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100 1 _aWalda-Mandel, Stephanie,
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245 1 0 _a"There is no place like home" :
_bmigration and cultural identity of the Sonsorolese, Micronesia /
_cStephanie Walda-Mandel.
260 _aHeidelberg, GERMANY :
_bUniversit?atsverlag Winter,
_c(c)2016.
300 _a1 online resource (xii, 332 pages) :
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490 1 _aHeidelberg studies in Pacific anthropology ;
_vvolume 5
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505 0 0 _tIntroduction --
_t"Do You Know Paradise Island?" Sonsorol and its Integration in the Palauan Archipelago --
_tDongosaro: Sonsorol --
_tBelu'uera Belau: The Republic of Palau --
_tHistory and Colonial Heritage of Palau --
_tMethodological Reflection --
_t"A Home away from Home." Migration Destinations of the Sonsorolese --
_tEchang --
_tSaipan --
_tGuam --
_tPortland and Salem, Oregon --
_tWho am I? Fundamental Notions of Identity from an Anthropological Perspective --
_tCultural Identity --
_tCollective Identity --
_tEthnic Identity --
_tAssessment of Anthropological Key Terms in Migration Studies --
_tTransnationalism and Migration --
_tDiaspora --
_tNation, Home and Belonging --
_tTraditional Sonsorolese Identity Markers --
_tCommunity and Respect --
_tReligious Faith and Gods --
_tMourning and Death --
_tChants --
_tHealing Techniques --
_tFood --
_tLand Tenure --
_tTattoos and Hair --
_tNavigation --
_tLanguage --
_tDaily Life of the Sonsorolese in a New Home --
_tCauses for Sonsorolese Migration --
_tSolid Network of the Family: Chain Migration --
_tRemittances and Staying in Touch --
_tHome is not a Country, but a Feeling: Nostalgia and the Return Myth --
_tFaith as a Unifying Force: The Catholic Church --
_tSports as an Identity-Forming Power --
_tTaste of Home: Sonsorolese Cooking --
_tChallenges for the Sonsorolese Identity --
_tIdentity and Ethnicity --
_t"The Small Heart": Sonsorolese Children and the Educational System --
_t"Echang Language": Loss of the Sonsorolese Language --
_t"The Money Comes from the Devil!": Cultural Loss and Social Change --
_tStruggling against Oblivion: Revitalization of the Sonsorolese Traditions --
_tTransformations --
_t"No More Typhoon, Go Home!" Self- and External Perception of Sonsorolese Identity --
_t"They are Palauan Citizens, but they are not Palauans!" Discrimination and Self-Perception --
_t"Don't Go out with Tobian People or Guys, cause those People are not Good!" --
_tPerception of the Sonsorolese by Members of the Residence Societies from outside Palau --
_tBeing In-between: Sonsorolese Children and Teenagers --
_tSelf-Identification of the Sonsorolese --
_tConclusion --
_tContributors.
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650 0 _aAssimilation.
650 0 _aEmigration and immigration.
655 1 _aElectronic Books.
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