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Life and Legends of Micronesia

Life and Legends of Micronesia
Author: Margaret Johnson
Publisher: Better English Language Teaching
Total Pages: 112
Release: 1980
Genre: Folklore
ISBN:

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Micronesian Legends

Micronesian Legends
Author: Bo Flood
Publisher: Bess Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2002
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781573061292

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Legends from the Northern Mariana Islands and Guam, Palau, Yap, Chuuk, Pohnpei, Kosrae, and the Republic of the Marshall Islands are interwoven with historical interludes and beautiful woodcut illustrations.


Pacific Island Legends

Pacific Island Legends
Author: Bo Flood
Publisher: Bess Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1999
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781573060783

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Collects forty-three historical or traditional stories from the Pacific Islands, including creation myths and stories of gods, heroes, and ordinary people. --amazon.com.


Legends of Micronesia (Book One)

Legends of Micronesia (Book One)
Author: Eve Grey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2003-05-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781410102669

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Originally published in 1951 by the Department of Education of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, for use in local schools. Among several versions of some legends, preference was given to forms known to young people of the day. Since there are different languages and customs in Micronesia, the legends have been checked for local detail and spelling with experts in each location.


Legends of Micronesia, Book

Legends of Micronesia, Book
Author: Eve Grey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2012-06-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781258403584

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Micronesian Legends

Micronesian Legends
Author: Bo Flood
Publisher: Bess Press
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781573061247

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Retells sixty-eight traditional legends of the islands, including creation myths and tales of duhendes, dancing trickster elves of the jungle.


Micronesian Religion and Lore

Micronesian Religion and Lore
Author: Douglas Haynes
Publisher: Greenwood
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1995-02-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0313289557

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There are far fewer publications on the ethnology of Micronesia than for any other region in the Pacific. This dearth is especially seen in the traditional religion, folklore, and iconography of the area. Haynes and Wuerch have located 1,193 relevant titles. For the first time, these mostly scarce or unpublished materials are now accessible in this essential research tool. The focus is on tradition, which became modified after contact with the West—the adaptation and persistence of these traditions are included in this bibliography. Traditional Micronesian iconography is largely religious in nature, as is the case with most tribal or preliterate societies. There is also a large corpus of Micronesian myths, legends, beliefs, and practices that may not fit the Western concept of religion, but would be classified under folklore. That distinction cannot be consistently made in Micronesian cultures, nor in most other preliterate, thus prehistoric, societies. The overlap of religion and folklore is pervasive, so the scope of subjects included is broad. The subject matter encompasses magic, sorcery, ritual, cosmology, mythology, iconography, iconology, oral traditions, songs, chants, dance, music, traditional medicine, and many activities of daily life. Only those works that directly treat these subjects in the context of religion or folklore are included in this volume.


The Children of Micronesia

The Children of Micronesia
Author: Jules Hermes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1994
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780876148198

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Ancient traditions and modern life exist side by side for the children of Micronesia.


Traditional Micronesian Societies

Traditional Micronesian Societies
Author: Glenn Petersen
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2009-06-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0824832485

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Traditional Micronesian Societies explores the extraordinary successes of the ancient voyaging peoples who first settled the Central Pacific islands some two thousand years ago. They and their descendants devised social and cultural adaptations that have enabled them to survive—and thrive—under the most demanding environmental conditions. The dispersed matrilineal clans so typical of Micronesian societies ensure that every individual, every local family and lineage, and every community maintain close relations with the peoples of many other islands. When hurricanes and droughts or political struggles force a group to move, they are sure of being taken in by kin residing elsewhere. Out of this common theme, shared patterns of land tenure, political rule, philosophy, and even personal character have flowed. To describe and explain Micronesian societies, the author begins with an overview of the region, including a brief consideration of the scholarly debate about whether Micronesia actually exists as a genuine and meaningful region. This is followed by an account of how Micronesia was originally settled, how its peoples adapted to conditions there, and how several basic adaptations diffused throughout the islands. He then considers the fundamental matters of descent (ideas about how individuals and groups are bound together through ties of kinship) and descent groups and the closely interlinked subjects of households, families, land, and labor. Because women form the core of the clans, their roles are particularly respected and their contributions to social life honored. Socio-political life, art, religion, and values are discussed in detail. Finally, the author examines a number of exceptions to these common Micronesian patterns of social life. Traditional Micronesian Societies illustrates the idiosyncrasies of individual Micronesian communities and celebrates the Micronesians’ shared ability to adapt, survive, and thrive over millennia. At a time when global climate change has seized our imaginations, the Micronesians’ historical ability to cope with their watery environment is of the greatest relevance.


Upon a Stone Altar

Upon a Stone Altar
Author: David L. Hanlon
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 355
Release: 2019-09-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 0824883918

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Upon a Stone Altar tells the history of a remarkable people who inhabit the island of Pohnpei in the Eastern Caroline Islands of Micronesia. Since the beginnings of intensive foreign contact, Pohnpei has endured numerous disruptive conflicts as well as attempts at colonial domination. Pohnpeians creatively adapted to change and today live successfully in a modern world not totally of their own making. Hanlon uses the vast body of oral tradition to relate the early history of Pohnpei, including the story of the building of a huge complex of artificial stone islets, Nan Madol.