Category:Pohnpei
From Habele Institute
Pohnpei is a high volcanic island with several detached small islands lying within the barrier reef in Eastern Caroline Islands.
Alternative spellings and historic names include: Ponape; Ascension, Bonebay, Falope, Harper, Quirosa, Torress, and William The Fourth.
Pohnpei is a part of the eponymous Pohnpei State within the Federated States of Micronesia.
Pages in category "Pohnpei"
The following 155 pages are in this category, out of 155 total.
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- A Checklist of the Birds and Mammals of Micronesia
- A Comparison of 1983 and 1994 Bird Surveys of Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia
- A Profile of Relevant Attitudes, Perceptions and Aspirations of Young Micronesians. Vol.1
- A Profile of Relevant Attitudes, Perceptions and Aspirations of Young Micronesians. Vol.2
- A Stone Adze from Ponape, Eastern Caroline Islands
- A Summary of Archaeological Work in Micronesia Since 1977
- A Vocabulary of the Ponape Dialect, Ponape-English and English-Ponape; with a Grammatical Sketch
- Absorption, Trade and Warfare: Beachcombers on Ponape, 1830-1854
- Access and Alienation: the Promise and Threat of Stewardship on Mokil Atoll
- Achieving Educational Excellence: the Challenge of the 90s in the Federated States of Micronesia. Final Report: Managing Change for Educational Improvement
- Adoption on Mokil
- Adoption on Ponape
- Agriculture in the Japanese Mandated Islands (OPNAV 13-17)
- American Schools for the Natives of Ponape
- American Schools for the Natives of Ponape: a Study of Education and Culture Change in Micronesia. Nat J. Colletta
- An Evaluation of Early Descriptions of Carolinian Culture
- Archaeological Research in Micronesia During the Past Decade
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- Caroline Island Belt Weaving
- Carolinian Voyaging in the New Millennium
- Children's Attitudes Toward Adoption in the Marshall Islands
- Chinese Strategy in the Freely Associated States and American Territories in the Pacific: Implications for the United States
- Civil Affairs Handbook: East Caroline Islands: (OPNAV P22-5)
- Civil Affairs Studies: Illustrative Cases from Military Occupations (OPNAV 50e-10)
- Civil Affairs Studies: the Languages of the Japanese Mandated Islands (OPNAV 50e-15)
- Coleoptera from the Caroline Islands
- Conflict and Harmony: Roles of Councilman and Section Chief on Ponape
- Conflicting Discourses on Colonial Assimilation: A Palauan Cultural Tour to Japan, 1915
- Conservation Considerations Revealed by the Movements of Post-nesting Green Turtles from the Republic of the Marshall Islands
- Considerations on the Rights of Spain Over the Caroline Islands
- Cultural Erosion and Biodiversity: Canoe‐making Knowledge in Pohnpei, Micronesia
- Culture and Education in Micronesia
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- Early Pottery and Population Movements in Micronesian Prehistory
- Education Without Schools: Learning Among the Ponapeans
- Environmental Risks for Respiratory, Diarrhoeal and Skin Diseases in Six Pohnpeian Villages
- Ethnobotany of Pohnpei
- Ethnology and Ethnography: the Use of Names by Micronesians
- External Politics, Internal Economics, and Ponapean Social Formation
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- Madolenihmw
- Magic and Medicine in Ponape
- Melimel: the Good Friday Typhoon of 1907 and Its Aftermath in the Mortlocks, Caroline Islands
- Memorandum for the Secretary of Defense: Micronesian Political Status Negotiations
- Memorandum: the Pacific Trust: Problems of Independence
- Micronesia. the Ruins on Ponape, or Ascension Island
- Micronesian Blues
- Mortuary Contexts and Social Structure at Nan Madol, Pohnpei
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- Pacific Royalty, Past and Present: German Interactions with Pre-existing Elites on Pohnpei
- Pereiro's Recollections of the Ponape Uprising Against the Spanish, 1890-1891
- Performeter: Pohnpei, FY 2021
- Phantom History, the Rule of Law and the Colonial State
- Pingelap Politics and American-Micronesian Relations
- Pohnpei
- Pohnpei
- Pohnpei Petroglyphs, Communication and Miscommunication
- Pohnpei Rebellion
- Pohnpei State
- Pohnpei, an Island Argosy
- Pohnpeian Power Lunch
- Political Development in Micronesia: a View from the Island of Pohnpei
- Political Evolution in Micronesia
- Ponape: a Micronesian Culture of the Caroline Islands
- Ponape: a Pacific Economy in Transition
- Ponape: the Tradition of Retaliation
- Ponapean Omens
- Ponapean Reference Grammar
- Ponape’s Body Politic: Island and Nation
- Pottery from Nan Madol, Ponape, Eastern Caroline Islands
- Power Sharing: Language, Rank, Gender, and Social Space in Pohnpei, Micronesia
- Pre-war Japanese Fisheries in Micronesia: Focusing on Bonito and Tuna Fishing in the Northern Mariana Islands
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- Rediscovery of the Pohnpei Mountain Starling (Aplonis Pelzelni)
- Reef Fishes of Yap, Federated States of Micronesia
- Reflections on Micronesia: Collected Papers of Father Francis X. Hezel, S.J
- Reptiles of the Federated States of Micronesia
- Resource Management of Upland Forests of Pohnpei: Past Practices and Future Possibilities
- Results of the South Sea Expedition, 1908-1910, Vol. 8
- Review: the Politics of Evolving Cultures in the Pacific Islands
- Rough Seas Ahead: the FSM Economy During Compact II
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- Seabee, Civic Action Teams: Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands
- Sokehs
- Some Ponapean Proverbs
- Sourcing the Megalithic Stones of Nan Madol: an Xrf Study of Architectural Basalt Stone from Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia
- Stone Adzes from Pohnpei, Micronesia
- Structure of Mangrove Trees and Forests in Micronesia
- Subsistence Farming on Ponape
- Summoning the Powers Beyond
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- Teacher Corps Goes International: the Micronesia / Ponape Experience
- The Acceptance of External Political Controls on Truk and Ponape
- The Archaeology of Nan Madol and Temwen Island, Pohnpei: Site Distribution, Architecture and Early Agricultural Features, Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia
- The Archaeology of Western Micronesia
- The Caroline Islands
- The Chuuk Problem: at the Foot of the Political Pyramid
- The Clothes of Men: Ponape Island and German Colonial Rule, 1899-1914
- The Cross-Sibling Dyad: Gendered Wealth, Power, and Feasting in Pohnpei
- The Diplomatic Struggle for the Carolines, 1898
- The Flora of Ponape
- The Imagery of Postcards Sold in Micronesia During the German Colonial Period
- The Myth of Education: a Second Look
- The Native Polity of Ponape
- The Ngatik Massacre: History and Identity on a Micronesian Atoll
- The Pacific Theater: Island Representations of World War II
- The Path Back to Pohnsakar: Luelen Bernart, His Book, and the Practice of History on Pohnpei
- The Petroglyphs of Mu: Pohnpei, Nan Madol, and the Legacy of Lemuria
- The Philippine Bases: Continuing Utility in a Changing Strategic Context
- The Pohnpeian Paralysis
- The Position of Men and Women in Truk and Ponape: a Comparative Analysis of Kinship Terminology and Folktales
- The Prints of Paul Jacoulet
- The Role of the Beachcombers in the Caroline Islands
- The Rule of Law
- The Silent Cry for Help: Spuse Abuse in Micronesia
- The Spanish Army in the Caroline Islands.: Geographical Notice-military Expeditions-recent Events-battles of Oua and Ketan
- The Speech Community of Ponape, Caroline Islands
- Totemism on Truk and Ponape
- Traditional Leaders and Governance in Micronesia
- Trust Territory of Pacific Islands: 31st Annual Report