Historical Significance of the Southwest Islands of Palau
Intoh, Michiko (June 2008). "Historical Significance of the Southwest Islands of Palau". In Richard G., Clark; Leach, Foss; O'Connor, Sue (eds.). Historical Significance of the Southwest Islands of Palau (PDF). Canberra, Australia: National Museum of Ethnology. doi:10.22459/TA29.06.2008.20.
Abstract: This document is a scholarly work focusing on Tobi Island, part of the Southwest Islands of Palau, Micronesia. It covers historical significance and cultural aspects relevant to the region, with a specific emphasis on the time period surrounding the early 21st century. The work discusses various ecological systems and cultural practices associated with the island's inhabitants. It examines the interplay between local traditions and external influences, including colonial and post-colonial dynamics. The document is structured to provide a comprehensive overview of Tobi Island's historical context, integrating both qualitative and quantitative data where applicable. The research methodology is not explicitly detailed within the document. The primary focus remains on the historical narratives and cultural heritage of Tobi Island, with limited references to broader ecological or legal frameworks.
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