Category:Art
From Habele Institute
This is the Art category.
Pages in category "Art"
The following 47 pages are in this category, out of 47 total.
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- A Study of Urban Morphology of Japanese Colonial Towns in Nan'yo Gunto : Part 2 Koror in Palau
- America's Colonial Experiment; How the United States Gained, Governed, and in Part Gave Away a Colonial Empire. by JuliUS W. Pratt. (new York: Prentice-hall, Inc.1950. Pp. Xi, 460. $6.00.)
- An Approach to Central Carolinian Aesthetics
- An Investigation into the Origin of a Prehistoric Palauan Rock Art Style
- Arts and Crafts of Micronesia
- Arts of the South Seas
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- The Algae of Kapingamarangi Atoll, Caroline Islands. Part I. Checklist of the Cyanophyta, Chlorophyta and Phaeophyta
- The American Legal System and Micronesian Customary Law: the Legal Legacy of the United States to the New Nations of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands
- The Archaeology of Western Micronesia
- The Art of Micronesia
- The Prints of Paul Jacoulet
- The Record of American Diplomacy: Documents and Readings in the History of American Foreign Relations. Edited by Ruhl J. Bartlett . (new York: Alfred A. Knopf. 1947. Pp. Xx, 731. $6.00.)
- The Southwest Pacific to 1900: a Modern History by C. Hartley Grattan, <i>the Southwest Pacific Since 1900 a Modern history</i> by C. Hartley Grattan
- The Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands Ttpi: Population Education in Countries of the Region
- The Turn of the Tide . Arthur Bryant
- The United States and the Southwest Pacific. by C. Hartley Grattan. (cambridge: Harvard University Press. 1961. Pp. Viii, 273. $5.00.)
- The US Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands
- Totemism on Truk and Ponape
- Tremors in the Western Pacific: Micronesian Freedom and US Security
- Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands Opnav -p22-100e
- Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands Opnav P22-100-m
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- U.s.-china Strategic Competition in South and East China Seas: Background and Issues for Congress
- US Insular Areas: Interior's Management and Oversight of Insular Area Grants
- US Insular Areas: Opportunities Exist to Improve Interior’s Grant Oversight and Reduce the Potential for Mismanagement
- US Military Capabilities and Forces for a Dangerous World
- Usefulness of Traditional and New Performance Measures: Some Evidence from Singapore Companies
- Ussr Report, March 1984
