- eŕemahán man
Polowat Puluwat a perf fáyi-to. come-hither Ye-ray eŕemahán
Polowat a fáyi-to. one-CL man
Puluwat perf come-hither 'A
Puluwat man has come.' VS:...
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Polowat Poluwat, also Polowat,
formerly Puluwat, is a
coral atoll and a muni****lity of
Chuuk state,
Federated States of Micronesia.
Polowat is located...
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master navigator from the
navigational school of
Weriyeng and the
island of
Puluwat. He is
notable for
teaching author Thomas Gladwin the art of navigation...
- on the main
islands while Ulithian, Woleaian, Satawalese,
Nguluwan and
Puluwat languages were
spoken on the
constituent islands and
atoll groups. The...
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Pingelapese Micronesian 3,000 9
Woleaian 1,700 10
Mokilese 1,500 11
Puluwat 1,400 12 Pááfang 1,300 13
Namonuito 940 14
Nukuoro Polynesian 700 15 Ngatikese...
- its
sticky latex to trap birds,
whose feathers were made into cloaks. On
Puluwat in the
Caroline Islands, in the
context of
sacred yitang lore, breadfruit...
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Federated States of
Micronesia Caroline Islands Pohnpei Yap
Ulithi Chuuk Puluwat Kosrae Nauru, a
country and
single island New
Caledonia (special collectivity...
- of
Weriyeng and the
island of
Puluwat. In 1969,
Hipour accompanied David Henry Lewis on his
ketch Isbjorn from
Puluwat in
Chuuk to
Saipan in the Northern...
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Northern Mariana Islands), Chuukese, Mortlockese, Namonuito, Paafang,
Puluwat and
Pollapese (Chuuk), I-Kiribati (Kiribati),
Kosraeans (Kosrae), Marshallese...
- 0801991105. PMC 2492461. PMID 18663216. Lewis, David. "A
Return Voyage Between Puluwat and
Saipan Using Micronesian Navigational Techniques". In Ben R. Finney...