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- The Carolinian people (endonym: Refaluwasch) are a Micronesian ethnic group who originated in Oceania, in the Caroline Islands, with a total po****tion...
- language is Carolinian, called Refaluwasch by native speakers, which has a total of about 5,700 speakers. The Refaluwasch have a matriarchal society in...
- recorded as uninhabited. The village name of Garapan derived from the Refaluwasch (Carolinian) name of Arabwal (Gharabwan), so named for the vine with...
- Pamlico Powhatan Quiripi Unami Wiyot Austronesian Chamorro Hawaiian Refaluwasch Samoan Tokelauan Caddoan Arikara Caddo Wichita Kitsai Chinookan Kathlamet...
- interim vice chair of the NMI Democratic Party since 2022. Marciano is Refaluwasch. She earned an A.A. in education from Northern Marianas College. She...
- Garapan Mayor Ramon Camacho Demographics Demonym Chamorro; Carolinian (Refaluwasch) Po****tion 43,385 (2020) Ethnic groups 50.9% Asian 33.6% Pacific Islander...
- Chamorro po****tion gradually recovered, and Chamorro, Filipino, and Refaluwasch languages and other ethnic groups remain in the Marianas. During the...
- around 2,000 years ago. Their primary language is Carolinian, called Refaluwasch by native speakers, which has a total of about 5,700 speakers. The Carolinians...
- Pamlico Powhatan Quiripi Unami Wiyot Austronesian Chamorro Hawaiian Refaluwasch Samoan Tokelauan Caddoan Arikara Caddo Wichita Kitsai Chinookan Kathlamet...
- non-Indigenous Oceanic people living in the Marianas, particularly the Carolinian Refaluwasch. Traditional healers called suruhånu (or suruhåna for women) are still...