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Unique Features Unique Features
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Kiribati and Nauru Kiribati and Nauru
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The Marshalls The Marshalls
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Pohnpei Pohnpei
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Chuuk Chuuk
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Kosrae Kosrae
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Yap Yap
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Palau Palau
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The Patterns in Micronesian Religions The Patterns in Micronesian Religions
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Spirits Spirits
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The Cosmos The Cosmos
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Ritual Ritual
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Divination Divination
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Healing and Curing Healing and Curing
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Death as a Rite of Passage Death as a Rite of Passage
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Intensification Rituals Intensification Rituals
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Dancing Dancing
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Sacred Places Sacred Places
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Persons Serving the Sacred Places Persons Serving the Sacred Places
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Morality and Human Destiny Morality and Human Destiny
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The Gentle Religions The Gentle Religions
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Postscript Postscript
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Abstract
This concluding chapter argues that the old religions of Micronesia can be justly described as “gentle religions.” Micronesian religion in general was not one of excessive ritual and religiously sanctioned taboos. Ritual cannibalism was rare; throughout the islands, cannibalism was regarded as uncivilized, if not outright demonic. There were also no prolonged fasts and similar feats of religious denial. Indeed, it is accurate to call Micronesian religions as religions of life, inasmuch as they are focused on the practicalities and necessities of daily living. Micronesian religions also appear as gentle religions in their devotion to the beauty of the arts, especially the dance, the beauty of a magnificently crafted outrigger canoe, and the artistry of tattooing and weaving.
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