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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

21. Marshall Islands Travel | Lonely Planet World Guide
Lonely Planet Guides. Thorn Tree Posts. Postcards. marshall islands. The marshall islands comprises over a thousand flat coral islands of white sand beaches and turquoise lagoons. choice the marshall islands, like most of the Pacific, is getting in the pop culture loop.
http://www.lonelyplanet.com/destinations/pacific/marshall_islands
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Marshall Islands The Marshall Islands comprises over a thousand flat coral islands of white sand beaches and turquoise lagoons. There's pristine diving and lush tropical greenery, and the Marshallese people retain many of their precolonial crafts and traditions, especially on the outer islands. You can still watch outrigger canoes zipping around the lagoons, though these days you're as likely as not to find a VCR in that little grass shack and Coke replacing coconut milk as many islanders' drink of choice - the Marshall Islands, like most of the Pacific, is getting in the pop culture loop. The flipside to the paradise picture is that many of the Marshallese still struggle with the after-effects of the 20th century's nastiest technology. Several of the islands - the Bikini Atoll in particular - served as testing sites for atomic bombs through the 1960s, and many of their inhabitants have suffered from radiation poisoning, while their home islands remain too contaminated to be resettled. And yet, despite these hardships, you'll find the Marshallese exceptionally welcoming and their culture and identity alive and well. Full country name: Republic of the Marshall Islands Area: 70 sq km Population: Capital City: Majuro People: Micronesian Language: English, Japanese, Marshallese

22. Pacific Service Region - Republic Of The Marshall Islands (RMI)
Brief information of culture.
http://www.prel.org/pacserv/marshall.asp
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PDF (1.79M) is available online and contains data and analysis in the areas of health, education, labor and employment, tourism, agriculture, and more. Culture
The Marshallese culture is matrilineal. Women have always had great influence and power. The traditional roles of women are still recognized and respected even if their function no longer exists or has been changed over time. Politeness is a part of the Marshallese custom. Children are taught at a young age to respect their elders. The deep sense of respect for elders has made it common practice not to talk back, especially when being scolded for doing wrong. The children learn at a very early age to keep quiet when an older person is talking. Language
English and Marshallese are the official languages, but for the most part, English is the language of the elite and the educated. English is the language of instruction at the secondary level while Marshallese is dominant in the elementary grades. The two chains of islands in the Marshalls, the Ratak and the Ralik, both have variations in terminology and pronunciation. However, the people of all the atolls understand the general language.

23. Resources On The Marshall Islands--Culture
The marshall islands. culture and Society. One of the major problemswith WWW resources is the relative impermanence of many sites
http://marshall.csu.edu.au/culture.html
The Marshall Islands Culture and Society
One of the major problems with WWW resources is the relative impermanence of many sites on the World Wide Web, requiring ongoing maintenance of the various links. For ease of reference, all resources identified with red bullet points are held and maintained at this site. Links to other WWW sites are identified by a pointing hand.
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24. CIA - The World Factbook -- Marshall Islands
Overview of the culture, geography, government and economy.
http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/rm.html
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25. Resources On The Marshall Islands--History
Annotated directory of sites covering the culture and history of the marshall islands from precolonial times through independence, with a section on nuclear testing.
http://life.csu.edu.au/marshalls/history.html
The Marshall Islands European History Sources
One of the major problems with WWW resources is the relative impermanence of many sites on the World Wide Web, requiring ongoing maintenance of the various links. For ease of reference, all resources identified with red bullet points are held and maintained at this site. Links to other WWW sites are identified by a pointing hand. Click on the flag for links relating to that period.
Pre-Colonial Period
Following the visits by Spanish vessels in the 1500s, contact with European ships became frequent in the late 18th and early 19th century. From the 1840s onwards beachcombers, traders and then missonaries became residents on several atolls, influencing the life of the Marshallese population more
German Period
Germany bought the Marshall Islands off Spain in 1885. It established a small administration, run first as a concession company and later administered directly from Berlin. The main economic development was the expansion of copra industry on the atolls and the commencement of phosphate mining on Nauru. more
Japanese Period
Japan acquired the Marshall Islands, with the exception of Nauru, during World War I. It established a larger administration which continued the expansion of the copra industry, but also developed fishing and handicraft. During World War II many atolls were developed into formidable military bases.

26. Republic Of The Marshall Islands - Marshall Islands Links On The WWW
culture and History Alele Museum, Library, and National Archives Bob War II The HistoryPlace Timeline of Pacific War marshall islands Combat Chronology
http://www.rmiembassyus.org/links/links.html
Marshall Islands Links on the World Wide Web Clicking on a link below will cause a new browser window to open.
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General Information
CIA - The World Factbook - Marshall Islands
Resources on the Marshall Islands
Yokwe Online
Culture and History
Alele Museum, Library, and National Archives
Bob Seedorf's Experiences in World War II
The History Place - Timeline of Pacific War
Marshall Islands Combat Chronology of the US Navy Forces
Marshallese Cultural Center Peace Corps World Wise Schools - "Marshalls Countering Americanizing" Prehistoric Marshallese Society A Walap (Traditional Canoe) of the Marshall Islands Language Ethnologue: Marshall Islands Atolls and Islands Bikini Atoll Web Site The Kwaj Connection The Kwajalein Missle Range Tourism Destination Micronesia Epinions.com - Reviews of the Marshall Islands MyTravelGuide.com - Marshall Islands US Dept. of State RMI Travel Information Airlines Air Marshall - Airline of the Marshall Islands Aloha Airlines Continental Airlines Marshall Islands Intl Airport (airnav.com)

27. Republic Of The Marshall Islands - Environmental Issues
This would be a devastating disruption not only for the culture and the people TheMarshall islands are often referred to as a front line state with regard
http://www.rmiembassyus.org/environment/environment.html
Environmental Issues in the Marshall Islands For many years, the Marshall Islands Government has been concerned with the issue of global climate change. A major study on the detection and possible impacts of climate change and sea level rise in the Marshall Islands was commissioned in the early 1990's. It was completed in 1992 by a team from the RMI EPA, led by a Harvard scientist working on contract with the government. The report has since been included in the bibliography of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change The physical characteristics of the Marshall Islands would give any visitor the best indicator as to why the RMI Government is so concerned with sea level rise. Approximately 1225 islets in 29 atolls scattered over 3/4 million square miles, the average height above sea level is 7 feet or 2 meters. The highest land area is on Likiep Atoll, where the elevation reaches a maximum altitude of only six meters. Fragile coral reefs fringe the atolls, and serve as the only line of defense against the ocean surge. The clearance over the reef in the sections that are covered by water is usually no more than a couple of feet. In other places the reef is commonly only barely submerged. The Marshall Islands lie in open ocean, and the islands are generally very close to sea level. The vulnerability to waves and storm surges is at the best of times precarious. Although the islands have by no means been completely free from weather extremes, they are more frequently referred to in folklore as

28. Jane's Marshall Islands
Detailed information on the marshall islands including historical images, culture, history, geography, mythology, people, lifestyle and extensive postcards and picture galleries.
http://www.janeresture.com/marshalls/marshalls.htm
REPUBLIC OF THE MARSHALL ISLANDS
These beautiful islands are a collection of 1,225 islands and islets of which only five are single islands. The rest are grouped into 29 coral atolls which together make up more than one-tenth of all the atolls in the world resembling strings of pearls in a blue ocean backdrop. It is no wonder they are referred to as the 'Pearl of the Pacific'. They lie in two parallel chains known as sunrise and sunset (Ratak and Ralik) and in true atoll form, they are narrow and low and encircle large central lagoons. All the islands have glorious white sandy beaches, tall palms and are lapped by crystal clear waters. Click on the above map for a detailed map Of the 29 atolls, 27 are accessible by small plane (Air Marshall Islands). Majuro and Kwajalein atolls, the two population centres are serviced by both Air Marshall Islands and Continental Air Micronesia Jet Aircraft. There are also regular flights to Guam, Hawaii and Fiji. Below are the main islands of the Marshalls: Ailinginae Ailinglaplap Ailuk Arno ... Wotho and Wotje as per excellent Web site:
UN SYSTEM-WIDE EARTHWATCH ISLAND DIRECTORY Islands of Marshall Islands
For further information about the origin of the Marshall Islands, please visit:

29. Marshall Szigetek / Marshall Islands :: Culture & Tourism Links : Kulturális é
EMAIL REGISZTRÁLÁS SUBMIT A SITE marshall Szigetek / marshall islands.
http://katalogus.kulturinfo.hu/mh.html
ország Afganisztán Albánia Algéria Amerikai Szamoa Andorra Angola Anguilla Antigua és Barbuda Argentína Aruba Ausztria Ausztrália Azerbajdzsán Bahamák Bahrain Banglades Barbados Belgium Belize Benin Bermuda Bhután Bissau-Guinea Bolívia Bosznia és Hercegovina Botswana Brazília Brunei Darussalam Bulgária Burkina Faso Burma Burundi Cape Verde Central African Republic Ciprus Chile Comoros Cook Szigetek Costa Rica Csehország Csád Dánia Dél-Korea Dél-Afrika Dominika Dominikai Köztársaság Dzsibuti Ecuador Egyenlítõi Guinea Egyesült Arab Emírségek Egyiptom El Salvador Elefántcsontpart Eritrea Észak-Korea Észtország Etiópia Falkland Szigetek Faroe Szigetek Fehér-Oroszország Fidzsi Finnország Francia Guiana Franciaország Fülöp-szigetek Gabon Gambia Ghana Gibraltár Görögország Grenada Grönland Grúzia Guadeloupe Guam Guatemala Guinea Guyana Haiti Holland Antillák Hollandia Honduras Hong Kong Horvátország India Indonézia Irak Irán Írország Izland Izrael Jamaika Japán Jemen Jordánia Jugoszlávia Kajmán Szigetek Kambodzsa Kamerun Kanada Katar Kazahsztán Kenya Kína Kirgizisztán Kiribati Kolombia Kongó Kuba Kuvait Laosz Lengyelország Lesotho Lettország Libanon Libéria Líbia Liechtenstein Litvánia Luxemburg Macau Macedonia Madagaszkár Malawi Maldív Szigetek Mali Malájföld Málta Marokkó Marshall Szigetek Mauritania Mauritius Mexikó Micronesia Moldova Monaco Mongólia Mozambik Nagy-Britannia Namíbia Nauru Németország Nepál Nicaragua Niger Nigéria Norvégia Nyugat-Szamoa Olaszország Oman Oroszország Örményország Pakisztán Palau Panama Pápua Új-Guinea Paraguay Peru Portugália Románia Ruanda Saint Kitts és Nevis Saint Lucia Saint Vincent, Grenadines

30. Everything Marshall Islands :: Http://www.yokwe.net
A Visitor s View of Majol culture and Life in Majuro/Kwaj, YokweOnline,1, 277, 28/4/2003 at 0806 by David, New book release on marshall islands!
http://www.yokwe.net/modules.php?op=modload&name=XForum&file=forumdisplay&fid=12

31. Marshall Islands - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Virtually all marshallese are Christian, most of them Protestant.culture. Main article culture of the marshall islands Although
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marshall_Islands
Marshall Islands
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
The Republic of the Marshall Islands are an island nation in the Pacific Ocean , located north of Nauru and Kiribati , east of the Federated States of Micronesia and south of the American island of Wake Republic of the Marshall Islands In Detail Official languages Marshallese English Capital ... Majuro President Kessai Note Area
Ranked 187th

km²

Negligible Population
Density
Ranked 186th
312/km² Independence October 21 Currency US dollar ... Internet TLD .MH Calling Code Table of contents 1 History 2 Politics 3 Municipalities 4 Geography ... edit
History
Main article: History of the Marshall Islands While settled by Micronesians in the 2nd millennium BC , little is known of the early history of the islands. Spanish explorer Alonso de Salazar was the first European to sight the Marshalls, but the islands remained virtually unvisited for several more centuries, before being visited by English captain John Marshall in ; the islands owe their name to him. A German trading company settled on the islands in , and they became part of the protectorate of German New Guinea some years later.

32. Bits Of Culture - Marshall Islands
Language Map. Bits of culture. PointTo-Talk Booklets. Additional Resources.BITS OF culture - marshall islands. Languages. Geography. Cultural Values.
http://www.mgh.harvard.edu/interpreters/b_marsh.asp
BITS OF CULTURE - Marshall Islands Languages Geography Cultural Values Health Care Values ... Interesting Facts Languages English,
Marshallese
Geography
Cultural Values
Health Care Values
Diet
Interesting Facts

33. Marshall Islands (11/03)
POLITICAL CONDITIONS Citizens of the marshall islands live with a relatively newdemocratic political system combined with a hierarchical traditional culture.
http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/26551.htm
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Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs
November 2003
Background Note: Marshall Islands

PROFILE OFFICIAL NAME:
Republic of the Marshall Islands
Geography
Area: 181 sq. km. (about 70 sq. mi.) of land area scattered over 500,000 sq. mi. of the Western Pacific.
Cities: Capital Majuro (pop. 23,676). Other towns Ebeye, Jaluit. Terrain: 29 low-lying coral atolls and five islands.
Climate: Tropical with a wet season from May to November. People
Nationality: Noun and adjective Marshallese.
Population (2002 est..): 56,639. (Figures not adjusted for migration to the U.S., where Marshallese colonies of unknown size exist.) Annual growth rate (1999): 1.5%%. Ethnic groups: 90% Marshallese, 10% estimated U.S., Filipino, Chinese, New Zealander, Australian, other Micronesian (FSM), Kiribati, Korean, and Fijian. Religions: Christian, mostly Protestant. Languages: Two major Marshallese dialects from Malayo-Polynesian family; English; Education: Literacy (2002)98%(officially based on question, “Do you read the bible?”). Health: Infant mortality rate (1999) 3.7%, under age 5 mortality rate 4.8%.

34. Marshalls Main
Population Based on the 1999 census, the population of the marshall islands is 50,840with 25,000+ living in Majuro. culture The marshallese culture revolves
http://www.doi.gov/oia/Islandpages/rmimain.htm
History
The Marshall Islands were claimed by Spain in l592, but were left basically undisturbed by the Spanish Empire for 300 years. In l885, Germany took over the administration of the Marshall Islands and located trading stations on the islands of Jaluit and Ebon to carry out the flourishing copra (dried coconut meat) trade. Marshallese iroij (chiefs) continued to rule under indirect colonial German administration. At the beginning of the First World War, Japan assumed control of the Marshall Islands, first under civil and then a naval administration. Japan's headquarters remained at Jaluit. United States Marines and soldiers with naval and air support took control from the Japanese in early l944 following intense fighting on Kwajalein and Enewetak atolls. In l947, the United States entered into agreement with the United Nations Security Council to administer the former Japanese mandate, of which the Marshalls were a part, known as the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. In recognition of the evolving political status, on May l, l979, the United States recognized the Constitution of the Marshall Islands and the establishment of the Government of the Marshall Islands (RMI).

35. Marshall Islands --  Encyclopædia Britannica
, History from marshall islands The marshall islands were settled Era by Micronesianswho may have been influenced by early Polynesian (Lapita) culture.
http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?eu=127807&tocid=0&query=marshall islands

36. Peace Corps | World Wise Schools | Lesson Plans | Teacher Guides | Marshall Isla
partners to create charts that give examples of each of the above concepts from Americanculture, the culture of the marshall islands, and the culture of your
http://www.peacecorps.gov/wws/guides/marshallislands/miculture.html
Marshall Islands Activities Grades 10 - 12: How Does Culture Work
Purpose: To relate the themes of place and movement to the geography and culture of the Marshall Islands Materials Reading "How Does Culture Work" which follows these suggestions
  • Write the following questions on the board: "What is culture?" and "How does culture work?" Have students brainstorm responses with a partner or small group. Compare responses.
  • Have students read "How Does Culture Work?" with the purpose of answering the questions on the board. Compare responses.
  • Bring in magazines. Have students work in groups to find pictures or articles that illustrate the following concepts: material culture, nonmaterial culture, technology, invention, innovation, and cultural diffusion.
  • Have students work with partners to create charts that give examples of each of the above concepts from American culture, the culture of the Marshall Islands, and the culture of your Volunteer's country. Complete these charts over the course of your study of the Marshall Islands.
  • Have students research the origin and diffusion of such things as gunpowder, tulips, paper, writing, spaghetti, potatoes, fast food, and television. Use world maps to show the route of diffusion. Ask students to relate the concept of cultural diffusion to the themes of geography.

37. Marshall Islands Oceania Regional English
Provides indepth information of the environment ( Resources on the Marshallislands ) culture and history of the islands. ? Kwajalein
http://www.interactiva.org/Dir/I/English/Regional/Oceania/Marshall_Islands/
www.interactiva.org English Deutsch Espa±ol ... Marshall Islands Marshall Islands : Regional Oceania Marshall Islands: Arts and Entertainment
Business and Economy

Education

Government
...
www.angelfire.com/hi2/kwa/

Regional Oceania Marshall Islands.
Provides a glimpse into life on Kwajalein ( Kwajalein Air Traffic Control Facility ) along with its history and some interesting photos.
Resources on the Marshall Islands

marshall.csu.edu.au/

Regional Oceania Marshall Islands.
Provides in-depth information of the environment ( Resources on the Marshall Islands ) culture and history of the Islands. UN System-Wide Earthwatch: Marshall Islands www.unep.ch/islands/CLL.htm Regional Oceania Marshall Islands. Environmental information and statistics ( UN System-Wide Earthwatch: Marshall Islands ) including details for individual islands in the group. Marshallinseln Islas Marshall Travel to Spain Spain ... Japanese

38. David Huskins - Marshall Islands Page
Planet Guide to the marshall islands South Pacific Employment (job listings) PacificIsland Resources (General Zones Newsgroup Soc-culture-Pacific Island
http://www.uakron.edu/majuro/Links.html
Marshall Islands Links page for David R. Huskins Click on my name to e-mail me.
The URL for this page is ~ http://www.uakron.edu/majuro/Links.html Click here to return to my University page - http://GoZips.uakron.edu/~dhuskin/
The Republic of the Marshall Islands - Links Contact me is you have something relevant to add to the list. It isn't exhaustive. I'd suggest starting with Yokwe Online for RMI information, and Jane Resture-Gray's pages for other regional information. Many of these images (and links) were part of various presentations on Majuro given at the North Central Sociological Association 2000 meeting in Pittsburgh, 2001 meeting in Louisville, [Click here for a version of the 2001 paper.] and 2002 meeting in Windsor, Ontario.

Important Information Sources
Yokwe Online - RMI Messageboards, Links and News
THE most comprehensive RMI page
Pacific Islands Report
Pacific news updated daily
Charles Sturt University
~ Resources on the Marshall Islands Cultural, Historical, Cartographic information by Dr. Dirk Spennemann (lots of images)
Jane's Photo Galleries of the Pacific
(various places)

Republic of the Marshall Islands main website

My Micronesia
, front page (regional information)
Micronesian Seminar
(Catholic Church Sponsored Research Site) Lots of relevant articles available
A Global Listing of Island Communities
- requires JAVA My RMI pages (more soon) Majuro, Marshall Islands frontpage

39. Marshall Islands
CIA Factbook marshall islands Overview of the culture, geography, governmentand economy. http//www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook
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Detailed information on the Marshall Islands including historical images, culture, history, geography, mythology, people, lifestyle and extensive postcards and picture galleries.
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Dates and map of US nuclear weapons tests in the Marshall Islands in the Pacific Ocean. A timeline with entries relating to the dislocation of the people of the Marshalls and damages resulting from the testing.

40. Marshall Islands Resources
Dirk Spennemman and colleagues, a comprehensive page on the people, culture,environment, history, politics and economy of the marshall islands.
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New Zealand; current research in Hawaii, the Cook islands, the Marshall islands, and Pitcairn Island. Current Researchers William Hampton Adams
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