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  1. The Marshall Islands: History, culture and communication (Pre-print papers series / East-West Communication Institute, East-West Center) by Ruth E Runeborg, 1980
  2. Moala: Culture and nature on a Fijian island by Marshall David Sahlins, 1962
  3. The campaign for the Sugar Islands, 1759;: A study of amphibious warfare by Marshall Smelser, 1955
  4. Final report: Aquaculture training in the Marshall Islands : clam farming extension manual by William Heyman, 1992
  5. Great Britain: Island of Tradition (Exploring Cultures of the World) by Pamela F. Service, 1999-09
  6. Ennaanin etto: A collection of essays on the Marshallese past (Marshallese culture and history) by Dirk R Spennemann, 1993
  7. Marshallese tattoos (Marshallese culture and history) by Dirk R Spennemann, 1992

1. The Marshall Islands, General Information - Resources Available
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2. Resources On The Marshall Islands--Culture
The site provides indepth information on the culture of the Pacific island nation of the Marshall Islands
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Everything Marshall Islands http//www.yokwe.net Pacific Islander Festival held in the Los Angeles, California area, which spotlighted marshall islands culture this year
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Books, essays, articles and other information about the people, culture, environment, history, politics and the economy of the Marshall Islands Source: marshall.csu.edu.au National Museum With a collection description, gallery, general information and a panorama. Source: The National Museum of the Republic of Maldives Search Guide to Tourist Site World Information A: Afghanistan to Azerbaijan B: Bahamas to Burundi C: Cambodia to Czech Republic D-F: Denmark to French Polynesia G: Gabon to Guyana H-J: Haiti to Juan de Nova Island K-M: Kazakhstan to Luxembourg M: Macau to Mozambique N-O: Namibia to Oman P-R: Pacific Ocean - Rwanda S-T: Saint Helena to Tajikistan T: Tanzania to Tuvalu U-Z: Uganda to Zimbabwe Country Games Advanced Search Top of Page Search ClassBrain Search WWW DICTIONARY M: Macau to Mozambique Latest Headlines Macau Macedonia, the former Republic of Yugoslav

5. MARSHALL ISLANDS @ Mail Order America
MARSHALL ISLANDS @ Mail Order America marshall islands culture The site provides indepth information on the culture of the Pacific island nation of the
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home Coconut Villa Gift Shop - Unbeatable Pacific Island Shopping! Unique Island Gifts and Treasures from Micronesia and the Pacific Islands, just for You! Alele Museum, Majuro - A non-profit corporation dedicated to preserving the history and conserving the folk arts, traditional skills, historic accounts, oral literature and other traditions of the Republic of the Marshall Islands. Bikini Atoll - Information about the history, people, reparations, radiologic cleanup, resettlement program, tourism, and government. Bikini History - A short history of the people of Bikini and their Islands. David R. Huskins Majuro RMI - Contains numerous photographs of, and relevant links to Majuro Atoll, the capital of the Republic of the Marshall Islands. Historic Preservation Office - Details of an office with the primary responsibility of protecting and preserving the tangible and intangible cultural properties of the Republic of the Marshall Islands. Japanese War Crimes - Mili Atoll in the Marshall Islands was the site of Japanese atrocities and slave labor during World War II. Survivors and their heirs are now seeking justice and compensation. Kwajalein Air Traffic Control Facility - Provides a glimpse into life on Kwajalein, along with its history and some interesting photos.

6. Marshall Islands Culture | Lonely Planet World Guide
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Marshallese society has always been stratified, and despite increasing Westernization and the introduction of a moneyed economy, social status still comes as much from one's kinship as it does from one's own achievements. Chiefs continue to wield a great deal of authority over land ownership and usage. Food cultivation on the islands has always been catch as catch can. Fish and seafood provide the bulk of the nonvegetable dishes, with tuna a staple of the catch. On land, breadfruit, coconut, arrowroot, yams, taro and pumpkins are the traditional mealtime mainstays. With the increasing Westernization of the Pacific, North American junk food has been increasingly dominating more traditional staples; on the rise too are the related health problems of obesity, diabetes, high blood-pressure and alcoholism. In travels between the islands, early inhabitants learned to read the patterns of the waves and the positions of the stars, and they made stick charts to record and pass on their observations to less experienced navigators. By tying flat strips of wood together in imitation of the wave patterns and attaching cowry shells to the sticks to represent particular islands and atolls, the experienced navigator could memorize the patterns for when he was out at sea - the charts were not actually taken on the journeys. Although few modern Marshallese know how to read the charts, many still make them for their popularity as souvenirs.

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8. South Pacific Marshall Islands Culture And History
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9. Rongelap Atoll Marshall Islands Culture
As they return, they bring with them the traditional culture from Rongelapas well as the customs and crafts of the Marshall Islands.
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Home Community Overview Tourism Rongelap Facts ... Tourism Rongelap Facts -Climate -Culture -Environment -Privacy ... Contact Us Rongelap Culture The Marshallese are known as one of the friendliest and most peaceful cultures on earth. Their traditional greeting of Yokwe yuk translates to " Love to You." The National Motto is " Jepelpelin ke Ejukaan" referring to the vast ocean distances separating the islands of the country. The islanders are known for their ability to navigate great spans of ocean over a 750,000 square mile area. There are two major dialects of the Marshallese language, correlating to the two chains of atolls: Ralik and Ratak. However, the difference between the two dialects is minor and Marshallese is considered homogeneous. Studies suggest that Marshallese is most closely related to the languages of Pohnpei, Kosrai, and Kiribati. The people of Rongelap have been living away from their homeland for many years. As they return, they bring with them the traditional culture from Rongelap as well as the customs and crafts of the Marshall Islands. With their return, they will be able to share the knowledge of their islands through development of Eco-tourism.

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Culture of Marshall Islands. marshall islands culture and History Books. CitySearch.com Find in-depth local information for major cities around the world.
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Welcome to WorldRover's listing of country history and culture for Marshall Islands. Check out the links below to find more information on the people and history of a country. On the right you can also find flag clip art and maps available for free download. Embassy information is also available for a number of countries around the world, however, please confirm all information. We hope to add additional links regarding the culture of Marshall Islands as they become available. If you have a site or know of a site that should be added, please let us know. Thanks for visiting WorldRover's history, people, and culture site.
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    Send me a Brochure Tripbuilder (Shopping Cart) Send me a Quotation ... Pacific News member of Micronesia (Marshall Islands) Culture Marshallese society has always been stratified, and despite increasing Westernization and the introduction of a moneyed economy, social status still comes as much from one's kinship as it does from one's own achievements. Chiefs continue to wield a great deal of authority over land ownership and usage. Food cultivation on the islands has always been catch as catch can. Fish and seafood provide the bulk of the nonvegetable dishes, with tuna a staple of the catch. On land, breadfruit, coconut, arrowroot, yams, taro and pumpkins are the traditional mealtime mainstays. With the increasing Westernization of the Pacific, North American junk food has been increasingly dominating more traditional staples; on the rise too are the related health problems of obesity, diabetes, high blood-pressure and alcoholism. In travels between the islands, early inhabitants learned to read the patterns of the waves and the positions of the stars, and they made stick charts to record and pass on their observations to less experienced navigators. By tying flat strips of wood together in imitation of the wave patterns and attaching cowry shells to the sticks to represent particular islands and atolls, the experienced navigator could memorize the patterns for when he was out at sea - the charts were not actually taken on the journeys. Although few modern Marshallese know how to read the charts, many still make them for their popularity as souvenirs.

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    Learn more about Marshallese tradition and history at the Alele Museum, which features authentic tools and artifacts, WWII relics, 19th century photographs of the Marshall Islands from the Joachim deBrum collection and more. The Peace Park Memorial constructed by the Japanese government commemorates the soldiers who fought and died in the Pacific during WWII. And the 1918 Typhoon Monument commemorates the victims of a rare typhoon in the Marshall Islands and pays homage to the Japanese Emperor for his generous contribution of private funds for rebuilding Majuro.
    During World War II, the Marshall Islands served as the eastern defensive perimeter for the Japanese military forces in the Central Pacific. After taking control of the Marshalls from Germany in 1914, the Japanese steadily increased their military presence here and beginning in the late 1930s with the anticipation of war, they began to heavily fortify the atolls of Kwajalein, Wotje, Maloelap, Jaluit and later Mili and Enewetak. These heavy fortifications were intended to help launch air attacks on certain targets (such as Hawaii, Wake Island, Kiribati and Johnston Atoll) and to serve as defense posts for Japan's more westerly strongholds.

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    Interpersonal Relations. The saying, He who gets mad, loses, is an expressionthat describes a very important aspect of marshall islands culture.
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    Adapted from Historical and Cultural Notes provided by the Embassy of the Republic of the Marshall Islands, Washington, D.C. and from notes developed by the Alele Museum, Majuro, for Volunteers and staff of the Peace Corps of the United States. These notes are intended to help visitors to the Marshall islands feel comfortable here and enjoy their dealings with the Marshallese people. Some examples of appropriate and inappropriate behavior are given below, and these will be useful. More important than specific rules of Marshallese culture is the understanding that there is a culture and that it is mediated by rules. Behavior here is not random, but rather it is regulated by long-standing mutual expectations as to how people will and ought to behave. People do the things they do for good reasons. At a Glance The Marshallese have had no less then four millennia to adapt to life on coral atolls. Life in small, face-to-face communities with little privacy and no anonymity places special demands on people. They must be able to cooperate; they must minimize disputes; and they must be able to settle or smooth over such disagreements as they arise. Kindness, control of anger, politeness, a gentle demeanor, tolerance, and forgiveness are thus highly valued traits among the Marshallese... Generosity is another characteristic which may be related to the conditions of life on tropical islands. Honor accrues to the fisherman who distributes his catch and the gardener who shares the fruits of his orchard and garden. This is in distinct contrast to the farming of cereal crops in the so-called Temperate Zones, where the harvest is stored for sale or to eke out the winter, and prestige goes to the one who accumulates the most.

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