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Refaluwasch people are a
Micronesian ethnic group who
originated in Oceania, in the
Caroline Islands, with a
total po****tion of over 8,500 people...
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language is Carolinian,
called Refaluwasch by
native speakers,
which has a
total of
about 5,700 speakers. The
Refaluwasch have a
matriarchal society in...
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Pamlico Powhatan Quiripi Unami Wiyot Austronesian Chamorro Hawaiian Refaluwasch Samoan Tokelauan Caddoan Arikara Caddo Wichita Kitsai Chinookan Kathlamet...
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Chamorro po****tion
gradually recovered, and Chamorro, Filipino, and
Refaluwasch languages and
other ethnic groups remain in the Marianas.
During the...
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nonindigenous Oceanic people living in the Marianas,
particularly the
Carolinian Refaluwasch.
Traditional healers called suruhånu (or suruhåna for women) are still...
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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...
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recorded as uninhabited. The
village name of
Garapan derived from the
Refaluwasch (Carolinian) name of
Arabwal (Gharabwan), so
named for the vine with...
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Chamorro left a
number of
megalithic ruins,
including Latte stone. The
Refaluwasch or
Carolinian people came to the
Marianas in the 1800s from the Caroline...
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Pamlico Powhatan Quiripi Unami Wiyot Austronesian Chamorro Hawaiian Refaluwasch Samoan Tokelauan Caddoan Arikara Caddo Wichita Kitsai Chinookan Kathlamet...
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Aghurubw (pronounced A-GA-RU-B) was a
Carolinian (
Refaluwasch)
Chief and
navigator who led his
people from
Satawal to what is now
Saipan (a commonwealth...