Micronesian Seminar
We are a private non profit, non governmental organization, that has been engaged in public education since 1972. We seek to assist the people of Micronesia in reflecting on life in their islands under the impact of change.
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Continuing the ConversationMicronesian SeminarText Federated States Of Micronesia Online
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Survey of Federated States of Micronesia Migrants in the United States Including Guam and the Commonwealth of the Mariana Islands (CNMI)Micronesian SeminarText Federated States Of Micronesia Online
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Pacific Island Nations: How Viable Are Their Economies?Micronesian SeminarText Federated States Of Micronesia Online
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The Early Spanish Period in the Marianas, 1668-1698: Eight ThesesMicronesian SeminarText Federated States Of Micronesia Online
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Christianity in Micronesia: The Interplay between Church and CultureMicronesian SeminarText Federated States Of Micronesia Online
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Micronesians on the Move: Eastward and Upward BoundMicronesian SeminarText Federated States Of Micronesia Online
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Christianity and Violence in the PacificMicronesian SeminarText Federated States Of Micronesia Online
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Religion in the Marshall IslandsMicronesian SeminarText Federated States Of Micronesia Online
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Disease in Micronesia: A Historical SurveyMicronesian SeminarText Federated States Of Micronesia Online
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Is That the Best You Can Do? A Tale of Two Micronesian EconomiesMicronesian SeminarText Federated States Of Micronesia Online
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The Man Who was Reputed to be King: David Dean O'KeefeMicronesian SeminarText Federated States Of Micronesia Online
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Keeping The Information Flow Open: A Key Condition for Good Government in MicronesiaMicronesian SeminarText Federated States Of Micronesia Online
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