Account of How He Came to Majuro
Mr. Shiro Laelang narrates the account of how he came to Majuro Atoll, Marshall Islands. This is part of a collection of video/audio documentation of traditional Marshallese culture conducted by the Alele Museum and Public Library (http://www.alele.org/). These recordings have been digitized through a collaborative project by the Department of Marshall Studies, the College of the Marshall Islands, and the Alele Museum and Library. We thank the Alele Museum and Public Library for allowing us to share them here to promote public awareness. Kom̗m̗ool tata! Please subscribe, share, and "like" the video!
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Видео Account of How He Came to Majuro канала NGO Pasifika Renaissanceパシフィカ・ルネサンス
#pacificislands #oceania #micronesia #marshallislands #culturerocks #pasifikaheritage
Видео Account of How He Came to Majuro канала NGO Pasifika Renaissanceパシフィカ・ルネサンス
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