BORDER-CROSSING SESSIONS Interrogating the regional Audience Gendered Imaginings of Asia, Technology, andOshin War and Remembrance on Peleliu, palau history and Tourism for Islanders http://www.aasianst.org/absts/2004abst/Border/bc-toc.htm
Extractions: Back to World Area Menu Annual Meeting Main Page BORDER-CROSSING SESSIONS Pick a session number, or scroll down to browse through all the sessions. Click on a panel title to view the abstracts for that panel. View the Timetable of Panels Laichen Sun A Voice of One Crying in the Wilderness: The Priest Keinens "Korea Day by Day," Jurgis Elisonas Kenneth M. Swope John E. Wills, Jr Session 21: Contesting Imperial Succession: Comparative Perspectives from Pre-Modern Asia The Second Empire: The Ottoman Succession Revisited, Baki Tezcan The Woman in the Accounts ( hisab ) of Men: Sultana Raziyya and Early Sultanate Society, Sunil Kumar Second in Kyoto? Capital Politics and Regional Legitimacy in Sixteenth-Century Japan, Ronald K. Frank Obscured Vision: Mirza Hakim, Akbar, and the Mughal Empire, Munis D. Faruqui Session 41: Asian Diasporas: Locating Home in Globalization Transnational Communities without a Consciousness? The Case of Japanese Brazilian Return Migration, Takeyuki Tsuda Suspended Migrants, Nationalist Heroes: The Making of Filipino Seafarers, Steven McKay Instituting Diasporic Consciousness: The Chinese State and El Centro Chino Panameño Lok Siu Seductions of Home and Narratives of Counter-Modernity in the Vietnamese Diaspora
Extractions: @import url( http://www.lineages.co.uk/wp-layout.css ); Search: search the entire directory search this category only Top Regional Oceania Palau ... See also: Regional: Oceania: Society and Culture Jane's Palau - Detailed information on the Micronesian nation of Palau including the history, geography and the people.
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Global Beat: The Nuclear History Of Micronesia And The Pacific In January 1997, at its regional meeting in Moorea a dissertation on the colonialhistory of Micronesia is also gathering research about Belau (palau), with the http://www.nyu.edu/globalbeat/asia/Salvador0899.html
Extractions: "The first shot, Bravo, the largest single nuclear explosion conducted by the United States, with a destructive capability more than one thousand times that of the Hiroshima bomb, was detonated on 1 March 1954. The explosion was so powerful it vaporized several small islands " "...To this day, peoples of Rongelap, Bikini, Enewetak, and many in the Marshall Islands continue to suffer from cancer, miscarriages, and tumors. " Note: cited works are listed at the end W In Belau (Palau), where I come from, we were spared the harrowing experiences of the atomic testings. Kwajalein, Bikini and Enewetak in the Marshall Islands, however, were chosen for a supply base and a smaller command center, respectively, and which were used for the bomb testings. The Marshall Islands suffered the most from these military occupations and tests. Kwajelein also became a vital link in the supply route for American forces during the Korean War as well as a base for missile tests later. On Saipan, the main island of what is now the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas, the Central Intelligence set up a camp which operated a secret training for Chinese nationalist guerillas who were part of an unsuccessful plan to invade the Chinese mainland (Robie p.144).
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History Of Fruit Fly Projects In The Pacific 1990-2000 history of Fruit Fly Projects in the Pacific 1990 papers presented at the 1996 RegionalSymposium on States of Micronesia, Tonga, Fiji, Niue, palau, PNG, Samoa http://www.spc.org.nc/pacifly/Project_docs/RMFFP-History.htm
History - Federated States Of Micronesia history he FSM has a rich history dating back several thousand years Kusaie, and atthe time a part of Pohnpei), Chuuk (formerly Truk), Yap, palau, the Marshall http://www.visit-fsm.org/visitors/history.html
Extractions: he FSM has a rich history dating back several thousand years. The islands were originally settled by ancient people sailing east from Asia and north from Polynesia . Later discovers and settlers included the Spanish, Germans, and Japanese and evidence of their former presence is found throughout the islands. Following the trusteeship under U.S. administration after W.W. II, the FSM is now independent and self-governing. Most linguistic and archaeological evidence indicates that the islands were first discovered and settled between two and three thousand years ago . The first settlers are often described as Austronesian speakers possessing horticultural skills and highly sophisticated maritime knowledge . These first settlers are thought to have migrated eastward from Southeast Asia to Yap. From there, some migrated south to Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, and New Caledonia, and later to Kiribati and the Marshall Islands. The oral histories of the Micronesian people indicate close affiliations and interactions in the past among the members of the island societies comprising the present-day FSM. The Lelu ruins in Kosrae (1400 AD) and the Nan Madol ruins of Pohnpei (1000 AD) are impressive reminders of the accomplishments of these early peoples.
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History Of Barcelona Tarraco (modern day Tarragona) as their regional capital. of Catalan Art) or theCity history Museum in PhotolinkPalau del Lloctinent PhotolinkPlaça del Rei http://www.seebcn.com/hist.htm
Extractions: Barcelona, a Mediterranean city. Barcelona is the heart and motor of the autonomous region of Catalonia in the northeast corner of Spain. Catalonia is Spain's leading economic region with almost 20% of national production for a region that is only 6,3% of Spain's extension and has just over 15% of the population. There are more than 6 million inhabitants in Catalonia and of these close to 70% live in Barcelona and the immediate surroundings (metropolitan area). With almost 4 million people, Barcelona has one of the largest metropolitan areas of any Mediterranean city. With the disintegration of the Roman Empire came the invasion of the Visigoths who occupied Barcino in 415 A.D. and renamed the city Barcinona. Three hundred years later at the beginning of the 8th century the moors conquered Barcelona during their drive from northern Africa to the south of France. Only one hundred years later, the Franks led by Louis the Pious occupied Barcelona and established a strong military presence in what became known as the Spanish Mark, the front line of a constant battle between the Christian kingdoms of the North with the Arabs. This conflict eventually evolved into what became known as the Reconquest.
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Extractions: About the ICRC ICRC activities The ICRC worldwide Focus ... Annual Report Annual Report Manila Regional delegation (Australia, Fiji, Kiribati, Nauru, New Zealand, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Western Samoa, autonomous States, territories and colonies of the Pacific) The ICRC maintained contacts with National Societies and governments in order to encourage ratification of the Geneva Conventions and the Additional Protocols by those Pacific States which had not yet done so, and to support the National Societies in their dissemination efforts. In December the ICRC opened a media liaison office in Sydney, Australia. The regional delegate carried out three missions to Australia in the course of the year. He went to Melbourne, Canberra and Sydney to pursue the dialogue with the government and the National Society, to take part in a basic training course for future Australian Red Cross delegates and to prepare the Second Regional Conference on International Humanitarian Law. In May delegates went to Canberra and Melbourne to brief the Australian Red Cross and government officials on the ICRC's activities in the region and to discuss the government's contribution to the institution's budget. In July delegates took part in a conference organized by the armed forces in Townsville (Queensland) on the impact of international humanitarian law on the conduct of operations by land commanders.
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FY2000 SPINF Projects Honolulu; Masao Salvador, ambassador of the Republic of palau; Christina Higa Regionalhistory Project of the Council of Presidents of the Pacific history and http://www.spf.org/spinf/project/p-2000.html
Extractions: Ties between Pacific island nations and Japan are growing deeper year by year as Japan's private sector continues to invest in these countries and more development assistance is extended to them. From fiscal 1991 through fiscal 1999 the Sasakawa Pacific Island Nations Fund (SPINF) implemented the project Inviting Media Personnel from the Pacific Island Region to Japan. More than 60 media personnel from Pacific island nations visited Japan through that project, which aimed to promote understanding of Japan within the region. This year, as the second phase of its efforts, SPINF launched this new project. In conjunction with the second Japan-South Pacific Forum Summit Meeting (PALM 2000), which was organized by the Japanese government and held on April 22, SPINF invited eight journalists from the Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, Palau, Papua New Guinea, and Tonga to Japan. These journalists later wrote feature articles that were carried in local newspapers and magazines, broadcast on radio, and posted on the Internet. SPINF also sent three newspaper and television reporters from Miyakojima and the Yaeyama Islands in Okinawa Prefecture to Palau in March 2001. These journalists interviewed the nation's new president and gathered material on a wide range of subjects, including environmental problems, the activities of Okinawans living in Palau, the island nation's traditional culture, and the current state of education. Upon returning to Japan, they produced features on Palau.
FY2001 SPINF Projects and visited maritime facilities in palau and met with palau President Tommy Regionalhistory Project of the Council of Presidents of Pacific history and Social http://www.spf.org/spinf/project/p-2001.html
Extractions: Ties between Pacific island nations and Japan are growing deeper year by year as JapanÕs private sector continues to invest in these countries and more official development assistance is extended to them. From fiscal 1991 through fiscal 1999, the Fund implemented the project Inviting Media Personnel from the Pacific Island Region to Japan. More than 60 media personnel from Pacific island nations visited Japan through that project, which sought to promote understanding of Japan within the region. Thanks to the project's success, it was decided to follow up with the present five-year project. This year it was planned to send three reporters from Japan's Okinawa Prefecture to Papua New Guinea, but because of the high risk of contracting malaria, the destination was changed to Fiji. The reporters covered ecotourism and ruins and wrote feature stories on those topics. In addition, the editor in chief of a newspaper and a senior journalist for a radio network in Papua New Guinea, as well as the publisher of a newspaper in Fiji, were invited to Japan. They covered the planned inauguration of direct flights between Japan and Papua New Guinea in April 2002 and the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Station, as well as the remote island community of Miyakojima, Okinawa Prefecture. Their reports were published in a Papua New Guinea national newspaper and transmitted throughout the Pacific region through various media.