of the Christian church, the traditional extended family and the matrilineal social structure.
Ethnic ancestors of Micronesian include early settlers from Melanesia, Polynesia, and Malaysia. Apart from the Micronesians other inhabitants include people of European, Japanese, and American decent.

16. Micronesia Zone! Pohnpei, Chuuk, Kosrae, And Yap.
YAP STATE. Yap State Flag FSM Government Information of Yap National Governmentof the federated states of micronesia (FSM) Yap culture and History
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CHUUK ~ KOSRAE
POHNPEI ~ YAP MICRONESIAN GENERAL
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Do you have a link you wish to be included in this information JumpStation? Send me e-mail with your Uniform Resource Locator (URL): Mail to Robert Roberts The flags of the Federated States of Micronesia, Yap, Kosrae, Pohnpei, and Chuuk which appear at the start of each section are compliments of the Flag Institute who promote the study of vexillology . If you are interested in flags of the world, these two sites are worth the visit.
FEDERATED STATES OF MICRONESIA (FSM) BY STATE:
CHUUK, KOSRAE, POHNPEI, YAP
Items within each State section are specific. You will find additional information regarding these States in the"General - Federated States of Micronesia " and the "Micronesian General" sections that follow the States sections.
CHUUK STATE Hey Folks! Chuuk is the traditional and currently used name in lieu of Truk. In 1986 with the Compact of Free Association, Chuuk reverted to its traditional name. Chuuk state consists of seven major island groups lying within the Eastern Caroline Islands, about 617 miles (1028 km) southeast of Guam and 3,262 miles (5,436 km) southwest of Hawaii. The total land mass of Chuuk state, including the outer islands, is approximately 77 square miles (128 km). Many online resources incorrectly label their web pages with Truk as you'll see in some of the titles of web sites below. Use "Truk" when referring to the historical period of events prior to 1986 or titles documents that bare that name. Use "Chuuk" on all new bodies of work.

17. Yap: Federated States Of Micronesia
Part of the federated states of micronesia, Yap is are coral atolls and are sparselypopulated by a people different from the Yapese in culture and language
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YAP FEDERATED STATES OF MICRONESIA
Part of the Federated States of Micronesia, Yap is situated in the Western Caroline, between Guam and Palau. It is off the main tourist route and is made up of four main islands - Yap Proper, Tamil - Gagil, Maap and Rumung, plus ten small islands all within the boundaries of a beautiful coral reef. Click here for a space shuttle photograph of Yap. The landscape consists of rolling hills and lowlands covered with thick jungle like vegetation. Most of the coastal areas are mangroves with occasional coral beaches. Like other FSM islands, there is a coral reef, so snorkelling is popular as is diving in the crystal clear lagoon with the giant manta rays which appear at certain times of the year. The town of Colonia on Yap Proper is the capital and is slightly more urbanized than the village area. Yap also has 130 outer islands stretching nearly 600 miles east of Yap Island. Most of the other islands are coral atolls and are sparsely populated by a people different from the Yapese in culture and language. Four indigenous languages are spoken. These are Yapese, Ulithian, Woleaian and Satawalese . English is the official language so some local Government organizations still conduct business in the Yapese language. Because of its position, Yap was minimally affected when the Spanish colonized Micronesia in the 1500s and again during German occupation from the end of the 1800s to the beginning of World War I.

18. Federated States Of Micronesia
Known as the federated states of micronesia, each speaks its own languagewith its own distinctive culture, traditions and history.
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FEDERATED STATES OF MICRONESIA Kosrae, Pohnpei, Chuuk and Yap are four island states of more than 600 tiny islands and atolls, stretching almost the entire width of Micronesia, 1,800 miles across the Pacific from east to west. Known as the Federated States of Micronesia, each speaks its own language with its own distinctive culture, traditions and history. None of the bright lights of Guam and Saipan are to be found here. A more traditional island lifestyle prevails, surrounded by the spectacular beauty of the islands and their seas. An integral part of Continental Micronesia's 'Island Hopper' route across Micronesia, the Federated States of Micronesia attracts the more adventurous traveller, such as experienced sports divers, underwater photographers, hikers and backpackers. Both Kosrae and Pohnpei are situated far to the east of the group and share a similar climate and geography. They are high volcanic islands with cloud shrouded peaks, lush rainforests, cascading waterfalls and hidden mountain pools. They share the same pristine, fringing coral reefs, clear azure seas, mangroves and sandy beaches. The Lelu ruins reached its peak in the 12th century. Nan Madol, however, began construction as early as 500 AD and was toppled by the present day traditional government in the 1520s. Chuuk is renowned for its dramatic wreck diving, which is recognized as the best of its kind in the world. Its vast lagoon, more than 30 miles across, was Japan's 'Pearl Harbour' and more than 100 ships and aircraft were sunk while sheltering here during World War II. The warm, tropical water, prolific marine life and ocean currents have transformed these wrecks into breathtakingly beautiful coral gardens and artificial reefs, home to hundreds of marine animals and fish.

19. Micronesia, Federated States Of @ Worldagogo.com - Local Links And Information,
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for the micronesian region, focussing on the federated states of micronesia. Resourcesarranged by state cover subjects from government to culture to education
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