An Honorable Accord

An Honorable Accord

Author: Howard P. Willens

Publisher: University of Hawaii Press

Published: 2001-10-31

Total Pages: 504

ISBN-13: 9780824823900

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In 1975, after three centuries of colonial rule, the people of the Northern Marianas exercised their right of self-determination to become U.S. citizens in a self-governing commonwealth under U.S. sovereignty. An Honorable Accord is the remarkable account of their tenacious efforts to shape a political future separate from other Micronesian peoples, of the negotiations that produced the Covenant defining the commonwealth relationship, and its eventual approval by the Northern Marianas people and the U.S. Congress.


Yellow Beach 2 after 75 Years

Yellow Beach 2 after 75 Years

Author: Boyd Dixon

Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd

Published: 2019-07-31

Total Pages: 142

ISBN-13: 1789692598

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On June 15, 1944, Afetna Point was called ‘Yellow Beach 2’ by the U.S. Marines and Army infantry braving Japanese resistance to establish a beachhead before capturing As Lito airfield in the following days. After 75 years, this book presents archaeological evidence, archival records, and respected elders’ accounts from WWII.


Learning and Reconciliation Through Indigenous Education in Oceania

Learning and Reconciliation Through Indigenous Education in Oceania

Author: Pangelinan, Perry Jason Camacho

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2021-12-10

Total Pages: 330

ISBN-13: 1799877388

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The mission of higher education in the 21st century must address the reconciliation of student learning and experiences through the lens of indigenous education and frameworks. Higher learning institutions throughout the oceanic countries have established frameworks for addressing indigeneity through the infusion of an indigenous perspectives curriculum. The incorporation of island indigenous frameworks into their respective curriculums, colleges, and universities in the oceanic countries has seen positive impact results on student learning, leading to the creation of authentic experiences in higher education landscapes. Learning and Reconciliation Through Indigenous Education in Oceania discusses ways of promoting active student learning and unique experiences through indigenous scholarship and studies among contemporary college students. It seeks to provide an understanding of the essential link between practices for incorporating island indigenous curriculum, strategies for effective student learning, and course designs which are aligned with frameworks that address indigeneity, and that place college teachers in the role of leaders for lifelong learning through indigenous scholarship and studies in Oceania. It is ideal for professors, practitioners, researchers, scholars, academicians, students, administrators, curriculum developers, and classroom designers.


Vegetation of the Tropical Pacific Islands

Vegetation of the Tropical Pacific Islands

Author: Dieter Mueller-Dombois

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-11-26

Total Pages: 905

ISBN-13: 1441986863

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Written by the leading authorities on the plant diversity and ecology of the Pacific islands, this book is a magisterial synthesis of the vegetation and landscapes of the islands of the Pacific Ocean. It is organized by island group, and includes information on geography, geology, phytogeographic relationships, and human influences on vegetation. Vegetation of the Tropical Pacific Islands features over 400 color photographs, plus dozens of maps and climate diagrams. The authors’ efforts in assembling the existing information into an integrated, comprehensive book will be welcomed by biogeographers, plant ecologists, conservation biologists, and all scientists with an interest in island biology.


The Scientific Bases for Preservation of the Mariana Crow

The Scientific Bases for Preservation of the Mariana Crow

Author: National Research Council

Publisher: National Academies Press

Published: 1997-03-07

Total Pages: 103

ISBN-13: 0309175240

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This book, while focusing on current preservation challenges posed by the Aga, or Mariana crow, also reflects the larger issues and challenges of biodiversity conservation in all oceanic island ecosystems. It evaluates causes for the continuing decline of the Aga, which exists on only the two southernmost islands in the Mariana archipelago, Guam and Rota, and reviews actions to halt or reverse the decrease. This book reminds us of the importance and challenge of preserving the unique environmental heritage of islands of the Mariana archipelago, the need for increased knowledge to restore and maintain native species and habitats, and the compelling and lasting value of extensive public education to stimulate environmentally informed public policy development.


Marianas Island Legends

Marianas Island Legends

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Publisher: Bess Press

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 9781573061018

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Offering rare insight to Chamorro and Carolinian cultures, this book contains legends, poems, folklore, history, traditions, rhymes and riddles, and scary stories collected from the elders and the youth of the Marianas Islands.


The Secret Guam Study

The Secret Guam Study

Author: Howard P. Willens

Publisher: University of Guam Press

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13:

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Digital files of primary source documents from 1973-1984 evaluated by the authors in writing their study: The secret Guam study : how President Ford's 1975 approval of commonwealth was blocked by federal officials.