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The Marshall Islands are a matrilineal society ... “Wa kuk wa jimor”, simply meaning we are all in the same canoe. Us SIDS are dealing with the same climate threats. Joining forces means ...
C. 2000BC - First Micronesian navigators arrive in the Marshall Islands, naming the atolls Aelon Kein Ad - "our islands". They are skilled navigators able to make long canoe voyages among the atolls.
I went sailing on a bright yellow outrigger canoe in the Marshall Islands in March. On board were Alson Kelen, founder of Waan Aelõñ in Majel (WAM, Canoes of the Marshall Islands), and a group ...
sail in a traditional Marshallese outrigger canoe and meet the researchers with huge ambitions to decarbonise the shipping industry. But the Marshall Islands has a plan. It involves marrying ...
The Marshall Islands extend across a wide stretch of the Pacific Ocean, with dozens of coral atolls sitting just a few feet above sea level. The smallest of the islands are just a few hundred feet ...
Marshallese youth in Celina are attending language classes, like this one in November, to preserve their Pacific Island culture. Michael Capelle has spent much of his life listening to the stories ...
Christiaan De Beukelaer receives funding from the Australian Research Council and the ClimateWorks Foundation. I went sailing on a bright yellow outrigger canoe in the Marshall Islands in March.