The Story of the Ngulu Island

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Okino, Kyoko (2025-10-25). "The Story of the Ngulu Island". Journal of Geography (Chigaku Zasshi). Taylor & Francis. 134 (5): 553–557. doi:10.5026/jgeography.134.553. ISSN 0022-135X.

Abstract: A historical account titled The Story of the Ngulu Island focused on Ngulu Island in Micronesia. The document is a narrative text covering the island’s history and cultural background. It includes discussions on the geographic and social aspects of Ngulu Island within the broader context of Micronesia. The time periods explicitly addressed span from early settlement eras through contemporary times, detailing changes and continuities in the island’s development. The text references interactions with regional institutions and agencies involved in Micronesian affairs, as well as treaties relevant to the island’s political status. The document also examines ecological and anthropological subjects, including local flora and fauna, traditional practices, and community organization. It The treatment of Micronesia is affirmative, situating Ngulu Island as an integral part of the region’s historical and cultural landscape. The narrative includes references to regional journals and archival sources that contribute to the island’s documented story. The document’s structure follows a chronological and thematic approach, combining descriptive passages with analytical commentary on the island’s evolution over time.

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