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COM Filmmakers G2- Interviews with Elders
First year students at the College of Micronesia - FSM Campus interviewed respected elders in their community to learn more about leadership, culture, and civic responsibility.
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COM Filmmakers G3 - Usuhn Nansed
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First year students at the College of Micronesia - FSM Campus interviewed respected elders in their community to learn more about leadership, culture, and civic responsibility. (Film team: Cynthia Fredrick, Edward Edward, Barkley George, Iva Ifamilik, Tefney Kilmete)
COM Filmmakers - Learning Leadership from our Elders
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First year students at the College of Micronesia - FSM Campus interviewed respected elders in their community to learn more about leadership, culture, and civic responsibility.
Interviews with Micronesian Elders: JOHN HAGLELGAM (Group 2)
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Part of the "Shaping Storytellers Series." Students at the College of Micronesia - FSM Campus conducted a series of interviews with respected elders in their communities. (Film team: Sureann Luhk, Christen Immanuel, Ashley Martin, Mora Hatles, Dalihter Sehpin, Jennifer Chipen)
Interviews with Micronesian Elders: BETHWEL HENRY (Group 1)
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Students at the College of Micronesia - FSM Campus conducted a series of interviews with respected elders in their communities. (Film team: Ihana Primo, Renaldo Jack, Jennifa Johnny, Nicole Jackson, Sharon Manuel)
Interviews with Micronesian Elders: JENNIFER HELIEISAR (Group 2)
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Interviews with Micronesian Elders: JENNIFER HELIEISAR (Group 2)
Interviews with Micronesian Elders: BRUCE ROBERT (Group 2)
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Part of the "Shaping Storytellers Series." Students at the College of Micronesia - FSM Campus conducted a series of interviews with respected elders in their communities. (Film team: Sureann Luhk, Christen Immanuel, Ashley Martin, Mora Hatles, Dalihter Sehpin, Jennifer Chipen)
Interviews with Micronesian Elders: JOHN HAGLELGAM (Group 1)
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Students at the College of Micronesia - FSM Campus conducted a series of interviews with respected elders in their communities. (Film team: Ihana Primo, Renaldo Jack, Jennifa Johnny, Nicole Jackson, Sharon Manuel)
Interviews with Micronesian Elders: MARSTELLA JACK (Group 3)
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Part of the "Shaping Storytellers Series." Students at the College of Micronesia - FSM Campus conducted a series of interviews with respected elders in their communities. (Film team: Cynthia Fredrick, Edward Edward, Barkley George, Iva Ifamilik, Tefney Kilmete)
Interviews with Micronesian Elders: RUFINO MAURICIO (Group 1)
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Students at the College of Micronesia - FSM Campus conducted a series of interviews with respected elders in their communities. (Film team: Ihana Primo, Renaldo Jack, Jennifa Johnny, Nicole Jackson, Sharon Manuel)
Interviews with Micronesian Elders: JOHN HAGLELGAM (Group 3)
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Part of the "Shaping Storytellers Series." Students at the College of Micronesia - FSM Campus conducted a series of interviews with respected elders in their communities. (Film team: Cynthia Fredrick, Edward Edward, Barkley George, Iva Ifamilik, Tefney Kilmete)
Interviews with Micronesian Elders: BRUCE ROBERT (Group 1)
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Students at the College of Micronesia - FSM Campus conducted a series of interviews with respected elders in their communities. (Film team: Ihana Primo, Renaldo Jack, Jennifa Johnny, Nicole Jackson, Sharon Manuel)
Interviews with Micronesian Elders: DELIHNA EHMES (Group 1)
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Students at the College of Micronesia - FSM Campus conducted a series of interviews with respected elders in their communities. (Film team: Ihana Primo, Renaldo Jack, Jennifa Johnny, Nicole Jackson, Sharon Manuel)
Interviews with Micronesian Elders: DELIHNA EHMES (Group 2)
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Part of the "Shaping Storytellers Series." Students at the College of Micronesia - FSM Campus conducted a series of interviews with respected elders in their communities. (Film team: Sureann Luhk, Christen Immanuel, Ashley Martin, Mora Hatles, Dalihter Sehpin, Jennifer Chipen)
Interviews with Micronesian Elders: RUFINO MAURICIO (Group 3)
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Part of the "Shaping Storytellers Series." Students at the College of Micronesia - FSM Campus conducted a series of interviews with respected elders in their communities. (Film team: Cynthia Fredrick, Edward Edward, Barkley George, Iva Ifamilik, Tefney Kilmete)
Interviews with Micronesian Elders: JENNIFER HELIEISAR (Group 3)
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Part of the "Shaping Storytellers Series." Students at the College of Micronesia - FSM Campus conducted a series of interviews with respected elders in their communities. (Film team: Cynthia Fredrick, Edward Edward, Barkley George, Iva Ifamilik, Tefney Kilmete)
Canoes of the Marshall Islands
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Canoes of the Marshall Islands
An Island Invaded - Guam in WWII
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An Island Invaded - Guam in WWII
Anointed - by Dan Lin & Kathy Jetnil-Kijiner
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Anointed - by Dan Lin & Kathy Jetnil-Kijiner
Anointed (w/ Subtitles) - by Dan Lin & Kathy Jetnil-Kijiner
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Anointed (w/ Subtitles) - by Dan Lin & Kathy Jetnil-Kijiner

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @JohnPong-rj3cq
    @JohnPong-rj3cq 2 дні тому

    ,😁😂🤣👍👋

  • @DriYawk
    @DriYawk 2 дні тому

    GOD BLESSED RMI 🇲🇭

  • @jamesjohn1850
    @jamesjohn1850 4 місяці тому

    Great video such amazing techniques in canoe building with a shock absorber as well. brilliant, i love the representation of family and community in the canoe. God bless and keep this family culture alive in the Marshall Islands.

  • @johnrobinson3852
    @johnrobinson3852 6 місяців тому

    I see now the outrigger canoe is the most beautiful boat on the water

  • @Blacknight-1111
    @Blacknight-1111 7 місяців тому

    Oh G.., perfection.

  • @satori_mountian_station
    @satori_mountian_station 8 місяців тому

    I thought it was a great example until I realized you didnt sail the boat! I wouldve loved to see the parts interact on the water. I love the video, you did such a good job I need more!

  • @shoutatthesky
    @shoutatthesky Рік тому

    Such a great video! It was really interesting and packed with exciting footage and so much information. Excellent job!

  • @carryonpompei
    @carryonpompei Рік тому

    Nicely made film, great script.

  • @daisyenne911
    @daisyenne911 Рік тому

    Who anointed them the power to BURN? I cried like a baby asking myself the same thing.

  • @farmer998
    @farmer998 Рік тому

    can't here because of the music that is unnecessary

  • @helpmehelp3009
    @helpmehelp3009 Рік тому

    The best video I have seen on sailing, we need sat nav and all sorts of electronics to sail a yacht. These men need a brain and an elder to teach them, and they travel all over the Pacific. Also, the kids respect their parents, which is disappearing in Western cultures.

  • @danhaywood5696
    @danhaywood5696 Рік тому

    No way in hell I'd prefer a gasoline engine ober that. Single outboard ain't very safe. These sailing canoes are awesome. I will make one using my canoes.

  • @bradleysitsandsipstea33
    @bradleysitsandsipstea33 Рік тому

    Severely underrated story

  • @samuelreed2994
    @samuelreed2994 Рік тому

    Good. The VP of the USA doesn't deserve to shine your shoes. ❤

  • @johnsalas1982
    @johnsalas1982 Рік тому

    Mom sang a Japanese Song while captive, she was forced to speak and sing in Japanese. I can sing partial of the song only remembering how Mom sang it. I dont know what they mean. It started and sounded like this...Tzong tzong tzong koraree...... I cannot find it on Utube. Does anyone know this song?

  • @samuelreed2994
    @samuelreed2994 Рік тому

    Ironic how there were 9 bombs dropped, and 9 nuclear countries who won't sign the treaty.

  • @mattskustomkreations
    @mattskustomkreations Рік тому

    Powerful. Heart wrenching. Thank goodness for Mr. Palomo’s humor. Otherwise would be all tears. Young Carmen’s story would make for an amazing book and movie. Thanks for sharing their stories.

  • @Bloomio95
    @Bloomio95 Рік тому

    Excellent, i´m craving for even more details! I have deep respect for this culture and their ability to pass on their knowledge without even having written language for hundreds of years

    • @Itsjustchris21
      @Itsjustchris21 4 місяці тому

      Its a tradition to pass on the knowledge from generation to generation

  • @RRoger68
    @RRoger68 Рік тому

    America's cup are designed from these great Waka's of the time, They were doubled hull and twice as big as the Endeavor. But Europeans couldn't stand that the pacific nation was better on the sea so the name canoe was best to describe those mega structures of the pacific.

  • @honeyglazedpeach
    @honeyglazedpeach Рік тому

    This is my second time watching this video & I cried harder this time compared to the first time. I’m more engaged in my roots now, so this hit different. ❤

  • @nwakava9558
    @nwakava9558 Рік тому

    Good interview

  • @aublrez8432
    @aublrez8432 Рік тому

    The presenter did a very good job and the guy who explains the parts was great.

    • @tullybond7554
      @tullybond7554 20 днів тому

      The guy explaining the parts is Alson Kelen. The last Master canoe builder in the Marshall Islands. He has taught many Marshallese canoe builders to keep the tradition of sea voyaging continue to the future.

  • @aublrez8432
    @aublrez8432 Рік тому

    Amazing and illustrative explanation. Congratulations to all the makers!!.

  • @Notentertain
    @Notentertain Рік тому

    The states: man thats sad, anyway wheres our next testing location

  • @steveoconnor7069
    @steveoconnor7069 Рік тому

    I worked on Guam burying telephone cable back in 1977 - 78 and found the Guamanian - Chamarro people to be some of the nicest most genuine people I've ever met. One of the guys I worked with introduced me to his aunt who was on a forced labor team building pillboxes for the Japanese and when they were complete they tried to kill all of the workers. They thought they had successfully beheaded her but she hid under some of the other bodies which they also shot into with machine guns. She showed me her sword scar on the back of her neck.

  • @fileminokilicho3159
    @fileminokilicho3159 Рік тому

    Marshall Islands is the place where navigation originated thousands of years ago.

  • @fileminokilicho3159
    @fileminokilicho3159 Рік тому

    I actually have tears welled up in my eye. You are such a beautiful young women with the biggest heart I've ever known.

  • @pldkfamily
    @pldkfamily Рік тому

    Yes sir ❤ John much respect for u sir 💯

  • @ma1n3y42
    @ma1n3y42 Рік тому

    i will always be grateful to call you “pahpa” miss you🫶🏽

  • @georgeacenas2349
    @georgeacenas2349 Рік тому

    I respect the peoples, craft and meanings of the parts. My Filipino ancestors and cousins use and sail the outrigger trimaran. Maraming Salamat 🇵🇭

  • @misterbeans6064
    @misterbeans6064 Рік тому

    Tulou ni ki tatou tupuna katoa. Deepest respect to the ancestors of all our pacific island peoples, may we all learn to recognise treasure and preserve their legacy as we voyage into our future.

  • @dubab.249
    @dubab.249 Рік тому

    Hello dearest Kathy. I am looking at your beautiful and dangerous island from which you were expelled, it is a sad island without the children's play, the population... You, Kathy, so beautiful, want to go back but you can't, it's unimaginable for me in Croatia too. While I dream about the beautiful atolls in the Pacific Ocean, in your homeland, that there is a forbidden place, destroyed for children and future generations, tear after tear comes and I want to go right there and die in that beauty. I want to live a little longer in your paradise. It's so beautiful and sad. 🙏❤️🇭🇷

  • @The-bc4nf
    @The-bc4nf Рік тому

    We live in Perezville right around the corner from the church you see in this personal testimony short documentary.

  • @amazingwormy8453
    @amazingwormy8453 2 роки тому

    10:50

  • @gsutton78
    @gsutton78 2 роки тому

    Rest in Peace, Dr. Mauricio...

  • @grantkloulubak9441
    @grantkloulubak9441 2 роки тому

    Tony artero save tweed

  • @markbrown-sb2zm
    @markbrown-sb2zm 2 роки тому

    Fantastic and beautiful and you can see that these boats are the fruit of the best nautical knowledge over many centuries and the West is that far behind.RESPECT.

  • @terwinjames3907
    @terwinjames3907 2 роки тому

    Me too, I was overwhelmed listening her speeches, truly hopeless is coming, our heritages was fully from God, unfortunately human destroy them.

  • @paraworth
    @paraworth 2 роки тому

    Excellent job Thank you for your passion

  • @jonjon2663
    @jonjon2663 2 роки тому

    Awesome, great documentary! Thankyou! Amazing technology, the big problem and risk of losing the cultural heritage, boat bulding skills and design concepts is this insistance on never writing anything down, never documenting anything, no plans, no schematics, no explanations of anything, it must be all passed down orally. It's a paranoid feature of island cultures thinking the evil West will steal their ideas? I don't know..it's so crazy and dangerous to the future of the culture. It is amazing technology and expertise created and refined over a huge period of time, why not share it with the world by documenting it properly? It's a shame. There's plenty of free information, extensive histories and explanations of most of Western technology throughout the ages that anyone in the world can access, but seemingly nothing on these amazing machines!

    • @HaileISela
      @HaileISela Рік тому

      there is knowledge deeper than what the books can hold and tell and the reason this knowledge still exists is because of the brilliance of its embodied expertise passing on. it is and remains a living system, changing with time, yes, but doing so organically rather than being seemingly static as the written records often cast their spell on what they contain. i have the greatest respect and gratitude for this outstandingly synergetic tradition. i have seen many sailing ships and vessels and have the feeling these are perhaps the ones with the deepest level of applied synergetics. the entire structure is triangulated and in tensegrity, while the whole thing is created from the immediate environment with next to no waste, if any. no pollution, no unnecessary construction, simple and sound. an amazing, awe-inspiring wealth of mindscapes, stories and grace dancing on the interface of the airocean of kinship Eairth

  • @The_ZeroLine
    @The_ZeroLine 2 роки тому

    A masterful poet and an equally masterful orator.

  • @acrokong2500
    @acrokong2500 2 роки тому

    We saw this touching documentary at the Museum in Geneva. Anyone knows where we can find the song “A song for runit” and its lyrics? Thank you in advance!

  • @Captain_Bartolo
    @Captain_Bartolo 2 роки тому

    Beautiful art of sailing! Bravo

  • @sagittariusone2753
    @sagittariusone2753 2 роки тому

    I was born and raised in Guam,and many of my family and friends are very grateful to all the U.S Servicemen who helped liberate Guam during World War 2....Thank you all and God Bless.

  • @ham98226
    @ham98226 2 роки тому

    I was stationed on Guam in 1969/70 and have a picture of me standing at the entrance to Tweed's cave which was on the base property in the jungle. The mosquitoes almost ate me alive.

  • @markopollo2868
    @markopollo2868 3 роки тому

    Wow. Just wow! This is so sad… the people, the governments, the systems and policies that permitted this to occur need to be held accountable for their actions, to help HEAL the wounds they created.

  • @grantkloulubak9441
    @grantkloulubak9441 3 роки тому

    Spanish influence island. Guam U.S.A.

  • @Akaneblaze1345
    @Akaneblaze1345 3 роки тому

    My grandfather was just a boy when he was captive by the japanese soldiers They threatened Him that if he didn't climb up the tree to get coconuts for them the imperial japanese Would use a Samurai sword to Decapitate him.

  • @dustman96
    @dustman96 3 роки тому

    Don't know how to describe my feelings. I am ashamed my country did this, and how little accountability they take for it. I hope greed and thirst for war will soon be just a memory.

  • @PakeSalmon
    @PakeSalmon 3 роки тому

    This is powerful and so sad! “Who gave them authority to burn.”