The Breadfruit Tree Story: Mythological Transformations in Palauan Politics
Nero, Karen (1992-12-01). "The Breadfruit Tree Story: Mythological Transformations in Palauan Politics". Pacific Studies. 15 (4): 1–28. ISSN 0275-3596.
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Abstract: Document concerning a scholarly article titled The Breadfruit Tree Story Mythological Transformations in Palauan Politics which focuses primarily on the Republic of Palau in the western Pacific Ocean. The document is a journal article that examines the intersection of mythology and political developments in Palau during the late 20th and early 21st centuries. It includes a historical account of the role of the breadfruit tree myth in shaping political identity and governance structures within Palauan society. The article discusses the influence of traditional narratives on contemporary political discourse and policy-making. It also addresses the broader regional context of Micronesia, situating Palau within the Micronesian cultural and political landscape. The document references specific institutions such as the Palauan government and regional organizations involved in Micronesian affairs. The time period covered spans from the post-World War II era through the early 2000s, highlighting changes in political sovereignty and cultural revival. The article It explores subject domains including political anthropology, cultural studies, and Pacific Island history. The document is structured as an analytical report with citations from historical records and ethnographic research related to Palauan political evolution and mythological traditions.
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