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Preserving the History and Traditions of the Republic of the Marshall Islands.

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    • Jaki-ed Auction in Majuro
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      • Bogan Collection
      • Joachim deBrum Collection
    • Exhibitions
      • Exhibit – Nuclear Victims Remembrance Day Photographies
      • Exhibit – Marshallese Traditional Canoes
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    • Library – How to
    • Reading for kids
  • News
    • Lutok Koban Alele 2015
    • Exhibit – Nuclear Victims Remembrance Day Photographies
    • Jaki-ed Auction in Majuro
    • Exhibit – Marshallese Traditional Canoes
  • Marshall Islands
    • History
      • Where are we?
      • The first settlers
      • Expeditions and Missionaries
      • Foreign influence and World War II
      • From Trust Territory to Independent Country
    • Manit – Marshallese Culture
      • Women and Culture
      • Jaki – Mats
      • Material used for weaving Mats (Jaki)
      • Material used for making handicrafts
      • Present Days
      • Village Life on the Outer Islands
      • Traditional Marshallese Navigation – a video
      • Traditional Canoes
      • Tools to make canoes in the Marshall Islands
      • Meto – Stick chart navigation
      • Stories and Proverbs
        • Kili Kilij bwebwenato
        • Bwebwenato in lowa, Ri-komanman eo
        • The Lizard of Kili Island
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      • Books about the Marshall Islands
      • First Day Cover – FDC – Philately Collection
      • First Day Covers – Philately
      • Folktales, legends
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  • Lutok Koban Alele 2015 Lutok Koban Alele 2015 Event

    Every year, the last week of September is recognized as the time for Lutok Koban Alele, which means ”the pouring out of all the products, stories, knowledge of Alele (museum). The last Friday of September is a national holiday called “Manit Day” (culture day) and during this day and into […]

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