Indigenous Literatures from Micronesia
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Indigenous Literatures from Micronesia

  1. 384 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
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Indigenous Literatures from Micronesia

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Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Maps of Micronesia
  3. Preface
  4. Acknowledgments
  5. Introduction
  6. Garlanding
  7. Origins
  8. I Tinituhon/The Beginning
  9. Fu’una and Pontan
  10. Time
  11. Uchelel a Tekoi Chuab, Kotel Belau
  12. Chuab—Belau
  13. Merry Ancestors
  14. Nei Mwanganibuka/ The Legendary Fisherwoman
  15. To Swim with Eels
  16. I Have Seen Sirena Out at Sea/ Gua na hu li’i’ si Sirena
  17. Halom Tano’
  18. Nareau’s Return
  19. Ode to the Fisherman’s Hat/ Te bwara te taraai
  20. Return to the Sea
  21. Tinaitayon HinanÄo SÄkman Saina/Prayer for Safe Journey
  22. Gutos i Finihu I Hinacha HinanÄo/Rite of First Voyage of the Sakman Saina
  23. Quipuha’s Sin
  24. Silent Warriors
  25. Fino’ Finakpo’/Final Words
  26. Manotohge Hit/We Stand
  27. Resistance
  28. Forefathers
  29. Lbolb/Wolf
  30. The Lord’s Prayer
  31. What Am I
  32. Excerpt from “Freedom”
  33. To Belau
  34. Belau Be Brave
  35. Nauru in 2001
  36. Tampering with Bible Translation in Yap
  37. “Local”
  38. Inside Out
  39. My Mother’s Bamboo Bracelets A Handful of Lessons on Saving the World
  40. The Mango Trees Already Know
  41. Juan Malo & the Tip of America’s Spear
  42. Juan Malo & Where America’s Day Begins
  43. The Storm
  44. Dance
  45. More than Just a Blue Passport
  46. My Island Is One Big American Footnote
  47. The Revolution Will Not Be Haolified
  48. Remembering
  49. From The Constitution of the Federated States of Micronesia, 1975
  50. History Project
  51. Thieves
  52. GuÄhan
  53. From I Dos Amantes
  54. From An Ocean in a Cup
  55. An Ode to Our Unsung Heroes
  56. From An Island in Agony
  57. A New Invasion
  58. From Mariquita: A Tragedy of Guam
  59. From Cheffla gi i Manglo
  60. From Nasarinu
  61. Nauru Women Picket a Government-Sponsored Flight to London for the Stage Play Leonardo da Vinci, May 27, 1993
  62. Egade
  63. The First Woman in Parliament Ruby’s Story
  64. Ti Mamaigo Si Yu’us— God Never Sleeps
  65. Identities
  66. Sun Burns
  67. Crash
  68. Juan Malo & Da Real Chamoru
  69. My Blood
  70. Téétéén KĂșen
  71. The Micronesian Question
  72. Micro-Eye-Class
  73. Kaki se (a coconut)
  74. Echukeison in Maikronisia
  75. Bomb the School System
  76. “Unfit”
  77. English Only Law Impact
  78. Language with an Attitude Palauan Identity with an English Accent
  79. Culture for Sale
  80. In Search of What Matters . . .
  81. Kul
  82. FestPac neni
  83. Kao siña hao fumino’ Chamoru?
  84. Memory Revising, As My Diasporic Queer Self
  85. Grass
  86. English Major
  87. Voyages
  88. Raiarecharmoracherchar
  89. What Grandma Sinsilmam Knew
  90. Flying to Makiki Street
  91. Tomorrow
  92. The Monkey Gate
  93. Moon Sickness, Green Cards, and the Taro Patch
  94. Bare-Breasted Woman
  95. Homes of Micronesia
  96. The Cry of Oceania
  97. We Are Human at the Wrong Place at the Wrong Time
  98. Imbibing Native DNA at a Pacific Science Meeting in Australia
  99. A Journey of CHamoru Self-Discovery
  100. The Five Stages of Being Micronesian in Guam
  101. Family
  102. My Urohs
  103. The Tree
  104. Mechikung
  105. Rubak
  106. Red Shoes
  107. Sky Cathedral
  108. Ngedeloch
  109. Food Thoughts
  110. The Boys
  111. Auntie Lola’s Champion Chalakiles
  112. What urohs say
  113. Beloved Sumay
  114. Fino’ GualĂ„ffon/Moonlight Talk
  115. Portrait of Grandmother Eating Mango
  116. Hineksa Anonymous
  117. I am from . . .
  118. A New Micronesia
  119. Pohnpei Outer Space
  120. Development
  121. Map Gazing
  122. Look at It This Way
  123. I could be Miss Guam Tourism
  124. Well, we’re all eating chÄ’guan now
  125. My life is a poetry reading
  126. Hiking
  127. The floating world
  128. I Will Drink the Rain (For Toma)
  129. Flip Flops
  130. Black Coral
  131. On the Occasion of the Quarter Century
  132. Archery
  133. Tidepools
  134. Afterword
  135. About the Contributors