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  2. Indigenous peoples of Oceania - Wikipedia

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    Oceania is generally considered the least decolonized region in the world. In his 1993 book France and the South Pacific since 1940, Robert Aldrich commented: . With the ending of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, the Northern Mariana Islands became a 'commonwealth' of the United States, and the new republics of the Marshall Islands and the Federated States of Micronesia signed ...

  3. Oceanian diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The Oceanian diaspora is the group of people living outside of Oceania whose ancestors migrated from Oceania. The term can also refer to groups who have migrated between the islands of Oceania. The term can also refer to groups who have migrated between the islands of Oceania.

  4. List of social nudity places in Oceania - Wikipedia

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    On the small island, accessible by causeway, at the southwestern most point, is a small secluded beach that is often frequented by nudists. Nudity is illegal at Sand Island due to a state park rule against nudity. Polo Beach in Makaleha City and County Park on the North Shore of Oahu has a clothing optional area.

  5. List of islands in Oceania by area - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of islands in Oceania by area. It includes all islands in Oceania greater than 10 km 2 (3.9 sq mi), sorted in descending order by area. No Indonesian islands outside the provinces of Western New Guinea or any other island of the Malay Archipelago are included.

  6. Culture of Oceania - Wikipedia

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    Polynesian people from Tahiti settled in the Cook Islands in the 6th century. The Portuguese captain, Pedro Fernandes de Queirós, made the first recorded European landing in the islands in the early 17th century, and well over a hundred years later, in the 18th century, the British navigator, Captain James Cook arrived, giving the islands ...

  7. Nostalgic Photos of Beach Days from Back in the Day - AOL

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    Lower Columbia River. Circa 1900 The beach is a place of work for some people, such as this hearty group of fishermen from circa 1900 in a University of Washington image — seen fishing for ...

  8. Banaba - Wikipedia

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    At the following census, in 1985, only 46 Banabans were living. With the return of some people from Rabi Island, they were 284 in 1990, 339 in 1995, 276 in 2000, 301 in 2005, 295 in 2010 and 268 in 2015. While only about 268 people live on Banaba, there is an estimated 6,000 people of Banaban descent in Fiji and other countries. [37]

  9. Ian shows the risks and costs of living on barrier islands - AOL

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    Hurricane Ian underscores the vulnerability of the nation's barrier islands and the increasing costs of people living on the thin strips of land that parallel the coast.