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Extractions: Northern Mariana Islands Culture The Northern Marianas is the fastest growing area in Micronesia. The population has shot from just under 10,000 in 1970 to over 50,000 today, about half of which are resident aliens, mostly from the Philippines, China and Korea. Roughly 75% of the native population is Chamorro, the rest Carolinian. The local culture is a hybrid of native and Spanish colonial influences, with a powerful overlay of popular American trends. English is the official language, though Chamorro and Carolinian are the native tongues and are widely spoken. You'll hear Japanese in most hotels and some shops. Hafa adai is the traditional greeting, though the slang term howzit is becoming nearly as common. The predominant religion of the Northern Marianas is Roman Catholic, especially among the Chamorros and Filipino immigrants. Most cultural activities center around the Catholic church and religious festivities, including annual fiestas in honor of each village's patron saint. There are also Baptist, Methodist, Mormon, Korean Presbyterian, Evangelical and Seventh-Day Adventist churches. Dance in the Marianas ranges from a Spanish-influenced cha-cha popular among the Chamorros to the 'stick dance,' a Carolinian import combining stick beating and foot shuffling.
Extractions: T he Northern Mariana Islands is a favored destination for visitors coming to the Western Pacific. The islands close proximity to the Asian Continent has made it very easy for Japanese, Koreans, Taiwanese, Chinese (Hong Kong and the People's Republic of China), Australians and others to vacation here and enjoy the wealth of what the Northern Marianas has to offer. Its relative affordability, high standards of service, and reputation as a safe destination are desirable characteristics that continue to attract increasing number of visitors. Visitors from all over the world are discovering the magic of the Marianas. The tourist industry, with its continuing favorable outlook, has been the mainstay of the Commonwealth's economic growth. 1996 was a record year for the tourism industry with over 700,000 visitor arrivals. From Saipan, tourists can visit the islands of Rota and Tinian, each offering unique and memorable attractions. Breathe the fresh ocean air as you take in the stunning tropical beauty of these islands. Experience our history and vibrant culture . All this, together with four and five star hotels, a caressing climate, and warm and friendly people, have helped to make the Northern Mariana Islands the premier tourist destination of the Western
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Extractions: Culture The Northern Marianas is the fastest growing area in Micronesia. The population has shot from just under 10,000 in 1970 to over 50,000 today, about half of which are resident aliens, mostly from the Philippines, China and Korea. Roughly 75% of the native population is Chamorro, the rest Carolinian. The local culture is a hybrid of native and Spanish colonial influences, with a powerful overlay of popular American trends. English is the official language, though Chamorro and Carolinian are the native tongues and are widely spoken. You'll hear Japanese in most hotels and some shops. Hafa adai is the traditional greeting, though the slang term howzit is becoming nearly as common. The predominant religion of the Northern Marianas is Roman Catholic, especially among the Chamorros and Filipino immigrants. Most cultural activities center around the Catholic church and religious festivities, including annual fiestas in honor of each village's patron saint. There are also Baptist, Methodist, Mormon, Korean Presbyterian, Evangelical and Seventh-Day Adventist churches. Dance in the Marianas ranges from a Spanish-influenced cha-cha popular among the Chamorros to the 'stick dance,' a Carolinian import combining stick beating and foot shuffling.
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Extractions: Jump to: Introduction Facts for the Traveler When to Go Events ... Getting Around 'America's Best Kept Secret' - the Northern Marianas - may still be just that in the USA, but don't tell the Japanese. After getting the boot in WWII they're back with a vengeance - to play golf and shop duty free. Saipan may be turning into a package-tour nightmare, but it's still got its charms - turquoise waters, white sands, fine diving, snorkeling and hiking. If you really want to get away from the packagers, though, you'll need to hop over to laid-back Tinian or rustic Rota, where traditional island life still goes on and the resorts are only just now getting a foothold. Full country name: Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands
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Extractions: History The Northern Marianas were settled around 1500 BC by Chamorros who shared cultural ties with Guam's indigenous people. This early group of Chamorros are responsible for the 'latte stones' found throughout the Marianas. Reaching as high as 20ft (6m), these limestone posts are capped with a piece of limestone or brain coral in the shape of a large bowl. Ferdinand Magellan named the islands the Islas de los Ladrones (Islands of Thieves) in 1521; they were renamed Las Marianas upon the arrival of Spanish priest Luis Diego Sanvitores, in honor of the Spanish queen Maria Ana of Austria. In 1668 Sanvitores and five other Jesuits established the first mission in the Marianas, touching off two decades of hostilities between the priests and less-than-welcoming Chamorros. Spanish troops managed to quell the uprising in the late 1680s. In the hopes of more effectively converting the Chamorros, the Spanish relocated most of them to Guam. Most of the natives on Rota, however, managed to hide out in the hills and avoid capture, and today the Chamorros on Rota are the least mixed in the Marianas. Around 1820 the Spanish allowed islanders from the western Carolines to move to the larger Mariana Islands. The Carolinians managed Spanish cattle herds and maintained a presence in the Marianas at a time when Spain was concerned over German intentions in the area. After Pope Leo XIII declared Spain's sovereignty over the Marianas in 1885, the now Hispanicized Chamorros were encouraged to move back to the Northern Marianas from Guam. They were given farmland, but by that time the Carolinians had already settled much of the best coastal land. Germany bought the Northern Marianas from Spain in 1899, hoping to develop copra production. But German control only lasted until WWI, when Japan took over. The Japanese were more interested in sugar cane than copra, and they cleared groves of coconut palms and tropical forests to create more farmland, often removing ancient latte stones. By the mid-1930s, sugar cane operations in the Marianas were providing the Japanese with 60% of all revenues generated in Micronesia.
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Extractions: iWon Travel Oceania : Northern Mariana Islands Powered by DESTINATION NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS (Click to view map) The Northern Marianas - 'America's Best Kept Secret' - may still be just that in the USA, but don't tell the Japanese. After getting the boot in WWII they're back with a vengeance - to play golf and shop duty free. Saipan may be turning into a package tour nightmare, but it's still got its charms - turquoise waters, white sands and fine diving, snorkeling and hiking. If you really want to get away from the packagers, though, you'll need to hop over to laid-back Tinian or rustic Rota, where traditional island life still goes on and the resorts are only just now getting a foothold. Although we've tried to make the information on this web site as accurate as possible, we accept no responsibility for any loss, injury or inconvenience sustained by any person resulting from information published on this site. We encourage you to verify any critical information with the relevant authorities before you travel. This includes information on visa requirements, health and safety, customs, and transportation.
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Extractions: With a history of occupation by Spain, Germany, Japan and finally the United States, along with its close proximity to Asia, it's no wonder that the Northern Mariana Islands have developed a truly international character. The indigenous people are Chamorro and Carolinian islanders who speak their native languages as well as English. In addition, there are Americans, Filipinos, Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Thai and people of other nationalities living and working together in the Northern Marianas. Events which reflect a multicultural society are held year round, celebrating a fall range of Asian and American holidays. There are numerous organizations dedicated to the preservation of culture and language in the Northern Marianas. The need to establish a museum to help preserve local culture and history became a reality on November 4, 1998, as the Northern Mariana Islands Museum of History and Culture officially opened to the public on Saipan. Saipan Tinian Rota Carolinian Affairs Office Chinese Association CABALEN Cavite Association Korean Association Department of Community and Cultural Affairs Saipan Tinian Rota FILATA Historic Preservation Office Saipan Tinian Rota Japan Consulate Northern Mariana Islands Museum of History and Culture Office of Indigenous Affairs
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Resources On The Marshall Islands--Culture documentation of various kinds of Marshallese material culture, such as Tourism Symposium,on Rota, Commonwealth of the northern mariana islands (CNMI) from 28 http://marshall.csu.edu.au/culture.html
Extractions: One of the major problems with WWW resources is the relative impermanence of many sites on the World Wide Web, requiring ongoing maintenance of the various links. For ease of reference, all resources identified with red bullet points are held and maintained at this site. Links to other WWW sites are identified by a pointing hand. Traditional Society Traditional Subsistence Traditional Material Culture Heritage Management ... Modern Settlements Tattooing in the Marshall Islands by Dirk H.R. Spennemann Monographic treatment of the history, motifs and social context of tattooing in the Marshall Islands. Well illustrated. Essays on the Marshallese Past by Dirk H.R. Spennemann A series of short essays on various aspects of Marshallese archaeology and history. These sketches had originally been written as articles for the Marshall Islands Journal . They appeared in bok form in 1993 and are here reproduced with various additions. Changing Views, Cultural Survival - Knowledge and Power in the Marshall Islands by Donna K. Stone
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Extractions: The CNMI Museum of History and Culture - Collections include Chamorro and Carolinian artifacts, treasure from ship wrecks, and artifacts from the Spanish, German and Japanese administrations. Jane's Saipan - Extensive information on Saipan including history, geography, the people and guide. Mariana Islands DX Association - A small amateur radio club with members on the islands of Guam and Saipan. The club promotes HF operating, DX'ing, and contesting among its members. Soroptimist International Marianas - A worldwide organisation for women in management and professions working through service projects to advance human rights and the status of women. Includes club contact information, calendar, programme of service and projects. The Truth About Saipan - Site discusses society, government, politics, employment, corruption, nepotism, exploitation of foreign workers and other aspects of life in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.
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Extractions: The CNMI Guide - Your guide to Saipan, Tinian and Rota. CNMI news, virtual tour, information, history, photographs, island life. CNMI Info A-Z - Helpful facts and information about all aspects of life in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Last update: 4:53 PT, Friday, February 21, 2003