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Yapese is an
Austronesian language in the
Oceanic branch spoken by the
people on the
island of Yap (Federated
States of Micronesia). It has been difficult...
- The
Yapese people are a
Micronesian ethnic group native to the main
island of Yap.
Yapese culture is
built on the maxim:
Respect and Responsibility. Aspects...
- A rai
stone (
Yapese: raay), or fei stone, is one of many
large artifacts that were
manufactured and
treasured by the
native inhabitants of the Yap islands...
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Yapese may
refer to: Yap, one of the
Caroline islands in
Micronesia Yap State, a
state containing the
island and
surrounding islets Yapese Empire, an ancient...
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neighbouring islands to its east and
southwest in what is
known as the
Yapese Empire.
Although small-scale and informal, the
Empire per se was formed...
- Yap (
Yapese: Waqab,
sometimes written as Wa'ab, Waab or Waqaab)
traditionally refers to an
island group located in the
Caroline Islands of the western...
- The
Yapese Empire was an
ancient maritime empire located in the
western Caroline Islands in the
north Pacific region of Micronesia. In
circa 950 AD, Yap...
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Hatohobei (Palau), Pohnpeians, Pingelapese, Ngatikese,
Mwokilese (Pohnpei), and
Yapese, Ulithian, Woleian,
Satawalese (Yap).
Based on the
current scientific consensus...
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thirty Oceanic languages spoken on the
Admiralty Islands. They may
include Yapese,
which has
proven difficult to classify.
According to Lynch, Ross, & Crowley...
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State of Yap (
Yapese: Wa'ab or Waqab) is one of the four
states of the
Federated States of Micronesia,
located in the
westernmost portion of the country...