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  1. PALAU: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Countries and Their Cultures</i> by KAREN L. NERO, 2001
  2. Palauan Culture: Dilukai, Music of Palau, Public Holidays in Palau, Modekngei, Maderangebuked
  3. Preliminary analysis of the economics of siganid fish culture in Palau (Technical report) by Robert Carlyle May, 1977
  4. Lkil a klengar er a Belau: Nature and culture : Palau in the balance by Marciana Telmetang, 1998
  5. Micronesia Palau Dive Sites, History and Culture by Guntheer Deichmann, Kevin Davidson, et all 2001
  6. Culture Catalane: Aranais, Castellers de Vilafranca, Palau de La Música Catalana, Festival International Du Film de Catalogne, Liceu, Rumba (French Edition)
  7. Palau Trans Pacific
  8. Rorschachs and modified TATs of 120 Palau men and women (Microcard publications of primary records in culture and personality) by Francis B Mahoney, 1957
  9. The culture of successful Palauan enterprise (East-West Center working papers) by Stephen Pollard, 1995

1. Lonely Planet World Guide | Destination Palau | Culture
palau culture. The people of Belau, as the islanders call their homeland,may appear to be among the most Westernized of all Micronesians
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Culture
The people of Belau, as the islanders call their homeland, may appear to be among the most Westernized of all Micronesians in their casual American togs and baseball caps. However, they still frown upon skimpy beach attire away from the water, and most homes and many public buildings require that you leave your shoes near the door. Furthermore, many traditional rites have been retained over the years, such as those for a first-born child, and village chiefs still command an important role in the social hierarchy. Most Palauans are Christian, with the Catholic and Protestant churches well established and Jehovah's Witnesses, Seventh-Day Adventists and Bahais gaining in membership. Modekngei is a revived form of the indigenous religion, which also shows up in traditions such as leaving a light on to ward off spooks. Staples of the traditional Palauan diet include coconut milk and meat (copra), cassava (tapioca), sweet potatoes and all sorts of fish and seafood. Japanese and American mealtime influences are common. Although not as prevalent as it is on Yap, many Palauans chew betel nut, which when mixed with lime powder produces copious amounts of bright red spit. Old-time chewers are noted by their red teeth, newcomers by the stains on their chins and shirts. Palauan is spoken at home and in casual situations, while English is more common in business and government. Schools teach both languages, so most Palauans are bilingual from an early age. The South-West Islanders speak some Sonsorolese and Tobian languages. Islanders have borrowed the Hawaiian term

2. Fish N Fins- Palau
Palau National Communications Corporation Palau Legends Web Page. Palau Visitors Authority- palau culture Web Page
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The Republic of Palau, located at E 134, N 07, 30', is in the most western group of islands in Micronesia and the Pacific Ocean. The Pacific Ocean is divided according to its three main ethnic groups: Polynesia, Melanesia and Micronesia. Translated from Latin, Polynesia means many islands, Melanesia means black islands, and Micronesia, small islands. What is the best time of the year to visit Palau? Probably the most frequent question we receive.
FACTS: Palau lays 400 miles north of the equator and is completely out of typhoon range. The weather is almost the same year round. Many years ago we had experienced the phenomenon of DRY and WET season, but due to global weather changes it no longer applies. The reefs around Palau and inside the lagoon allow us to dive and enjoy the water all year round.
Since 1972, Fish 'n Fins has not canceled a single day of diving!!!
To learn more click here for an e-mail list of divers who have been to Palau at different times of the year and can share with you their experiences.
Visit our Fish n Fins E-mail list for more information.

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that lyrics were never posted, but there is a list of artists and groups. palau culture and History at visitpalau.com
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PALAU REPUBLIC OF BELAU Introduction Republic of Palau in Encarta "Palau" in the CIA World FactBook. Palau Bibliography , at visit-palau.com. Maps Map of Palau at visit-palau.com Republic of Palau Maps in the Perry-Castaneda Library Map Room, University of Texas - Austin. Pictures
Photos of Palauan dancing . From the Digital Library Archives of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands (TTPI) Archives , University of Hawai'i Library.
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Music and Dance Palau Lyrics Archive . It seems that lyrics were never posted, but there is a list of artists and groups. Palau Culture and History at visit-palau.com Palauan Culture . Includes brief description of dance and storyboards.
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Palauan Music Purchase
. Online site selling Palauan CDs. Vendor is based in Oregon. Virian Kanai, Sweet Luv (PolyRiddim PRR 1001). CD review by John Berger in Honolulu Star Bulletin , March 10, 2000.

4. Palau Culture
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5. WorldRover - Culture Of Palau
Culture of Palau. palau culture and History Books. CitySearch.com Findin-depth local information for major cities around the world.
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Culture of Palau
Welcome to WorldRover's listing of country history and culture for Palau. Check out the links below to find more information on the people and history of a country. On the right you can also find flag clip art and maps available for free download. Embassy information is also available for a number of countries around the world, however, please confirm all information. We hope to add additional links regarding the culture of Palau as they become available. If you have a site or know of a site that should be added, please let us know. Thanks for visiting WorldRover's history, people, and culture site.
  • Palau Culture and History Books
  • CitySearch.com - Find in-depth local information for major cities around the world.
  • The Human Experience - A series of short essays and radio programs presented by the New Mexico Endowment for the Humanities that uses the discipline of Anthropology to explore the human condition. Offers Real Audio files to download, as well as program transcripts.
  • A Compendium of Common Knowledge on the Renaissance - A comprehensive source of information about the Elizabethan period.
  • 6. LycosZone Directory Homework History And Current Events
    What kind of Palau Websites are you looking for? palau culture and History Anoverview of Palau from the Palau Visitors Authority. Grade Level 9-12,
    http://www.lycoszone.com/dir/Homework/History and Current Events/Oceanic History

    7. Te Puna Web Directory > Pacific > Regional > Palau > General And Reference
    Palau paradise Presents information for visitors to palau culture; nature; activities;diving; and accommodation. Palau Provides a brief description of Palau.
    http://webdirectory.natlib.govt.nz/dir/en/pacific/regional/palau/general-and-ref
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    Pacific Regional Palau General and Reference See also:
    • General and Reference@ Military geology of Palau Islands, Caroline Islands
      Presents the results of a geological survey of Palau. The introduction includes descriptions of the geography, history, World War II military operations, climate and weather, population, and place names. The second section describes the geology. The site also includes a bibliography and links to other Micronesia-related sites.
      Palau : paradise of the Pacific

      The web site for one of the Living Edens television documentaries. Provides information on the coral reefs, underwater life, and legends of Palau. Also includes an interview with Al Giddings, classroom "lessons" and links to Palau resources.
      Palau Islands

      Provides travel and tourist information; information about being a Palauan; and links to relevant sites.
      Palau National Communications Corporation

      In addition to information about PNCC, the national carrier for local and international telecommunications services, the web site provides information on Palau, in the following categories: yellow pages; white pages; diving; sailing; hotels; weather; legends; government; history; culture; visiting; holidays; language; maps; banking; and links.
      Palau paradise

      Presents information for visitors to Palau: culture; nature; activities; diving; and accommodation.

    8. Te Puna Web Directory > Pacific > Regional > Palau > Recreation
    See also Recreation@. Palau paradise Presents information for visitorsto palau culture; nature; activities; diving; and accommodation.
    http://webdirectory.natlib.govt.nz/dir/en/pacific/regional/palau/recreation/
    Web Directory
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    • Recreation@ Palau Conservation Society
      Information on the Palau Conservation Society and Palau's conservation areas.
      Palau paradise

      Presents information for visitors to Palau: culture; nature; activities; diving; and accommodation.
      Splash, Palau : Micronesia's underwater high

      In addition to information about The Splash Dive Center, the website provides details of Palau diving sites, diving courses, kayak tours and rates. Links to the Palau Pacific Resort and other Palau sites, including restaurants, shopping, car hire, banking and bars, are included.

    9. ZUJI
    palau culture, The people of Belau, as the islanders call their homeland,may appear to be among the most Westernized of all Micronesians
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    Culture The people of Belau, as the islanders call their homeland, may appear to be among the most Westernized of all Micronesians in their casual American togs and baseball caps. However, they still frown upon skimpy beach attire away from the water, and most homes and many public buildings require that you leave your shoes near the door. Furthermore, many traditional rites have been retained over the years, such as those for a first-born child, and village chiefs still command an important role in the social hierarchy. Most Palauans are Christian, with the Catholic and Protestant churches well established and Jehovah's Witnesses, Seventh-Day Adventists and Bahais gaining in membership. Modekngei is a revived form of the indigenous religion, which also shows up in traditions such as leaving a light on to ward off spooks.

    10. Palau- Babeldaob Island
    Although in the past few decades, palau has adapted to an international economy,palauans for the most part strongly identify with their traditional culture.
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    Although in the past few decades, Palau has adapted to an international economy, Palauans for the most part strongly identify with their traditional culture. Several of the traditional ceremonies, such as the omersurch birth ceremony, ocheraol first-house ceremony and the kemeldiil funeral services are widely practiced and the codes and beliefs adopted by Palauan forefathers are still revered today.
    Probably the most noticeable aspect of Palauan culture is the people's connection with the sea. Traditionally, it was the duty of the family to go to sea to harvest fish and battle against enemy villages. As the sea was the source of their livelihood, men developed a close relationship with the waters of Palau, becoming versant in the currents and the phases of the moon and the behavior of the fish they sought to put on the table.
    Women generally stayed on land or along the shallow reefs surrounding the islands, rather than combat the open ocean, providing foundation for the family. Their days were largely spent tending to their homes, family and fields where they grew taro.
    Palauan villages were, and still are, organized around 10 clans reckoned matrilineally. A council of chiefs from the 10 ranking clans governed the village, and a parallel council of their female counterparts held a significant advisory role in the division and control of land and money.

    11. Peace Corps | Countries | The Pacific | Palau | Country & Culture
    Brief information of geography, economy, government, and culture.
    http://www.peacecorps.gov/countries/palau/culture.cfm
    April 11, 2003 3:33 AM Geography and Climate
    Economy
    The FSM government consists of three separate branches: Executive, Legislative and Judicial. However, operating very autonomous states, many governmental functions are carried out by the State governments. The Federated States have a very small commercial fishing industry. A push to re-address economic development is taking place, and leaders are exploring what economic development should look like in Micronesia.
    Culture
    Each of the four states of FSM have their own distinct culture and tradition though similarities including the importance of the Christian church, the traditional extended family and the matrilineal social structure.
    Ethnic ancestors of Micronesian include early settlers from Melanesia, Polynesia, and Malaysia. Apart from the Micronesians other inhabitants include people of European, Japanese, and American decent. Read our privacy and freedom of information policies.

    12. Palauan Culture
    Government. History. culture. Visiting. Holidays palau Links. palau's social organization is highly complex and competitive.
    http://www.palaunet.com/html/culture.html
    Customer Service PalauNet Island Cable TV Palau National Cellular ... RFPs Home Yellow Pages White Pages Diving Sailing Hotels Weather Legends Government History Culture Visiting Holidays Language Maps Banking Palau Links
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    alau's social organization is highly complex and competitive. The race for money, prestige and power, the main thrust of which used to be for political power within a clan or village, was the focus from which most events occurred, such as sports competitions and wars. P alauan villages were, and still are, organized around 10 clans reckoned matrilineally. A council of chiefs from the 10 ranking clans governed the village, and a parallel council of their female counterparts held a significant advisory role in the control and division of land and money. M en and women had strictly defined roles to play in the continuity of the village. The sea was the domain of men who braved its fury to harvest the fish necessary to sustain the village and wage battle. Inter-village wars were common, so men spent a lot of time in the men's meeting houses mastering techniques of canoe building and refining their skills with weapons. Women, on the other hand, held sway in the home. They cultivated vegetables and harvested shellfish and sea cucumbers from the shallow reefs. U ntil the late 1800s Palauans were tattooed, with more ornate designs on women of high clan. Men wore their hair in tight buns and

    13. Republic Of Palau Ministry Of Education
    palau European colonization. Modern palau PostWWII. palau - culture and History. palau History. palau History - Lonely
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    Culture and History
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    Palau History - Lonely Planet World Guide

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    U.S.-Palau Relations, 1945-1994

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    Republic of Palau and the IMF
         International Monetary Fund Bank of Hawaii Government and Law Embassy Listings - Palau   Consulates, embassies Elections in Palau     Election data Governments on the WWW - Palau     Institutions, political parties Guide To Law Online: Palau     Documents, legal commentary, jurisdictions The State of the Islands - Republic of Palau     US Dept of the Interior Guides and Country Information ABC Country Book - Palau About.Com - Palau

    14. Palau- Island Art
    been transformed from their original form to satisfy current trends and tastes,but they all have their roots in the rich tapestry of palau's unique culture.
    http://www.visit-palau.com/art.html

    Culture/History

    What are today termed arts and practiced by a few chosen craftsmen were at one time critical elements of Palauan society. Some have been transformed from their original form to satisfy current trends and tastes, but they all have their roots in the rich tapestry of Palau's unique culture.
    Basket Weaving
    From the leaves of coconut palms and the razor-sharp pandanus, women of Palau have woven household items, including sleeping mats, baskets and the sails of the long-range outrigger canoes. Although the women weavers still make traditional wares, they have introduced bags, backpacks and other useful items decorated with a variety of colorful geometric designs.
    Canoe Building
    Long ago, the primary form of travel around the islands was by canoe. Most people lived along the coast, and there were canoes for every task and occasion, such as the sleek war canoe or the bulkier kaeb canoe used to transport people from island to island. Few canoe craftsmen remain today, but there is always a demonstration of this essential craft at the Senior Citizens Center in Koror.
    Chanting
    Chants were used to relate stories of historical and ceremonial events and to parody individuals and situations. In Palauan tradition, to criticize or ridicule someone directly was a very harsh and humiliating action that could lead to further recrimination. Instead, the high people of a village would chant a song that was essentially a parody of a person or village that allowed people to enjoy the message while at the same time learning an important lesson.

    15. Lonely Planet World Guide | Destination Palau | Further Reading
    palau Further Reading. Mandy Thyssen's comprehensive The palau Islandsgives a good understanding of the islands' history and culture.
    http://www.lonelyplanet.com/destinations/pacific/palau/read.htm
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    Further Reading
    • Mandy Thyssen's comprehensive The Palau Islands gives a good understanding of the islands' history and culture. For a broad look at Pacific Island culture, pick up William H Alkire's An Introduction to the Peoples and Cultures of Micronesia , Gene Ashby's Micronesian Customs and Beliefs or Anne Nakono's Broken Canoe: Conversations and Observations in Micronesia Taking a none-too-friendly view of US intervention, Sue Rabbitt Roff's Overreaching in Paradise: United States Policy in Palau Since 1945 wags a finger at Uncle Sam's bullying ways. Arnold H Leibowitz's Embattled Island: Palau's Struggle for Independence is a more recent publication that takes a less anti-American stance on Palau's postwar political history. James H Hallas' The Devil's Anvil: The Assault on Peleliu is a well-researched account of the WWII US attack on the Japanese-held island, which resulted in the deaths of many thousands of soldiers on both sides. For a more harrowing account of the assault, try EB Sledge's With the Old Breed: At Peleliu and Okinawa Learn to talk this way with the New Palauan-English Dictionary by Lewis S Josephs.

    16. Palau- What's New
    WINNERS OF THE PVA PROMO PHOTO CONTEST palau's beauty and local talent were shining during the awards presentation of the palau Visitors Authority (PVA) Promo Photo Contest. viewed original slides for their composition, color, and portrayal of palau's culture, Scenery, Nature, and Activities.
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    WINNERS OF THE PVA PROMO PHOTO CONTEST Palau's beauty and local talent were shining during the awards presentation of the Palau Visitors Authority (PVA) Promo Photo Contest. A first ever event held from July 1st to August 20th, PVA searched for winning photos worth a thousand words, from past or present, by professional or amateur, to be used for the new promotional materials. Judges Mandy Elision of Etpison Museum, Johnny P. Kishigawa of Carp Corporation, and Tim Rock of Double Blue in Guam viewed original slides for their composition, color, and portrayal of Palau's Culture, Scenery, Nature, and Activities. The most outstanding entries were from local photographers, Kevin Davidson and Bill Perryclear, who were in the top three of all categories. SCROLL DOWN TO VIEW THESE GREAT PICS! CATEGORY PHOTOGRAPHER TITLE CULTURE FIRST PLACE Kevin Davidson Coconut Tree Top SECOND PLACE Bill Perryclear Dancers THIRD PLACE Bill Perryclear Warrior Dancers SCENIC FIRST PLACE Bill Perryclear 70 Islands SECOND PLACE Kevin Davidson Rock Island Sunset THIRD PLACE Patrick Colin Dive Boat of Reef NATURE FIRST PLACE Kevin Davidson Manta Ray SECOND PLACE

    17. Spending Time On PALAU
    With a rich culture meeting the changing times in paradise, palau offers the adventurous traveler a grand variety of
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    Spending Time on PALAU
    Text and photos by David Tracy
    Far East Traveler - March 1993
    Palau is known the world over for its underwater marvels, and for good reason. Many well-traveled aquanauts consider it the best dive spot on earth. Ocean currents that sweep alongside the islands bring a wealth of micro-organisms that attract little fish, which attract bigger fish, and so on until visiting some dive spots is like dropping into a crowded aquarium. But there's more to Palau than meets the goggle or mask. With a rich culture meeting the changing times in paradise, Palau offers the adventurous traveler a grand variety of things to do and see above sea level. It hasn't been developed for dry-land tourists; visitors are almost expected to head straight for the water and then under. But the curious and resourceful traveler can spend days in happy exploration. The 400 mile long string of islands offer teeming jungles, majestic waterfalls, isolated beaches, and friendly villages all of which one can visit without fear of bumping into a nuclear warhead. Little Palau's non-nuclear stand, which it proudly maintained despite lucrative development offers from the United States, is a measure of its commitment to preserve a rare environment and way of life being devoured in the rest of the world. One way to begin exploring Palau is by calling Sam's Tours . Sam, an American who came to Palau just out of high school and still can't think of a good reason to return, makes his living by leading dive tours. But he knows that even hard-core divers can't stay under all the time (you'd get the bends). He's also driven by a healthy curiosity of his own about the fascinating place he's chosen to live in. So his tour service has expanded to include just about any part of the territory people want to visit.

    18. Peace Corps | Countries | The Pacific | Palau | Related Resources
    March 21, 2003. 501 PM. The following resources may be useful in learningmore about the country and culture of Micronesia and palau.
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    April 11, 2003 3:33 AM The following resources may be useful in learning more about the country and culture of Micronesia and Palau.
    Please note: Peace Corps does not offer books for sale or loan. Your library or a book-locating service may be able to assist you with harder-to-find editions and articles. The opinions expressed in these books, articles and Web sites are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Peace Corps or the government of the United States.
    Online References

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    Online References
    FSM Visitors Site: This site provides information on the cultures and geography of the four different states.
    www.visit-fsm.org/

    Pohnpei Governor's Site: This site offers weekly digest news from the Governor of Pohnpei.
    www.fm/PohnpeiGov/

    Books
    Strangers in their own land by Fran Hezel. First taint of civilization by Fran Hezel. Micronesia: Winds of Change by Fran Hezel. Micronesia: A Changing Society by Fran Hezel. Micronesian Customs and Beliefs compiled and edited by Gene Ashby -customs. legends and folklores

    19. Palau Dive Sites, History & Culture
    palau Dive Sites, History culture. Available in October 2001. The comprehensivebook on palau's dive sites including history, culture and easy to read maps.
    http://www.samstours.com/book/book.html
    Available in October 2001 The comprehensive book on Palau's dive sites including history, culture and easy to read maps. Chapters on the Palau Conservation Society, Koror State Rangers and all other marine research organizations focusing on conservation. Listings of hotels, dive and tour operators and much much more. Size of actual book: 6" x 8.5" , 156 pages in full color with over 238 photos, including scientific names of marine life. Fully laminated cover for durability. per copy
    plus $4 shipping via US Priority Mail How to Order
    Produced and Published by: Dream Time. Authors from left to right, Gunter Taus, Kevin Davidson, Gunther Deichmann, and Ethan Daniels.
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    palau Dive Sites, History culture Order Form. $24.95 per copy plus$4 shipping via US Priority Mail. Please fill out the fields
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