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Extractions: Northern Mariana Islands 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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ZUJI northern mariana islands culture, The Northern Marianas is the fastestgrowing area in Micronesia. The population has shot from just http://www.zuji.com.au/dest/guide/0,1277,ZUJIAU|5060|2369|1,00.html
Extractions: About ZUJI Travel Resource Links Travel Resources Home Research a Destination Convert Currency Check Weather Check Visa Requirements Buy Travel Insurance Flight Arrival/Departure Info Book a Flight Find a Hotel Hire a Car Log-in Log-out Become a Member Site Map Travel Resources Home Destination Guides Travel Tools 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
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Northern Mariana Islands - Lonely Planet World Guide Discover the geography and environment of these tropical islands in the North Pacific, and learn about their history and culture. http://redirect-west.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.looksmart.com/og/pr%3Dcdd%3B
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.
Extractions: The Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) , a chain of 17 volcanic islands, stretches over 375 miles north to south and covers a land area of 181 square miles. There are six inhabited islands, but most of CNMI's 69,221 (Census 2000, U.S. Bureau, IDB) people live on Saipan. Formerly a part of the United Nations Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, CNMI opted in the 1970s to form closer ties with the U.S., becoming a commonwealth and a permanent part of the U.S. The people of CNMI are U.S. citizens. Tourism is a major industry and manufacturing is growing rapidly. Culture The Commonwealth has Chamorro, English, and Carolinian as its official languages. In the non-classroom setting, Carolinians more often can speak Chamorro than Chamorros speak Carolinian. It should be noted also that both languages have linguistic relations elsewhere. The Chamorro language is also spoken in Guam, a U.S. territory. The Carolinian language is linguistically related to languages in the outer islands of Chuuk, Yap, and the Southwest Islands of Palau. Education
Commonwealth Of The Northern Mariana Islands on Saipan, in which they preserved their unique culture. Westerners first visitedthe marianas in 1521. The northern mariana islands were subsequently http://cnmilaw.org/htmlpage/hpg02.htm
Extractions: Northern Mariana Islands . . . is a United States jurisdiction consisting of fourteen tropical islands in the geographical region known as Micronesianorth of the equator, east of the Philippines and west of the international date line. Saipan, the largest and most populous of the Northern Mariana Islands and the capitol of the Commonwealth, is approximately 1,500 miles south of Tokyo, 1,400 miles east of Manila and 3,200 miles west of Honolulu. Other principal islands in the Commonwealth include Tinian and Rota, both situated south of Saipan. (Guam, the fifteenth and southernmost island in the Marianas archipelago, is a separate U.S. Territory.) The Marianas were originally settled more than 3,500 years ago by islanders migrating in long voyages from the south and west. Over time, these original settlers developed the Chamorro culture. In subsequent migrations, islanders from the Caroline archipelago (to the south) established communities on Saipan, in which they preserved their unique culture. Westerners first visited the Marianas in 1521. The northern Mariana Islands were subsequently colonized by Spain (leaving a lasting cultural influence), Germany and Japan.
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Extractions: Northern Mariana Islands . . . is a United States jurisdiction consisting of fourteen tropical islands in the geographical region known as Micronesianorth of the equator, east of the Philippines and west of the international date line. Saipan, the largest and most populous of the Northern Mariana Islands and the capitol of the Commonwealth, is approximately 1,500 miles south of Tokyo, 1,400 miles east of Manila and 3,200 miles west of Honolulu. Other principal islands in the Commonwealth include Tinian and Rota, both situated south of Saipan. (Guam, the fifteenth and southernmost island in the Marianas archipelago, is a separate U.S. Territory.) The Marianas were originally settled more than 3,500 years ago by islanders migrating in long voyages from the south and west. Over time, these original settlers developed the Chamorro culture. In subsequent migrations, islanders from the Caroline archipelago (to the south) established communities on Saipan, in which they preserved their unique culture. Westerners first visited the Marianas in 1521. The northern Mariana Islands were subsequently colonized by Spain (leaving a lasting cultural influence), Germany and Japan.
Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands people are friendly and hospitable and enjoy interest in their culture shown by Asof the 2000 census, 69,221 people lived in the northern mariana islands. http://net.saipan.com/personal/mike_newman/saipan/saipan.html
Extractions: This document attempts to answer some of those questions I commonly receive about Saipan and to provide links to a few more sources of information about Saipan. If you have specific questions, I suggest you check Uncle Phil's Saipan Info A-Z first! Another good place to look is the CNMI Guide . Another great link to government and business sites is CNMI.NET . For telephone numbers check out Verizon Pacifica's Web Site The unethical jerks at AsiaTravel.com ripped off almost this entire web site and incorporated it into their own commercial site. They removed the site during December 2002, but you can see the Google's cached version here Back to the top. Saipan, the administrative center of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands ( CNMI ), is about a hundred miles north of Guam in the Western Pacific. On your world map, imagine a line drawn due East from the Philippines and another drawn due South of Japan. The lines intersect in the vicinity of Saipan.
Google Directory - Regional > Oceania > Northern Mariana Islands > Society And C Search only in Society and culture Search the Web Society and culture mariana islands DX Association http//www.guam.net/pub/midxa/ A small amateur radio club with members on the islands of Guam and Saipan. http://directory.google.fr/Top/Regional/Oceania/Northern_Mariana_Islands/Society
Speakers Bureau - Northern Mariana Islands Council For The Humanities Inos, Ed.D. Commissioner Commonwealth of the northern mariana islands Public School ExecutiveDirector Guam Museum of History and culture Adelup, Guam. http://net.saipan.com/cftemplates/humanities/index.cfm?pageID=3