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- A typical day on Arno

Life today on Arno atoll (RA:Charting the Pacific).
- Added on: 20.07.2002 | hits: 1647
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- Christmas in Delap 1974 -1977

Photos story: Church groups, school choirs, and community jeptas "made the rounds" of churches, singing and dancing, throughout the day
- Added on: 20.07.2002 | hits: 1414
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- Diving through a Cultural Barrier

The first, and so far the only Bikinian woman to dive on the ships of Bikini Atoll tells her unique story.
- Added on: 20.07.2002 | hits: 1594
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- Land Tenure in the Marshall Islands

A detailed report by the imminent anthropologist Jack Tobin on the traditional Marshallese customs surrounding land ownership and use.
- Added on: 01.03.2007 | hits: 5277
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- Marshalls Countering Americanizing

Preserving cultural traditions in the face of rapid technological change is a challenge that many countries face in the 1990s. Is it a hopeless struggle?
- Added on: 20.07.2002 | hits: 1236
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- More Marshallese Adventures

The demands of Marhsllese custom, which have not adapted to the money economy, increase...UNICEF report comments that first birthdays ("kemem"), graduations funerals and weddings.
- Added on: 20.07.2002 | hits: 1245
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- Munching in the Marshalls

Living and working in the Marshall Islands for three months was very much like eating a meal different from anything else I'd ever tasted.
- Added on: 20.07.2002 | hits: 1466
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- The Top Ten Ways I know I am Still a riMajol

A humorous look at life abroad as a Marshallese.
- Added on: 20.07.2002 | hits: 1322
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- Women and Fisheries: Opening Access in the Marshalls

The following case study is an example of improving women's access to social, economic and political development, which benefits not only women, but also their families, communities and the wider Marshall Islands society and the environment.
- Added on: 20.07.2002 | hits: 2330
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