From Stone Money to STEM Olympians: Micronesian students head to International Robotics Competition
/The famously traditional Island of Stone Money is sending top students to a high tech global robotics competition.
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The famously traditional Island of Stone Money is sending top students to a high tech global robotics competition.
Read MoreTrump's isolationist or nationalist approach to the presidency along with his campaign slogan of, "Make America Great Again", harkens back to a tumultuous time in world history. A time of extreme nationalism, poverty, and World War. It was in that time that the islands of Micronesia entered the chapters of world history.
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Micronesian Blues - the unbelievably entertaining stories of former TTPI “police specialist” Bryan Vila. This highly enjoyable book jumps from one island adventure to another, feeling almost fictional that one individual could’ve witnessed a number of pivotal historical events in just 6 years.
[POLL] Should the Marshall Islands adopt Kiribati's "Migration with Dignity" to prepare citizens for climate change migration?
Read MoreA dozen students from across Micronesia will enroll in prestigious private schools this fall with the help of Habele tuition scholarships.
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Read MoreIn this part of our series we look at a more simplified approach to gauge Chuuk's readiness. We take a few steps back and ask the citizens of Chuuk a simple question: "Are you ready for an independent Chuuk?".
Read Moremerica’s Department of State should replace the Department of the Interior (DOI) as the primary US agency responsible for relations with Micronesia....
Read MoreSome thoughts on the recent resolution in the FSM congress to terminate the Compact of Free Association.
Read MoreAn exotic paddling canoe from the remote Pacific Islands of Yap has arrived at Point of Pines, a 17th century plantation on Edisto Island, South Carolina.
Read MoreA dozen promising students from three FSM States are headed to the private school of their families choosing this year.
Read More(Yap, Micronesia) A group of master craftsman on Yap are using cultural skills and traditional designs to create trophies for winning athletes in that Micronesian State’s sports tournament.
Read MoreThe current outrage towards COFA citizens stem from a statement made by HNN, in the first article above: "... the majority of the homeless population are migrants from the three island states that fall under the Compact of Free Association (COFA) treaty with the U.S.". The author was referring to the homeless community now inhabiting Kaka'ako park near downtown Honolulu.
Read MoreWatch "Grass Legend", which tells the story of FSM's first football team, and how they learned the sport, bonding with their Israeli coach, Shimon Shenhar.
Read MoreOver the past months, I’ve been fortunate enough to have had several conversations with fellow FSM citizens about a number of topics related to our people’s culture. This particular article will be on the topic of the muumuu or the skirt.
Read More"Most businesses [have ran out] of rice... I see a shortage of food", said a local informant. Most crops, including breadfruit, taro, and bananas were destroyed from the storm. Residents are now depending on
Read MoreThe following is a compilation of donation drives for the Maysak relief efforts in Yap and Chuuk.
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Read MoreThe inaugural Interdisciplinary Austronesian Connections Symposium asks the question, “What value does the ‘Austronesian’ label have as an organizing category outside of linguistics and anthropology?”
Read MoreIn this episode of our series we were fortunate enough to have had the opportunity to connect with Chuuk State Senate President, and member of the Commission (CFPSC), Mark Mailo.
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