ABSTRACT

This case study examines emigrants from Namoluk Atoll in the Eastern caroline islands of Micronesia, in the Western pacific. Most members of the Namoluk Community (cbon Namoluk) do not currently live there. some 60 percent of them have moved to chuuk, Guam, Hawai'i, or the mainland United states (such as Eureka, California). The question is how (and why) those expatriates contine to think of themselves as cbon Namoluk, amd behave accodingly, despite being a far-flung network of people, with inevitable erosions of shared language and culture.

chapter 1|16 pages

Openings

chapter 2|26 pages

Namoluk Atoll, 1969

chapter 3|18 pages

Journeyings

chapter 4|16 pages

Namoluk People, 2002

chapter 5|12 pages

Heading Off to College

chapter 6|16 pages

Heading Off to Collage

chapter 7|8 pages

Reef Crossings

chapter 8|20 pages

Four Locations Beyond the Reef

chapter 9|14 pages

Closings: Points of Departure