Mortlockese people

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The Mortlockese people are an indigenous Micronesian ethnic group from the Mortlock Islands in Chuuk State, Federated States of Micronesia, known for their seafaring traditions and distinct language and culture.

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Mortlockese people canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ethnic group
indigenous people
citizenship citizens of the Federated States of Micronesia
country Federated States of Micronesia
culture canoe-building traditions
clan-based social organization
customary chiefly system
extended kinship networks
navigation using stars and ocean swells
oral storytelling traditions
seafaring traditions
traditional dance and song
demographicTrend out-migration to larger islands and overseas
diaspora Guam
Hawaii
contiguous United States
surface form: United States mainland
economy copra production
fishing
subsistence agriculture
educationLanguage Chuukese language
English
Mortlockese language
ethnicity Micronesian
hasSubgroup Ettal Atoll communities
Lukunor Atoll communities
Satawan Atoll communities
historicalRelation under Japanese administration before World War II
under United States Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands after World War II
language Mortlockese language
languageFamily Austronesian languages
languageSubfamily Micronesian languages
locatedIn Caroline Islands
Chuuk State
Mortlock Islands
western Pacific Ocean
partOf peoples of Micronesia
population of Chuuk State
region Oceania
religion Christianity
Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism

Roman Catholicism
traditionalFood breadfruit
coconut
fish
taro
traditionalHousing thatched houses
traditionalReligion indigenous Micronesian beliefs
uses outrigger canoes

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Micronesians hasSubgroup Mortlockese people
Mortlockese language usedBy Mortlockese people