Life in the Republic of the Marshall IslandsAnono Lieom Loeak, Veronica C. Kiluwe, Linda Crowl "A joint publication with the USP Centre in Majuro, this book recounts peopleOs experiences and reflections on life in their country. Among the accounts are chapters dealing with specific legends and traditions, memories of growing up in the Marshals, and more contemporary issues such as off-island adoption and the ongoing struggle of Rongelap survivors."--Publisher's description. |
Contents
Tables | 13 |
Bwebwenato Legends Alfred Episos | 31 |
Mokwan ak Jããnkun Preserved Pandanus Ione Heine de Brum | 41 |
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