Category:MicSem
MicSem, short for the Micronesian Seminar, was a Jesuit-run Catholic organization dedicated to research and education on social issues in Micronesia. Founded in 1972 and based in Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia, MicSem served as an important resource for understanding the cultural, economic, social, and political landscapes of the region. It provided valuable insights through publications, seminars, and multimedia resources aimed at fostering dialogue and informed decision-making among Micronesians. The organization focused on a wide range of topics, including development, education, health, and governance, striving to support the local population in addressing the challenges faced by the islands.
Pages in category "MicSem"
The following 93 pages are in this category, out of 93 total.
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- Make Me Be Good: Reform Strategies for the Islands
- Making Sense of Micronesia
- Micronesia, Winds of Change: a Book of Readings on Micronesian History
- Micronesian Governments: a View from a View from Outside
- Micronesian Origins
- Micronesians Abroad
- Micronesians on the Move
- MicSem Library: From Cartons to Containers to the Cloud
- Myths of the FSM Economy
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- Reduction of the Marianas: Resettlement into Villages Under the Spanish (1680-1731)
- Reflections on Micronesia: Collected Papers of Father Francis X. Hezel, S.J
- Remarks at the Micronesian Cultural Exchange Festival
- Renewable Energy for for Micronesia Micronesia
- Resources on Micronesia
- Review of Drug and Alcohol Use Over Time Federated States of Micronesia 1997-2012
- Review: Christianity in Oceania: Ethnographic Perspectives. John Barker
- Rough Seas Ahead: the FSM Economy During Compact II
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- Settling Disputes
- Spiritual Abuse
- Spoiled Tuna: a Fishing Industry Gone Bad
- Strangers in Their Own Land
- Suicide in the Micronesian Family
- Summoning the Powers Beyond
- Survey of Federated States of Micronesia Migrants in the United States Including Guam and the Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands (cnmi)
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- Taking Responsibility for Our Schools: a Series of Four Articles on Education in Micronesia
- The Beginnings of Foreign Contact with Truk
- The Church in Micronesia
- The Chuuk Problem: at the Foot of the Political Pyramid
- The Clam Industry in the Marshalls
- The Creation of a Colony: the Paradox of Economic Aid to Micronesia
- The Cult of the of the Individual
- The Cultural Revolution of the 1960s
- The Man Who Was Reputed to Be King
- The Myth of Education: a Second Look
- The Role of Culture in Economic Development
- The Role of the Beachcombers in the Caroline Islands
- The Rule of Law
- The Rules of the Road in Chuuk
- The Silent Cry for Help: Spuse Abuse in Micronesia
- The Unmaking of the Micronesian Family
- Too Young to Be Mothers