- practices,
although breadfruit has a
symbolic importance. The
Pohnpeians or
Ponapeans are the
indigenous people of Pohnpei. They
number around 28,000. They...
- Kai****ohone
Lessons in
Ponapean (1967) and
accompanying audio recordings Kitail Lokaiahn Pohnpei:
Introductory Lessons in
Ponapean (1969) Pohnpeian-English...
-
Island the FSM's
melting pot. The
Pohnpeian language (formerly
called "
Ponapean") and its
dialects are the
indigenous languages of Pohnpei. The Federated...
- to bokmål's
Danish heritage. Rehg,
Kenneth L.; Sohl,
Damian G. (1981).
Ponapean Reference Grammar. PALI
language texts: Micronesia.
University of Hawaii...
- ISBN 978-0-908712-09-0.
Retrieved 8 June 2010. Rehg,
Kenneth L. (1981).
Ponapean reference grammar. Honolulu: The
University Press of Hawaii. Smyth, Herbert...
- The ****anese
Elementary School for
Ponapean Children is a
historic school building in Kolonia, the
capital of
Pohnpei State in the
Federated States of...
- JC,
Smith AH.
Relationship between blood pressure and
modernity among Ponapeans. Int J Epidemiol. 1983 Mar;12(1):36-44. doi: 10.1093/ije/12.1.36. PMID...
- 96375; 158.2125 (****anese Shrine) Nett 6 ****anese
Elementary School for
Ponapean Children Upload image September 30, 1976 (#76002203)
Kolonia 6°58′01″N...
-
Ngatik Men's Creole, a
mixture of
English and the
Sapwuahfik dialect of
Ponapean.
Before leaving the island, Hart
installed crewmember and
fellow beachcomber...