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Palauan (a
tekoi er a Belau) is a Malayo-Polynesian
language native to the
Republic of Palau,
where it is one of the two
official languages, alongside...
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Women in Palau,
known also as
Palauan women,
Belauan women,
Pelew (archaic English) women, or
Women of Los
Palaos Islands (Spanish
influenced name) are...
- Nigeria), corazón de
hombre (Cuba). In Oceania, it is
called rtertiil (
Belauan); podpod-lahe or
potpopot (Chamorro). In the
different dialects of the...
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Maura Asang (c. 1951 –
August 2017) was a
Belauan writer and educator.
Isebong Asang was the
daughter of
Belauan parents. When she was six
months old, her...
- were
already crossed with the
Melanesians in this area. The
Palauans or
Belauans (Palauan: Belau,
ngukokl a Belau) — are the
indigenous people of Palau...
- 20th century;
painted wood; height: 65.2 cm (252⁄3 in.); from Palau, by
Belauan people;
Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York City) Polynesia, like Micronesia...
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Royal Ontario Museum; and the
Bowers Museum. "Woman's
valuable (Toluk) |
Belauan | The
Metropolitan Museum of Art". "Tolúk:
Palauan Women's
Currency Trays...
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liberation and anti-nuclear
weapons activist and writer. She is a
member of the
Belauan women's organization, Otil a
Beluad and
author of
Belau Be
Brave and Planting...