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TITLE: |
Myths, strategies, and guilt in Micronesia / Perspectives, vol. 3, no. 1, Summer 1982. |
AUTHOR: |
Hanlon, David L. |
SERIES: |
Serials articles (Pac.) |
PUBLISHED: |
Honolulu, Hawaii : Office of Public Affairs, East-West Center, 1982. |
DESCRIPTION: |
pp. 23-27 ; 28.9 cm. |
NOTES: |
From: Perspectives, vol. 3, no. 1, Summer 1982, pp. 23-27. |
NOTES: |
"David Hanlon is a Ph.D. candidate in history at the University of Hawaii and a participant in the East-West Center's Open Grants Program. His article is based on remarks presented at a Pacific Islands Development Program seminar at the Center." |
NOTES: |
"The various 'paradises' of the Pacific are neither as idyllic nor as problem-ridden as certain myths would suggest. To the residents of Pacific nations, their islands are simply 'home.'" |
SUBJECT: |
Micronesia--Social life and customs. |
SUBJECT: |
Micronesia (Federated States).--Social life and customs. |
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